Blended Whiskey Today
: New American blenders, like Barrell Craft Spirits , are revitalizing the category by blending high-quality straight whiskeys to create complex, award-winning profiles. Comparison of Whiskey Types Malt Whiskey Grain Whiskey Blended Whiskey Ingredients 100% malted barley Mixed grains (corn, wheat, etc.) Combination of malt and grain Flavor Profile Rich, complex, intense Light, smooth, subtle Balanced, consistent, versatile Best Used For Sipping neat Mixing in cocktails Sharing, gatherings, cocktails Common Brands Macallan, Glenlivet Johnnie Walker, Jameson, Chivas Regal How to Enjoy Blends
: Often combines triple-distilled pot still whiskey with lighter grain whiskey, as seen in brands like Jameson . The "Quality" Debate blended whiskey
: It typically combines malt whiskey (made from 100% malted barley in pot stills) for richness and depth with grain whiskey (made from grains like corn or wheat in column stills) for a lighter, smoother character. : New American blenders, like Barrell Craft Spirits
Blended whiskey’s balanced nature makes it incredibly versatile. It can be enjoyed: blends are often more affordable
: Many high-end blends, such as Hibiki or Johnnie Walker Blue Label , use aged, high-quality components and are considered luxury spirits.
: Because grain whiskey is less expensive to produce, blends are often more affordable, making them excellent "everyday" whiskies or cocktail bases.