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How is whisky made?

Ever wondered what whisky is made from, and the production steps involved? We guide you through the entire process from grain to glass.

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Grains
Malting
Mashing
Fermenting
Distilling
Maturing
Blending
Filtering

Authors:

Adam O'Connell, writer at Master of Malt
Jake Mountain, doer of things at Master of Malt
Reading time: 10 minutes

Whisky in some ways is a simple product, made from a process you could define as grain + water + yeast + wood + time = whisky. There’s a world of nuance and personality in that process, however, which can differ across regions, countries, and categories, with each factor having a significant effect on flavour.

Whisky making is a science, with a good helping of art and a touch of mystery and magic thrown in like any good craft. If you had two distilleries next door to each other making whisky to the exact same method with the same equipment and materials, they would have perceptible differences. Why this happens will perhaps remain beyond our full comprehension, not that people haven’t attempted to explain it, much like the stock market or The Matrix.

But we can break down the methodology and explain what each step adds to the process. We’ll also take this opportunity to encourage you to go to a distillery and witness the process for yourself. The sights, the smells, and the atmosphere make it all very real and undoubtedly add to your appreciation of this fantastic spirit.

Grains (and water)

A combine harvester harvesting barley

Barley is one of the most important whisky-making grains.

Malting (and kilning)

Floor malting at Bowmore distillery on Islay

A traditional floor malting - the distillery worker is using a malt 'shiel' to move the barley.

Mashing (and milling)

The rotating knives and floor of a full lauter mash tun

Inside Glen Moray distillery's shiny full lauter mash tun.

Fermenting

Liquid brewers yeast being poured from a measuring cylinder into an open top oak washback

Simon Thompson adding yeast to the washback for fermentation at Dornoch distillery.

Distilling

Copper pot stills at Glenmorangie distillery

The famously long-necked and tall stills in Glenmorangie's still house.

Maturing

Whisky matured in interesting casks

A man sampling whisky from a cask using a copper valinch

Cask maturing in a traditional dunnage warehouse in Bowmore distillery on Islay.

Blending

Filtering and colouring

Brilliant blends and un-filtered whiskies

Dr. Nick Savage surrounded by whisky sample bottles

Dr. Nick Savage blending samples of Bladnoch single malt.

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