I belive most are. The Macallan is distilled twice.
Scotch whisky is one which is distilled,blended and bottled in scotland
Scotch whisky is whisky distilled in Scotland, usually from malted barley.
No, Jameson is an Irish whiskey. Scotch whiskey (note the different spelling) must be distilled and bottled in Scotland.
No. Since whiskey is distilled the product containing gluten (called mash which can be a mixture of many cereals including barley, rye etc. which contain gluten) no gluten can be transferred through the distillation process. However, the manufacturers of some American whiskies do add some of the mash back into the distilled product for flavour. Jack Daniels doesn't but I have heard that Jim Beam does. For a Scotch or Irish Whiskey to be called Scotch/Irish this is not permitted so, by definition, all Scotch and Irish whiskies are gluten free.
Scotch whiskey is distilled from malted barley that may or may not have been smoked over a peat fire.
There is no nutritional value in Scotch or other distilled spirits. It does however have a calorific value of around 60-70kcals per 1oz
There is NO difference. Scotch IS whisky. Scotch is a nickname for whisky made in Scotland. On every bottle of whisky made in Scotland the label says 'Scotch Whisky' rather than 'Scottish Whisky'. The word 'Scotch' simply means where the product is made i.e. Scotland. ----- Scotch is a tradename and must meet requirements for ingredients, distilling, aging and blending to be called "Scotch". Whiskey is more generic referring to any distilled drink made from grain mash, fermented and then distilled one, two or three times then stored in charred wooden barrels to "age" the whiskey and gain its brown color. In some cases the aging process is skipped as in the production of "moonshine", which techically could be called young unaged whiskey.
Glenlivet scotch whiskey is distilled by the Glenlivet Distillery near Ballindalloch in Moray, Scotland, which is owned by the French company Pernod Ricard.
Scotch alcohol is a generic term for alcohol distilled in Scotland. There are so many types that the only capitalisation takes place with brand names.
Isle of Jura Single Malt is a Scotch whiskey distilled on the island of Jura.
In ancient time Scottish people were called Scotchs. It is no surprise now.