What is the difference in taste?!
between black, red, and white scotch!. is blended scotch whisky the same as scotch!?Www@FoodAQ@Com
Answers:
Blended whiskies (i!.e!. Johnnie Walker, the maker of Johnnie Walker Red Label, Black Label) are made up from different single malts!. In order to call it scotch, it must be made in Scotland; otherwise it'd be whisky!.
Bushmills (made in Ireland) is, therefore, labeled as whisky, and should not be called scotch!.
For Johnnie Walker!.!.!.Red Label is best used in mixed cocktails (your Manhattan, the whisky and mixer, etc!.)!. Black Label, Gold Label are probably best consumed either neat or on the rocks (gold label works best neat, maybe with a splash of water)!. Blue Label!.!.!.if you're fortunate enough to enjoy this fine scotch whisky, drink it neat (by neat, no ice, no mixer!.!.!.just a small splash of spring water to awaken the aroma)!.
Your single malt scotches (made in Scotland) will be made from a single malt, and thereby, not blended!. As a general rule, the darker the colour of the whisky, the stronger the whisky!. Some of the single malts are quite strong, while others can be almost buttery in texture!.Www@FoodAQ@Com
Bushmills (made in Ireland) is, therefore, labeled as whisky, and should not be called scotch!.
For Johnnie Walker!.!.!.Red Label is best used in mixed cocktails (your Manhattan, the whisky and mixer, etc!.)!. Black Label, Gold Label are probably best consumed either neat or on the rocks (gold label works best neat, maybe with a splash of water)!. Blue Label!.!.!.if you're fortunate enough to enjoy this fine scotch whisky, drink it neat (by neat, no ice, no mixer!.!.!.just a small splash of spring water to awaken the aroma)!.
Your single malt scotches (made in Scotland) will be made from a single malt, and thereby, not blended!. As a general rule, the darker the colour of the whisky, the stronger the whisky!. Some of the single malts are quite strong, while others can be almost buttery in texture!.Www@FoodAQ@Com