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How Whiskey is Made?Whiskey Making Process explained in Detail.
Reference: liquoronline.co.uk
Stages of Whisky Production
Malting
The Grinding
Brewing/ Mashing
The Fermentation
The Distillation
The Aging
The Bottling
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1. The Malting
Dry the Grains Content of water
must be maximum 14%
Store the Grains, after drying
store it for minimum 6 Weeks
Flipping the Grain, when humidity
reaches to 45%, the grain should
be flipped over for at least 5 days.
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The export of whisky generates a healthy
£135 a second for the Scottish government
with just under 2,500 bottles of whisky
being exported from Scotland every
minute.
2. The Grinding
Grinding with a mill, To get access to
the sugars within the malted barley,
you start grinding it with a mill
Achieving, try to achieve a quantity of
flour (10%), husk (20%) and middles
(70%)
Washing the malted barley while
increasing the temparature until you
get most sugar out of it
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Whisky = England and Scotland |
Whiskey = Everyone else. Scottish
spell it without the ‘e’ because they
believe more vowels waste good
drinking time.
3. The Brewing or Mashing
Mix with hot Water, The mill charge will
be mixed with hot water. The ratio from
mill charge to water is 1 : 4
Changing the Starch, after about one
hour, the mill charge will change the
search in fermenting sugars. After
finishing that process the mix looks like
porridge.
Repeat above mention stages for 3 times
to brew your whisky properly
The cooked grain and malted barley are added to warm water,
which converts liquid known as Mash.
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To be classified as ‘Straight Bourbon;,
whisky must be aged for a minimum of 2
years. On the side note: on the first Friday
of every month, employees at Jack Daniels
get a Free Whisky Bottle, NICE ha!
4. The Fermentation
Filling into Special Tanks, these special
tanks are called wash backs. These are
usually made of wood or stainless steel.
Adding Yeast, after 1st step in
fermentation process, the yeast will be
added. It will turn the sugar into
alcohol
The fermentation process will take
about two-three days. After that time
period product will go into the
distillation process
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Canadian Whiskey is usually lighter and
softer than others. It is aged in Oak
barrels after being diluted in water to
reduce the alcoholic strength for at
least 3 years.
5. The Distillation
First Distillation, the wash still used to
produce first distillation
Second Distillation, after that it will
go through the second distillation and
walk through the spirit still
Dividing the spirit, the next part is to
divide the spirit that came out of this
process into ‘Fore shots’, ‘heart’ and
‘feints’
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Fact about Whisky: Scotch whisky has to
be bottled at a minimum strength of 40%
ABV, meaning life really does begin at 40.
Some whiskies can reach strengths of over
60% ABV…always read the label.
6. The Aging
Filling in a Barrel, the product will be
filled in Wooden barrel (usually made
from charred white Oak),
Stored for 3-4 years, It will be stored
for at least 3 years before it can be
called a Whisky/Whiskey.
Bottling, After that the bottling
process will begin.
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7. The Bottling
Bottling is the process where the final product will be extracted from the barrel into the bottle. there are 2 possible ways to do it.
I. Bottling from a single barrel: The whisk/Whiskey will be extracted from a single barrel to the bottle. This is called a ‘Single Barrel Whisky’
II. Bottling from Various number of Barrels: The Whisky/ Whiskey will be extracted from more than one barrel to the bottle. This is called a ‘Blended Whisky’.
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After 2-3 days, the resulting
liquid is about 10% alcoholic
and is known as distiller’s beer,
or wash.
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Thanks for Reading.So, that is standard whisky making process. If you want to know more about it,
you can visit any distilleries in England or Scotland and find out more about these
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