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Philosophy of Whisky

Philosophy of Whisky

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Whiskey, the true pioneer of civilization, has a rich and complex history, from its illicit distillation to its global export. This book explores whisky landmarks around the world, introduces the four key ingredients, and teaches you to taste whisky like a pro. It is a staple of classic cocktails and is at the heart of diverse cultures.

Format: Hardback
Length: 112 pages
Publication date: 14 October 2021
Publisher: British Library Publishing


Whiskey, a distilled alcoholic beverage with a rich and complex history, has emerged as a true pioneer of civilization. Its journey from illicit distillation to global export has been marked by its profound impact on society, culture, and literature. Renowned writers such as Robert Burns, James Joyce, and Haruki Murakami have delved into its essence, offering their unique perspectives on this iconic spirit.

The debate surrounding the proper spelling of the word "whiskey" is a testament to its enduring allure. While some argue for "whisky," others advocate for "whiskey," adding to the intrigue surrounding this beverage. Regardless of the spelling, whiskey holds a special place in diverse cultures worldwide. In Scotland and Ireland, where it has deep roots, it is an integral part of established whisky traditions. However, whiskey is also experiencing a resurgence in newer practices, such as the opening of the first Swedish malt whisky distillery, Mackmyra, in 1999.

This book takes readers on a journey to explore the world's most renowned whiskey landmarks. From the record-breaking Karuizawa distillery in Japan to Kavalan, the distillery that put Taiwanese whiskey on the map, readers will be captivated by the craftsmanship and dedication that go into creating this exceptional beverage.

In order to fully appreciate whiskey, it is essential to understand its four key ingredients: grain, wood, yeast, and time. Each ingredient plays a crucial role in shaping the flavor and character of whiskey, and mastering the art of tasting whiskey requires a deep understanding of these elements. From selecting the right glassware to crafting sophisticated cocktails, this book provides readers with the knowledge and skills to become true connoisseurs of whiskey.

By delving into the world of whiskey, readers will not only gain a deeper appreciation for this iconic beverage but also become part of a global community of enthusiasts. Whether you are a seasoned whisky drinker or a newcomer seeking to explore the world of spirits, this book offers a wealth of information and inspiration to enhance your appreciation for this remarkable beverage.

Weight: 278g
Dimension: 220 x 136 x 18 (mm)
ISBN-13: 9780712354554

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