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What (who) is malt whisky - definition

DISTILLED SPIRIT FROM SCOTLAND (A/K/A "SCOTCH"—UNLIKE OTHER 'WHISKEY')
Malt Whisky; Malt whiskey

malt whisky         
¦ noun whisky made only from malted barley and not blended with grain whisky.
malt whisky         
(malt whiskies)
Malt whisky or malt is whisky that is made from malt.
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Malt whisky         
Malt whisky is whisky made from a fermented mash consisting primarily of malted barley. If the product is made exclusively at a single distillery (along with other restrictions), it is typically called a single malt whisky.

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Malt whisky

Malt whisky is whisky made from a fermented mash consisting primarily of malted barley. If the product is made exclusively at a single distillery (along with other restrictions), it is typically called a single malt whisky. Although malt whisky can be made using other malted grains besides barley, those versions are not called malt whisky without specifying the grain, such as rye malt whisky or buckwheat malt whisky.

Examples of use of malt whisky
1. I see Mr Clarke pouring himself a modest malt whisky.
2. An evening with him – copiously supplied with malt whisky – was always invigorating.
3. Regions compete in producing their famed single malt whisky, which line the pub shelves overlooking a variety of beers.
4. Mayor Graham Marsden also gave Allingham a scroll on special vellum paper and a bottle of malt whisky.
5. Perhaps there is a secret world where executions are sanctioned by ministers over glasses of malt whisky, but I doubt it.