Journey through the world's most famous whisky-producing regions. Test your knowledge on the unique characteristics and origins of this beloved spirit.·0 takes
01·Single malt Scotch whisky must be made from 100% of what grain?
02·Bourbon, a type of American whiskey, is most famously associated with which U.S. state?
03·The distinct smoky flavor of whiskies from the Scottish island of Islay comes from drying the malted barley over a fire fueled by what?
04·In the United States, to be legally labeled as 'rye whiskey,' the mash bill must contain at least what percentage of rye?
05·The production style and flavor profile of Japanese whisky were originally modeled after and are most similar to which country's whisky?
06·By law, Irish whiskey must be aged for a minimum of how many years in wooden casks?
07·Traditionally, many Irish whiskeys are distinguished from their Scottish counterparts by undergoing what process?
08·The Lincoln County Process, which involves filtering the new spirit through sugar maple charcoal, is a required step for what specific type of American whiskey?
09·Which of the following is one of the six legally protected Scotch Whisky Regions?
10·To be called 'straight bourbon', the whiskey must be aged for a minimum of how many years?
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