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flemingygcc: This is a Scotch whisky that is distilled at a single distillery with water, malted barley as well as other whole grains of malted or unsalted cereals. The term 'single' in this context does find this not mean a single type of grain, but 'single...

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This is a Scotch whisky that is distilled at a single distillery with water, malted barley as well as other whole grains of malted or unsalted cereals. The term 'single' in this context does find this not mean a single type of grain, but 'single distillery'. The single Scotch whisky is of two types: single malt Scotch and the single grain Scotch. The single malt scotch is a whiskey that is produced from only water and malted barley at a single distillery in pot stills by batch distillation process. The term 'Scotch' is protected internationally by Scotland and a whiskey to be labelled as Scotch has to be produced in Scotland. All types of blended Scotch are produced from single Scotch. Did you know your favourite alcoholic drink whiskey was called 'usquebaugh' in Gaelic that meant 'water of life'. This name soon came to be known as 'dusky' that is today known as 'whiskey' in English. One cannot produce Scotch whisky in England, Wales, Ireland or anywhere else other than Scotland. Usefu

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