Drink it mixed or garnished; hot or cold; in the summer, winter, autumn, or spring. Whiskey (or whisky, depending on who you ask) is a drink for any man, any woman, in any season, on any occasion.
It’s rich. It’s versatile. It’s smooth. In fact, it was used as currency during the American Revolution - so we know this is a spirit for those who are free. And it might even help prevent cancer! Enough said.
Whiskey, the
drink of the wild west. The fuel of armed soldiers. The sweet nectar of
Tennessee. A god among liquor. Whiskey isn’t easy to understand – that’s why
you need to know the difference in types. I won’t go into percentages or
details; I’ll just give you a brief run-down.
First off,
there’s bourbon. Bourbon is whiskey distilled in the good’ol USA. Love it? Hell
yeah. Then there’s Irish Whiskey, which must be brewed in Ireland. Scotch comes
next, a smokier whiskey that improves with age, and must be distilled in
Scotland. Finally there’s the most confusing - Rye Whiskey. A lot of the time,
rye is distilled in Canada. It’s almost never 100 percent rye either, but
usually a blend using different barrels for aging, or grain which is distilled.
Rye Whiskey can also be distilled in America.
Now that you know
the differences in whiskeys, you can take that to the bar and seem like a pro.
Just remember though - good whiskey is easy to drink, and things that are easy
to drink make it easy to get drunk.
As the holidays
approach, enjoy the cold nights with a classic hot toddy in hand, or warm into
your mornings with an Irish coffee. Celebrate your friends with a Jack and Coke
or play it cool and sip a Manhattan. You don’t have to be an expert on whiskey
to know what you like, but there’s so much to learn…
Source: palms.com
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