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What's whiskey?
Whiskey is a kind of distilled liquor, which is brewed from grains such as barley and aged in oak barrels for many years. According to the origin, it can be divided into four categories: scotch whisky, Irish whisky, American whisky and Canadian whisky. Its brewing process is divided into six steps: germination, saccharification, fermentation, distillation, aging and blending, and the original flavor of grain must be preserved in the distillation process. More and more people choose single malt whisky, which is pure and rich! But there is also the only borderless whisky in the world, Norman whisky, which is also very popular in many countries.
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