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Couple of cool old adverts for Black and White whisky, before political correctness became the norm!!   Tom          

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Hope this helps? I don't think you can define whats the best it's all a matter of personal taste?   Tom   "Scotch whisky is divided into five distinct categories: Single Malt Scotch Whisky, Single

brilliant tom!!! you seem to know your stuff about whisky!!! whats the difference between a blend and single malt??? and whats the best?? :thumbs:

a single is just that and blended is just that :blink:

:laugh: :laugh: yeah thats pretty obvious!!! i meant in how its made, is different grain used, are the aged different etc im sure theres more to it than just mixing two whiskys together :hmm::thumbs:

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brilliant tom!!! you seem to know your stuff about whisky!!! whats the difference between a blend and single malt??? and whats the best?? :thumbs:

a single is just that and blended is just that :blink:

:laugh: :laugh: yeah thats pretty obvious!!! i meant in how its made, is different grain used, are the aged different etc im sure theres more to it than just mixing two whiskys together :hmm::thumbs:

only winding you up mate :thumbs: im no expert but my late uncle was an he said that the whiskey distillers auction off small amounts of their whiskey an people buy them an blend them together,so single would be the finer of the 2 :thumbs:

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brilliant tom!!! you seem to know your stuff about whisky!!! whats the difference between a blend and single malt??? and whats the best?? :thumbs:

a single is just that and blended is just that :blink:

:laugh: :laugh: yeah thats pretty obvious!!! i meant in how its made, is different grain used, are the aged different etc im sure theres more to it than just mixing two whiskys together :hmm::thumbs:

only winding you up mate :thumbs: im no expert but my late uncle was an he said that the whiskey distillers auction off small amounts of their whiskey an people buy them an blend them together,so single would be the finer of the 2 :thumbs:

i know mate!!! cheers for that :thumbs: this glass is for him then as i know how much he meant to you :victory:

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brilliant tom!!! you seem to know your stuff about whisky!!! whats the difference between a blend and single malt??? and whats the best?? :thumbs:

 

Hope this helps? I don't think you can define whats the best it's all a matter of personal taste?

 

Tom

 

"Scotch whisky is divided into five distinct categories: Single Malt Scotch Whisky, Single Grain Scotch Whisky, Blended Malt Scotch Whisky (formerly called "vatted malt" or "pure malt"), Blended Grain Scotch Whisky, and Blended Scotch Whisky.

 

All Scotch whisky must be aged in oak barrels for at least three years.

 

Any age statement written on a bottle of Scotch whisky, in the form of a number, must reflect the age of the youngest whisky used to produce that product. A whisky with an age statement is known as guaranteed age whisky.

 

The first written mention of Scotch whisky is in the Exchequer Rolls of Scotland, 1495. A friar named John Cor was the distiller at Lindores Abbey in the Kingdom of Fife."

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