30 Best Mindblowing Whisky Facts

Do you want to impress someone with some whisky trivia? Or are you still trying to wrap your brain around the drink? Here are 30 fascinating whisky facts that will astound even the most seasoned whisky lovers.

Whisky is a type of distilled alcoholic beverage made from fermented grain mash. The grains used are typically barley, corn, rye, and wheat. It is typically aged in wooden casks, which are typically made of charred white oak.

30+ Mindblowing Whisky Facts

  • Scotch whiskey exports accounted for more than 20% of all UK food and drink exports in 2019, totaling £4.91 billion.
  • Suntoryeus Lactobacillus is a yeast strain developed by Suntory.
  • Every second, 42 bottles of whisky are exported from Scotland.
  • Scotland has more than four cases of whisky per citizen, with a population of 5.4 million and more than 20 million barrels of whisky on hand.
  • Alabama’s official state beverage is whiskey.
  • More barrels of Bourbon maturing in Kentucky than there are humans.

30 mindblowing whisky facts
  • A bottle of Jack Daniel’s was buried with Frank Sinatra.
  • The White dog is used to describe unaged American whiskey.
  • Mountain Dew was created to serve as a whisky chaser.
  • Bill Wilson, the co-founder of Alcoholics Anonymous, requested whisky on his deathbed but was denied.

Interesting Whisky Facts

  • Most of the cast of The African Queen contracted dysentery after drinking the water while filming in the Congo; John Huston and Humphrey Bogart reportedly recovered without much injury, as they drank nothing but whisky throughout the film.
  • Ardbeg whisky was flown to the International Space Station to see how it would age in zero gravity.
  • Some people believe that Bourbon was named after Bourbon County in Kentucky, while others say it was named after Bourbon Street in New Orleans, a central hub for Kentucky whisky trading.
  • UFC champion, boxer Conor McGregor, and rapper Drake own whiskey brands.
  • When posing for photographs in several Latin American nations, individuals say “whisky” instead of “cheese.”

30 mindblowing whisky facts
  • According to the French Federation of Spirits, whisky accounts for 47.2 percent of France’s retail sales, compared to only 0.7 percent for cognac.
  • Jack Daniel’s distillery is situated in a so-called “dry county,” which prohibits the sale of alcoholic beverages. However, for the distillery, an exemption has been established.
  • The originator of Jameson’s Irish whisky, John Jameson, was Scottish.
  • Guglielmo Marconi, the radio transmission pioneer, had the same John Jameson as his great-grandfather.
  • In 1794, a whisky rebellion erupted in Pennsylvania due to liquor taxation. In 1802 the tax was finally repealed.
  • In the mid-1800s, John ‘Johnnie’ Walker was a grocer in Kilmarnock, Scotland, who was a master at blending tea before turning to mix whisky.
  • The Grange Distillery closed in 1851 and was the first Scottish distillery to install a Coffey Still.
  • During the Victorian era, certain Scottish distilleries allowed workers to take a break for a dram whenever the bell rang.

Unknown 30+ Whisky Facts

  • Whisky has only 64 calories per measure, less than a banana.
  • Because gluten proteins are removed during distillation, distilled alcoholic beverages derived from gluten grains are gluten-free.
  • In the nineteenth century, Andrew Usher pioneered Scotch mixing, the son of an Edinburgh-based spirits dealer.
  • Sir Nikola Tesla believed drinking whisky daily would extend his life by 150 years.
  • A rummager is a spinning gear that drags heavy copper chains around the base of a still to keep them from sticking or burning.
  • Many bourbon distilleries were converted to make gasoline and penicillin during World War II.

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