Scotch
Blended Scotch Whiskey
A Blended Scotch Whiskey is a blend of a number of distillates
each of which separately is entitled to the description
"Scotch Whiskey". The period for which any blended
Scotch Whiskey is regarded as having been matured is that of the
most recently distilled of the spirits contained in the blend.
Single Malt Scotch Whiskey
It is the product of a single distillery. Most distilleries
produce Scotch Whiskey primarily for the purpose of blending, but
many retain some of their production for sale as single whiskies.
A single malt whiskey is the product of one Malt Whiskey
distillery and a single Grain Whiskey is the product of one Grain
Whiskey distillery.
Johnny Walker Scotch History
The
heritage of Johnny Walker Scotch Whiskies dates to 1820 when John
Walker opened a small shop in Kilmarnock in Scotland and began
selling Scotch Whiskey. John Walker made a name for himself by
mastering the art of blending single malt whiskies from
distilleries all across Scotland to create a very high quality
Whiskey, much better than each of the single malt Whiskey.
Dewers Scotch History
In
1846, the first master blender employed a method of handcrafting
Dewers Scotch Whiskey, creating John Dewar and Sons' most
treasured blend. After carefully blending selected quality malt
and grain whiskies (each of which was at least 12 years old), the
master blender - When satisfied with his creation-would
"marry" the resulting blend.
Keg Liquors has a growing collection
with many selections available for special order: