Wednesday, January 20, 2010

Whisky Collectors What Is The Difference Between Single Grain Whisky And Single Malt Whisky?

What is the difference between Single Grain Whisky and Single Malt Whisky? - whisky collectors

If anyone can tell me where I can find a decent bottle of single malt in 1958 to a collector may be between € 100 - € 250, I was just a grain whiskey or a Glen Avon (particularly attractive NT) where the question. :)
Thanks in advance

5 comments:

Barking at the Moon said...

Please send me an example for everyone and ask for my opinion.

Helpful person said...

Malta is that has sprouted from cereals. A generally taste much richer.

Simply means that the whiskey do not mix.

To find a born in 1958 will be very difficult and expensive. In general, at the age of whiskey in his change of character. Even though I think I do not expect a harvest of 1958 had the taste to be not very good. Generally deteriates whiskey tastes of a certain age (I think around 25 years.)

Scotch bottled in 1958 (instead of remaining) in a barrel would be almost impossible to find. Note that when the bottle stops aging.

You can create a better bottle of Bordeaux 1958 (see also very expensive and does not guarantee it tastes.)

The Book Garden said...

Hmmmm!

Good whiskey malt whiskey is veryy different grits, if you are a collector of malt whiskey is a grain is not visible as he would receive if he has a bottle of bourbon!

I found Glen Grant for £ 140, but for the harvest that you will pay and the offer will be short. If you have a single-malt whiskey, you may wish to consult for beginners "Buyer's Guide malt whiskey or malt whiskey buyers-guide"

is it 5 yet said...

Means that single malt is made only from malted barley from a single distillery. Only grain is used is equivalent to a single type of grain, but could be a mixture of different distilleries.

It also contains things sweet harvest 1958:

is it 5 yet said...

Means that single malt is made only from malted barley from a single distillery. Only grain is used is equivalent to a single type of grain, but could be a mixture of different distilleries.

It also contains things sweet harvest 1958:

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