Day 1: What is Whisky? A Beginner's Guide - Singapore Edition by The Whisky Shop

Day 1: What is Whisky? A Beginner's Guide - Singapore Edition by The Whisky Shop

Whisky is a distilled alcoholic drink made from fermented grain mash (such as barley, corn, rye, or wheat) and aged in wooden casks, usually oak. The aging process gives whisky its complex flavours, colour, and smoothness.

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🥃 What Exactly Is Whisky?


At its core, whisky is simple — but what makes it special is time, craftsmanship, and cask aging.

To be classified as whisky, it must:
• Be made from grains
• Be distilled (heated and condensed)
• Be aged in wooden barrels (usually oak)
• Contain alcohol (typically 40% ABV or higher)

Over time, the whisky interacts with the wood, developing flavours like:
• Vanilla
• Caramel
• Spice
• Dried fruits

👉 This is why older whiskies often taste richer and smoother.

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🌍 Types of Whisky by Country You Should Know


If you’re buying whisky in Singapore, you’ll mainly see these types:

🥇 Scotch Whisky (Scotland)

• Usually smoky, complex, and aged
• Includes Single Malt and Blended

Japanese Whisky (Japan)

• Smooth, balanced, and refined
• Great for beginners

Irish Whiskey (Ireland)

• Light, smooth, easy to drink
• Often triple distilled

Tasmanian Whisky (Australia)

 • Sweeter with floral & fruity notes due to wine casks
 • Made mainly from malted barley

Indian Whisky (India)

 • richer, huskier, floral and fruity notes
 • Made mainly from indigenous 6-row barley
 • Paul John's Master Distiller Michael D’Souza was named "World's Best Master Distiller" in 2026 

Taiwanese Whisky (Taiwan)

 • rich, complex due to turbo charged maturation
 • famous for its Fruit Liqueur Barrel Finishes, Taiwan's nickname is  "fruit kingdom"
 • Single Malt far exceeds blended whisky

Bourbon (USA)

• Sweeter, with vanilla and caramel notes
• Made mainly from corn

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🥃How Whisky Gets Its Flavour


3 main factors shape the taste:

1. Grain


Barley = nutty
Corn = sweet

2. Cask

• Bourbon cask → vanilla, honey
• Sherry cask → dried fruits, spice

3. Age


Longer aging = smoother, deeper flavour

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🛒 Recommended Beginner Bottles


If you’re new, don’t overthink it — start with something approachable:

🥃 Smooth & Fruity

Raiden Pure Malt Whisky
Elegant, fruity, slightly sweet, very easy to drink

🥃 Classic Single Malt

Glenfiddich 12 Year Old
Fresh, fruity, and beginner-friendly

🥃 Rich & Sherried

GlenAllachie 12 Year Old
Full-bodied with dried fruit and spice

👉 These are excellent starting points available in Singapore.

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🧊 How Should You Drink Whisky?


There’s no “correct” way — but here’s a simple guide:
Neat → best for tasting full flavour
With water → opens up aromas
On the rocks → more refreshing, slightly diluted

👉 Avoid mixing with too many things when starting — you want to taste the whisky itself.

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Common Beginner Mistakes


• Choosing based on price alone
• Adding too much ice (kills flavour)
• Drinking too fast
• Buying overly smoky whisky first

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🎯 How to Choose Your First Whisky


Ask yourself:

• Do you prefer sweet or smoky?
• Do you want something light or rich?

👉 If unsure, start with:

• Japanese whisky (safe choice)
• Speyside Scotch (smooth and fruity)

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🛍️ Ready to Explore Whisky?


Now that you understand the basics, the best way to learn is simple:

👉 Start tasting.


Browse our curated selection of beginner-friendly whiskies and discover what suits your palate.

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