What's the difference between Scotch and Irish whiskey?

While Scotch comprises malted barley and water, Irish whiskey is made from a yeast-fermented mash of malted cereals (corn, wheat, barley). Both spirits have distinct distillation processes. Irish whiskey is typically distilled thrice as compared to Scotch which is distilled twice.
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Which is better Scotch or Irish whiskey?

We said it. With more variation, creativity and a smoother finish than Scotch, Irish whiskey is the fastest growing spirit in the world.
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Is Irish whiskey more like bourbon or Scotch?

Irish whisky has much more in common with bourbon and yet doesn't taste like bourbon. Therein lies a clue, it's how each whiskey is barrel aged. Irish whisky must be aged at least 3 years, mostly aged in used bourbon, sherry, or rum barrels, and sometimes in new oak.
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What whiskey is smoothest?

What are the Smoothest Whiskeys?
  • Scotch Whisky. Laphroaig 10 Year Old is considered by many to be “Best Single Malt Whisky in the World.” It has a smokey-smooth taste, without being too overpowering. ...
  • American Bourbon Whiskey. American Bourbon is not as simple as you might think. ...
  • Canadian Whisky. ...
  • Irish Whiskey.
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Is Crown Royal a whiskey or bourbon?

Specifically, Crown Royal is a Canadian whisky, and even though this technically uses a bourbon mashbill (64% corn, 31.5% rye, 4.5% malted barley), bourbon can only be made in America. Though the TTB originally approved the label, they reversed their decision and forced the brand to stop using the name 'Bourbon Mash'.
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Is Jack Daniels a Scotch?

Jack Daniel's is the highest-selling American whiskey and Johnnie Walker is the top-selling Scotch whisky in the world. Both brands are named after their founders (Jasper Newton "Jack" Daniel and John "Johnnie" Walker) and are among the Top 100 global brands, with Jack Daniel's at #78 and Johnnie Walker at #92.
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What type of whiskey is Jack Daniels?

There you have it – Jack Daniel's is bourbon. It's not a matter of my personal opinion. It is the combination of the rules and industry behavior that indicate that Jack Daniels is bourbon. That said, they can still can call it Tennessee Whiskey and there's absolutely nothing wrong with that because it's also correct.
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Why does Irish whiskey taste different Scotch?

The extra distillation probably has the biggest effect on the difference between the flavors of Scotch and Irish Whiskey. It gives Irish Whiskey a lighter flavor, and as mentioned before, makes the mouth feel smoother.
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What's the difference between Jameson and Jack Daniels?

Jack Daniel's is made from 80% corn, 12% barley, and 8% rye. Jameson Whiskey is a blend of malted and unmalted barley aged for at least 4 years in casks that were previously used to store bourbon whiskey from Kentucky and sweet sherry wine from Spain. These flavors are present in the Jameson.
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Does Jameson taste like Scotch?

This blended whiskey was introduced in 1780 in Dublin by a man named John Jameson. It's made from a blend of single grain and single pot still whiskey. There's no peat incorporated in the manufacturing process, so the whiskey has no smoky or spicy notes like a Scotch whisky.
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Do people in Ireland drink Scotch?

We're so glad you asked. First, only Scottish whisky can be called Scotch (obviously), while in Ireland it's just called Irish whiskey. Second, the Scots spell it whisky and the Irish prefer whiskey, so as far as we're concerned, either is acceptable. Whiskey is made from grain, the most common being malted barley.
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What is better bourbon or Irish whiskey?

Flavors: Bourbon is usually sweeter and richer than Irish Whiskey. It contains flavors like vanilla, caramel, oak, and brown sugar. Irish Whiskey is less smoky and generally smoother and fruitier than bourbon. Uses: Bourbon is usually enjoyed neat, on the rocks, or in a bourbon-heavy cocktail like an Old Fashioned.
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What is the most popular Irish whiskey?

Jameson has continued to reign supreme as it has for years. According to the International Wine and Spirits Research (IWSR), Jameson sold eight million cases of product in Ireland alone.
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What is the easiest whiskey to drink straight?

11 Best Sipping Whiskeys to Drink Straight
  • Westland Peated Whiskey.
  • Buffalo Trace Bourbon.
  • Colonel E.H. Taylor Straight Rye.
  • Elijah Craig Barrel Proof Bourbon.
  • Laphroaig Quarter Cask.
  • Knob Creek Single Barrel Reserve Bourbon.
  • Yamazaki 12 Year Old Whisky.
  • Bulleit Bourbon.
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What is the difference between Jim Beam and Jack Daniels?

Jim Beam has a brandy flavor, as if it is mixed with brandy. Jim Beam is classed as bourbon while Jack Daniels is a whiskey and although bourbons can be whiskeys, not all are. Jim Beam is far cheaper compared to Jack Daniels. Jim Beam tastes more alcoholic and fruity while Jack Daniels tastes mellower and smoother.
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Why is Jack Daniels not called bourbon?

The ingredients and distillation process used to make Jack Daniels fulfil all of the requirements necessary for it to be considered an American bourbon whiskey — yet it is not called a bourbon. The reason it is not called a bourbon is the additional step that Jack Daniels take when making their whiskey.
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Is Johnny Walker whiskey or scotch?

Johnnie Walker Red Label is the world's best-selling Scotch Whisky. And is made for mixing, both in exhilarating cocktails and with your favorite people. It brings together whiskies specially chosen for their bold, vibrant flavors that add a fiery kick to any mix.
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Is bourbon and whiskey the same thing?

After all, both bourbon and whiskey are brown liquids—they look about the same. And to add to the possible confusion, if you just refer to bourbon as whiskey, you wouldn't be wrong. Bourbon is a type of whiskey, much the way that champagne is a type of wine. So all bourbon is whiskey, but not all whiskey is bourbon.
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Is scotch smoother than bourbon?

Bourbon tends to have sweeter, more mellow characteristics, with vanilla, oak, caramel, grain, nutmeg, and cinnamon notes. Scotch has a sharp, distinct flavor that's more of an acquired taste than bourbon. You'll find that blended Scotch is smoother and maltier with a spicy finish.
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What whiskey is better than Jack Daniels?

George Dickel Rye Whiskey: George Dickel is the main competitor to Jack Daniels in the very limited world of Tennessee whiskey, which differs from very similar bourbon because of one extra step, charcoal filtering to remove taste impurities.
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Is Crown Royal top shelf?

Crown Royal is a top shelf whisky; their finer varieties are as fine as any other whiskys in the world.
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Is Jim Beam considered bourbon?

“Since 1795, Jim Beam has been crafted by the Beam family and distilled with a strong sense of family values. Seven generations later, it's still made with those same values and aged twice as long as the law requires. Perhaps that's why, today, Jim Beam stands as the World's #1 Bourbon.
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What does Sour Mash mean in whiskey?

Sour mash (or sourmash) is a process used in the distilling industry that uses material from an older batch of mash to start the fermentation of a new batch, analogous to the making of sourdough bread with a starter.
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