scotch malt whiskey

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scotch malt whiskey

A bartender pours a glass of scotch malt whiskey for a customer.

Definition

Noun: * A type of whiskey from Scotland: Specifically, a whiskey that is distilled in Scotland from a mash of malted barley and traditionally distilled in a pot still. This term distinguishes it from other types of whiskey, such as bourbon or Irish whiskey, and from Scotch grain whiskey.

Usage
  • This term is used to refer to the specific category of Scotch whiskey made primarily from malted barley. It is often discussed in contexts of spirits, distillation, and connoisseurship.
  • Example: "The connoisseur preferred a fine scotch malt whiskey over blended varieties."
  • Example: "The distillery on the island is famous for its peaty scotch malt whiskey."
Advanced Usage
  • The term is often shortened informally to "single malt Scotch" or simply "single malt," which specifies the whiskey comes from a single distillery. However, the full term "scotch malt whiskey" is the precise categorical name.
  • Example: "While 'single malt' is a common order at the bar, the production regulations for scotch malt whiskey are very strict."
Variants and Related Words
  • Scotch (noun, informal): A common shortening for Scotch whiskey in general, which can include blended varieties.
  • Single Malt Scotch (noun phrase): A scotch malt whiskey produced from only malted barley at a single distillery.
  • Blended Scotch Whiskey (noun phrase): A whiskey made by blending one or more scotch malt whiskeys with scotch grain whiskey.
  • Pot Still (noun phrase): The type of still traditionally used in the distillation of scotch malt whiskey.
Synonyms
  • Malt Scotch
  • Scotch Whisky (Note: The spelling 'whisky' is typically used for Scottish, Canadian, and Japanese products, while 'whiskey' is used for Irish and American. Both spellings are understood.)
Notes on Meaning
  • The term is compound and specific. Its meaning is fixed within the context of spirit classification and geographical indication (it must be made in Scotland). It does not have separate, distinct meanings outside this context. The core idea combines the geographical origin (), the primary ingredient (), and the spirit type ().
scotch malt whiskey

A bartender pours a glass of scotch malt whiskey for a customer.

Noun
  1. whiskey distilled in Scotland; especially whiskey made from malted barley in a pot still