i am a whisky man and particularly scotch whisky is the field of my interest, but what i found was indian whiskys' are not as much discussed on the web, and as i have some experience with this spirit, i thought of starting this blog and sharing my experience with you all.





now when i say indian whisky i am a bit wrong, lets take an example of scotch whisky. Its called so because there are certain rules assigned by SCOTCH WHISKY ASSOCIATION to call a particular whisky as scotch, they are :- the whisky must be distilled, matured for atleast 4 years and bottled in scotland. But in case of indian whiskys' they are not distilled nor matured in india except for the bottling. They are a mixture of indian grain/malt whisky and scotch whisky, they are only blended and bottled in india, so cant be called indian whisky.


But for knowledge there is only one whisky deitillery in india which is AMRUT, and they produce some serious stuff. Amrut whisky is called indian whisky.......yeah your rite ,its the only indian whisky on earth.


Enough of these facts ....lets get started with our whisky journey.............

Wednesday, May 11, 2011

Indian Whisky Review 2 - Methodology


Now when i thought of starting this blog, the main motive was to review indian whiskies and spreading the knowledge and experience that i have with the world. But there are downsides of this wonderful spirit if  consumed excessively. It can harm you and even leave you in a situation where there is no where out. The health effects also are a major topic of debate, but people dont understand, that this wonderful spirit is meant to enjoy.


Alcoholism is an addiction and the best way to know for yourself that your addicted or not is,- stay away from it for at least 3 days and observe your reaction. If everything is fine and you dont feel restless, dont feel a need for it, have a good sleep then your probably not addicted. But dont force yourself to this situation if you know your addicted. Now if you cant bare for 3 days then your addicted.


Its too long but is too short to understand but theres a need for it....! 
So lets understand the art of enjoying whisky and at last enjoy it.




My method of reviewing whisky will be as ,-


As this is a written review so only an experience with the whisky can be presented.
First knowing the whisky, the manufacturer and the brand itself.


then we come to the technical stuff:


the LOOK
the SMELL [commonly known as the NOSE]
the TASTE


finally the CONCLUSION 
and at last WHISKY MARKS
ill mark them on a scale of  0-100 and give you a reason why i marked it so.




So lets get started with our whisky journey..........

1 comment:

  1. It’s really great article on review of Indian whisky.Lots of Best whisky in india available you should try it.

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