When is National Scotch Day?

Thursday July 27th

We find an aged whisky distilled from malted barley on July 27th. Make a toast on National Scotch Day and enjoy a glass with a friend.

National Scotch Day | July 27

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Since Scotch is covered by law, specific rules must be followed when making it to be labeled Scotch... Otherwise, it may be an ordinary whisky (or whiskey if it's made in the United States). Scotch must be made in Scotland first and foremost. The grain used in the fermentation process is another requirement. Only malted barley can be used for Scotch. For at least three years, the Scotch must also be aged in oak barrels for at least three years and have an ABV of less than 94 percent. Although most Scotch is made from barley, water, and yeast, other grains can be included, but no fermentation additives are permitted, as required.

A Scottish taxman named the spirit in 1494 in the 15th century, when a Scottish taxman bottled the spirit in 1494. Since then, Scotch, barley, malt, and grain have been in and out of the shadows, including Scotch, barley, malt, and grain. The smugglers, distilleries, or banded together against him. The king's taxman was either ignored or organized against him. law in 1933, Scotch was first covered by statute. The Scotch Whisky Act was introduced in 1988, making it even more secure.

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