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  3. Rye whiskey - Wikipedia

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    Rye whiskey can refer to two different, but related, types of whiskey: American rye whiskey, which is similar to bourbon whiskey, but must be distilled from at least 51 percent rye grain; Canadian whisky, which is often referred to as (and often labelled as) rye whisky for historical reasons, although it may or may not actually include any rye ...

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    5. Elijah Craig Barrel-Proof Bourbon. Price: $75 Region: Kentucky Tasting Notes: Caramel, vanilla, and butterscotch ABV: 63.5% Elijah Craig bottles each batch of barrel-proof whiskey with an uncut ...

  6. American whiskey - Wikipedia

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    For example, a rye whiskey that meets this definition is called a "straight rye whiskey". Unqualified "whiskey" without a grain type identification such as "bourbon", "rye", or "corn" must be distilled at less than 95% alcohol by volume (190 proof) from a fermented mash of grain in such a manner that the distillate possesses the taste, aroma ...

  7. Whisky tasting - Wikipedia

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    Whisky tasting glass. Whisky tasting [1] is the analysis of whisky through visual examination, taste and aroma. Whisky tastings are often conducted in groups of people, either for reference purposes or as a social activity. More recently, whisky tastings have become a virtual event. [2]