Grain Whisky
There are only two types of Scotch whisky that are made in Scotland, Single Malt & Single Grain. As a result, whisky from north o' the boarder will be a combination of both. Single grain Scotch whisky is made from grain such as maize or wheat together with barley using a different process of distillation to the traditional pot still. Grain Scotch whisky is distilled in a continuous process using the Coffey Still of which there are significantly less in operation than single malt Scotch whisky. To find out more and contribute to the taste debate, go to our Discussion Forum and browse away.
Some fine examples are available in the section below . . .
