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The first step in making whiskey is starts with seeing the beauty in the waving fields of barley, rye, wheat or corn. When making whiskey, appreciating the grain that enriches the essential.

Whiskey wheat is normally used to make a straight grain whiskey. Whiskey wheat often creates a spirit that is much lighter in appearance than other whiskeys.

Whiskey Brands

Published: 03/07/2011 by Whiskey.com in Types of Whiskey

The myriad whiskey brands in the world may seem daunting; however, whether you are a seasoned expert or a novice, the proper choices will become evident with research.

Whiskey grain is a big division and key part of whiskey production. There are many types of grains that are included in the term whiskey grain.

Irish Whiskey

Published: 03/07/2011 by Whiskey.com in Types of Whiskey

Irish whiskey is incredibly popular not just in Ireland, but the world over. Distilled from grain, Irish whiskey has a smooth taste with subtle undertones that makes it different from other types of whiskeys.

Whiskey Sour

Published: 03/07/2011 by Whiskey.com in Whiskey Drinks

The whiskey sour is a popular and refreshing alcoholic beverage that is easy and fun to make. The main ingredients of a whiskey sour are whiskey, lemon juice, and sugar, but there are some variations and garnishes you can try out.

Single malt distilleries implement the traditional method of using a pot to make single malt whiskey that has been used for centuries. There are varying constraints that are placed on the production of single malt whiskey.

Whiskey Bootleggers

Published: 03/16/2011 by Whiskey.com in Whiskey History

Whiskey Bootleggers occupy a special position within the fabric of American history. Somewhere between outlaw and artist does the whiskey bootlegger find his place among other controversial figures.

Whiskey Drinks

Published: 03/07/2011 by Whiskey.com in Whiskey Drinks

Whiskey drinks are favored around the world, and whiskey is produced in many countries. Some unique whiskey drinks require the use of a spirit distilled in a specific geographic area.

Pure pot still whiskey is unique to Ireland, and is so called because it is whiskey produced from spirits that are distilled in and taken from a pot still. Pure pot still whiskey resembles single malt whiskey.