Explore Whiskey

Explore Whiskey

Rich history, diverse flavors, and timeless craftsmanship.

Rich history, diverse flavors, and timeless craftsmanship.

History

History

The first records of distilled grains spirits appeared in Ireland and Scotland in the 1400’s. Over time, these spirits became known as whiskey, which is the anglicized version of the Gaelic word uisce beatha (Ish-ca Baa-ha) which means water of life. English colonization spread whiskey making it to both Canada and the United States and the types of whiskey they made evolved based on the grains that grew well in those climates and soils. Before the 1800’s, whiskey was largely stored in barrels simply for transportation. But, around the turn of the 19th century, people noticed that whiskey stored in barrels had a better flavor and aroma and so began purposefully aging whiskey before selling it. As distilling technology improved, it expanded the variety of whiskey styles that could be made to match the preferences of the drinking public.

History

History

The first records of distilled grains spirits appeared in Ireland and Scotland in the 1400’s. Over time, these spirits became known as whiskey, which is the anglicized version of the Gaelic word uisce beatha (Ish-ca Baa-ha) which means water of life. English colonization spread whiskey making it to both Canada and the United States and the types of whiskey they made evolved based on the grains that grew well in those climates and soils. Before the 1800’s, whiskey was largely stored in barrels simply for transportation. But, around the turn of the 19th century, people noticed that whiskey stored in barrels had a better flavor and aroma and so began purposefully aging whiskey before selling it. As distilling technology improved, it expanded the variety of whiskey styles that could be made to match the preferences of the drinking public.

History

History

The first records of distilled grains spirits appeared in Ireland and Scotland in the 1400’s. Over time, these spirits became known as whiskey, which is the anglicized version of the Gaelic word uisce beatha (Ish-ca Baa-ha) which means water of life. English colonization spread whiskey making it to both Canada and the United States and the types of whiskey they made evolved based on the grains that grew well in those climates and soils. Before the 1800’s, whiskey was largely stored in barrels simply for transportation. But, around the turn of the 19th century, people noticed that whiskey stored in barrels had a better flavor and aroma and so began purposefully aging whiskey before selling it. As distilling technology improved, it expanded the variety of whiskey styles that could be made to match the preferences of the drinking public.

Terms and Definitions

Terms and Definitions

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Guy Mccoy

Playing around with @framer while building a landing page for a side project. I’m terrible at animations, but they make it so easy!

Guy Mccoy

Playing around with @framer while building a landing page for a side project. I’m terrible at animations, but they make it so easy!

Guy Mccoy

Playing around with @framer while building a landing page for a side project. I’m terrible at animations, but they make it so easy!

Guy Mccoy

Playing around with @framer while building a landing page for a side project. I’m terrible at animations, but they make it so easy!

Guy Mccoy

Playing around with @framer while building a landing page for a side project. I’m terrible at animations, but they make it so easy!

Guy Mccoy

Playing around with @framer while building a landing page for a side project. I’m terrible at animations, but they make it so easy!

Guy Mccoy

Playing around with @framer while building a landing page for a side project. I’m terrible at animations, but they make it so easy!

Guy Mccoy

Playing around with @framer while building a landing page for a side project. I’m terrible at animations, but they make it so easy!

Guy Mccoy

Playing around with @framer while building a landing page for a side project. I’m terrible at animations, but they make it so easy!

Guy Mccoy

Playing around with @framer while building a landing page for a side project. I’m terrible at animations, but they make it so easy!

Guy Mccoy

Playing around with @framer while building a landing page for a side project. I’m terrible at animations, but they make it so easy!

Guy Mccoy

Playing around with @framer while building a landing page for a side project. I’m terrible at animations, but they make it so easy!

Guy Mccoy

Playing around with @framer while building a landing page for a side project. I’m terrible at animations, but they make it so easy!

Guy Mccoy

Playing around with @framer while building a landing page for a side project. I’m terrible at animations, but they make it so easy!

Guy Mccoy

Playing around with @framer while building a landing page for a side project. I’m terrible at animations, but they make it so easy!

Guy Mccoy

Playing around with @framer while building a landing page for a side project. I’m terrible at animations, but they make it so easy!

Guy Mccoy

Playing around with @framer while building a landing page for a side project. I’m terrible at animations, but they make it so easy!

Guy Mccoy

Playing around with @framer while building a landing page for a side project. I’m terrible at animations, but they make it so easy!

Guy Mccoy

Playing around with @framer while building a landing page for a side project. I’m terrible at animations, but they make it so easy!

Guy Mccoy

Playing around with @framer while building a landing page for a side project. I’m terrible at animations, but they make it so easy!

Guy Mccoy

Playing around with @framer while building a landing page for a side project. I’m terrible at animations, but they make it so easy!

Guy Mccoy

Playing around with @framer while building a landing page for a side project. I’m terrible at animations, but they make it so easy!

Guy Mccoy

Playing around with @framer while building a landing page for a side project. I’m terrible at animations, but they make it so easy!

Guy Mccoy

Playing around with @framer while building a landing page for a side project. I’m terrible at animations, but they make it so easy!