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Whisky Percentage Review

This is the whisky as it emerged from the cask, untouched by water. The percentage here isn’t a choice — it’s a statement. Cask strength bottles (often 57–63%) are raw, intense, and demanding. You are not meant to sip them neat at full power; you are meant to discover them. A drop of water releases a fireworks show of hidden aromas. The high percentage isn’t about bravado; it’s about potential. It offers you, the drinker, the final vote on how the whisky should open.

Large brands dilute their whisky to a specific percentage to ensure every bottle tastes exactly the same. whisky percentage

A whisky’s final percentage is also a history of its climate. In Scotland, a 12-year-old malt might lose 2% of its volume per year to evaporation (the “Angel’s Share”), but its ABV drops slowly. In hot India or Taiwan, angels are greedier: the ABV can rise as water evaporates faster than alcohol. A cask that went into the warehouse at 63.5% might emerge 10 years later at 58% — or 68%, depending on where it slept. This is the whisky as it emerged from

Whisky percentage represents the amount of ethanol contained in the liquid relative to the total volume. By international law, most spirits must be bottled at a minimum of (80 proof) to be legally classified as whisky. You are not meant to sip them neat

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