Whisky

Ah, you’re wonderin’ about the difference between Whisky and Whiskey. Well, it’s all about where it’s from. Whiskey with an ‘e’ is from Ireland and the US. Irish whiskey is typically distilled three times for smoothness, while American whiskey includes Bourbons and Ryes, each with its own bold flavor.

Whisky without the ‘e’ comes from Scotland, Canada, or Japan. Scotch Whisky is usually distilled twice and aged in oak barrels for rich, smoky flavors. Canadian whisky tends to be smoother and lighter, while Japanese whisky blends precision with tradition. So, whether you’re after the smoothness of an Irish whiskey or the bold character of a Scotch whisky, we’ve got you covered.

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