Globally, 82% of whiskies sold are this
What is a blend?
It's the abbreviation ABV
What is Alcohol By Volume?
DAILY DOUBLE: Fishing rod and type of casting named after this river in Scotland
What is the Spey?
The only region not officially recognized by the SWA
What is Islands?
Type of boots often worn in the peat bogs of Scotland
What are Wellies
The acronym NAS stands for this
What is Non-Age Statement?
Scottish region that traditionally distills 3 times
What is the Lowlands?
The number of distilleries currently making whisky in the Speyside region: 50, 71 or 96?
What is 50?
What is a palm tree?
The island where most peated whiskies can be found in Scotland
What is Islay
Process that converts barley or other cereal grains into malt
What is malting?
This distillery is situated near the capital of Scotland
What is Edinburgh?
The three ingredients that are used to make scotch
What are barley, water and yeast.
Traditional mode of transportation to get to the inner and outer Hebrides
What is ferry?
This company also owns Singleton, Talisker, and Oban to name a few
What is Diageo?
Companies like Gordon & MacPhail, Signatory and Cadenhead's are called these, IB's for short
What is an independent bottler?
Unlike many other Lowland contemporaries, the distillery managed to stay in production during this war
What is World War II?
How the word Aberlour is pronounced
Rhymes with flower: What is A-BER-LOU-ER
DAILY DOUBLE QUESTION: When used as an adjective this means plugged, but when used as a noun, it is used to seal the cask.
What is a bung
Viewable from this distillery, the Paps are situated on what island
What is Jura?
Black Bull whisky is bottled by the same whisky company
What is Duncan Taylor?
Glen of "De Quincy", based on the original owner's land, is a corruption of the distillery name
What is Glenkinchie?
Situated in Rothes, Master Distiller is synonymous with this distillery
What is Glen Grant?
This distillery also makes a peated version called Ledaig
What is Tobermory?
Fairly well hidden, this distillery sits just along the coast from Port Askaig looking over the Sound of Islay
What is Caol Ila?