Since whisky is always made of grain, it would be any whisky made in Scotland.
You’re completely wrong, but at least you’re confident.
There’s quite a few regulations to be met if you want to legally sell your whisky as Scotch, including the type and shape of your still, which grains you can use, the wood for your casks, the aging process, and who owns the business.
You’re completely wrong, but at least you’re confident.
There’s quite a few regulations to be met if you want to legally sell your whisky as Scotch, including the type and shape of your still, which grains you can use, the wood for your casks, the aging process, and who owns the business.