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  1. Whisky Science: Scottish whisky mash bill - Blogger

    Mar 6, 2015 · Maize from the USA dominated the Scotch grain whisky mash bill from 1860s until early 1980s, excluding the war years. Since then, wheat has surpassed it, mainly because the trade …

  2. Scotch Recipe - Home Distiller

    Jul 25, 2017 · The lees: In opposite to a brewers mash you will have much lees, because you didn't remove them before fermentation (boiling, cold brake, siphoning). And of course the yeast will be at …

  3. Whiskey Overview: From Irish Whiskies to Bourbon Mash Bills

    Jan 19, 2023 · Scotch is a distilled spirit made from malted barley; many Scotch recipes only contain three ingredients: barley, yeast and water. Different distilleries make small changes here and there to …

  4. Mash Bill Recipes: Breaking It Down by Whiskey Style - Distiller

    Apr 8, 2021 · Instead, a mash bill is a list of grains that make up a particular style of whiskey, like bourbon. Whiskey makers use a variety of different mash bill recipes depending on if they’re making bourbon, rye or other styles of whiskey.

  5. What Is a Whisky Mash Bill? The Recipe Behind the Spirit

    Aug 10, 2025 · A whisky mash bill is the recipe of grains used to make the spirit. It specifies the types and proportions of cereals in the mash, which directly influence the flavour, texture, and character of …

  6. Mash Bill – Bourbon and Whiskey Ingredient Guide - Gentlemen Ranters

    May 21, 2021 · Single malt whiskey requires the mash bill to contain 100 percent malted barley. While Scotland is synonymous with the term single malt, Ireland also has a long tradition.

  7. The World of Scotch Whisky | Proof By Southern Glazer's

    Oct 3, 2023 · A mash bill is the composition of grains in a whisky. For example, single malt Scotch has a mash bill of 100% malted barley; a single grain whisky might have a mash bill of 60% wheat and 40% …

  8. What is a Mash Bill? - Whiskipedia

    Aug 22, 2022 · The mash bill of a whisky is the grain combination used when making multigrain spirits such as bourbons. Unlike single malt these do not consist of a single grain, but are instead produced …

  9. Mash Bill in Whiskey Production Explained Simply - Distillery University

    Feb 23, 2025 · Mash bill in whiskey production refers to the specific combination of grains used to create the whiskey’s base. The selection and proportion of grains determine not only the spirit’s …

  10. Scotch vs. Bourbon vs. Rye: Mash Ingredients, Flavor, Mouthfeel

    Aug 13, 2020 · Learn the difference between scotch, bourbon, and rye. Explore the mash ingredients, flavors, and mouthfeels of these 3 types of whiskey.