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Blended whiskey

Blended whiskey is a type of whiskey made by mixing different types or brands of whiskey to achieve a consistent flavor profile. This blend often includes a combination of grain whiskey (made from grains like corn, rye, or barley) and malt whiskey (made from malted barley). The skillful blending process allows producers to create a smoother and more balanced drink than might be found in a single-varietal whiskey. Common examples include blended Scotch whisky and blended Irish whiskey. The final product is typically more approachable for a wider audience, making it popular among whiskey drinkers.

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    Blended whiskey is a type of whiskey created by combining different types or brands of whiskey, typically including both grain and malt whiskeys. This blending process aims to achieve a balanced and consistent flavor profile, making it smoother and more approachable for many drinkers. Common examples include blended Scotch whiskey, which mixes single malt whiskies with grain whiskies. The final product is often more versatile and suitable for various serving styles, whether neat, on the rocks, or in cocktails, appealing to a wide range of palates.