Taste of whiskey: When it comes to drinking whiskey, the biggest question that comes to mind is how much water should be added to whiskey? It has been a matter of debate for a long time. Some people believe that water should not be added to the whiskey and its real taste will be found only when you drink it directly. But some people cannot drink it without water. The truth is that there is no definite rule. You can drink it with as much water as you want.
According to a scientific study conducted in Sweden, mixing the right amount of water can emerge from the hidden taste molecules in the whiskey. For example, in the Scotch whiskey industry, whiskey is diluted to about 20 percent ABV (ie about half whiskey, half water) and tested for taste. But it is important to note that when more than 20 percent of water is added, the taste of whiskey is reduced. Therefore, adding only 12 ml of water in about 60 ml whiskey is sufficient.
Another controversial topic is to put ice or not? It depends on the climate of your location. For example, in warm countries like India, many people drink whiskey with snow. The snow adds a little softness and freshness to the whiskey. The ice looks especially good with bombon or American whiskey. However, in Japan, drinking both water and ice in the style called “Mizuari” is traditional.
For whiskey, only one or two large snowflakes are enough. Because these ice pieces melt quickly, the taste of the drink dissolves quickly. Now, which water should you mix? It is better that you add the same water that you drink daily. Whether it is tap water, filtered water or bottled water, if you use the same water you use, then the taste will also be natural.
If you want more premium experience, experts say it is best to mix water from the distillation that makes whiskey. This is because the minerals present in it gives the natural taste to the whiskey. Finally, mixing water in whiskey is a personal choice. You can take a decision based on your choice and taste. No one is saying that “it’s wrong” or “it is right”.
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