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The difference between scotch an irish whisky

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  1. The big difference between Scotch and Irish whiskey is the distilling phase which is made twice with Scotch and three times with Irish, giving Irish whiskey a particular lightness.

    Scotch and Irish whiskey differ in their taste, aroma, composition and the way they are made. Irish whiskey has a light taste while Scotch is stronger. Irish whiskey is distilled from a mixture of malted and unmalted barley, while Scotch is made from a quicker still method.


  2. obviously one is from scotland and one is from ireland

  3. taste...malt, the way it is brewed and where it it brewed..water quality.

  4. Spelling wise

    Scotch is whisky

    Irish is whiskey

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