Rye whisky is a type of whisky in which rye is the main grain in the mash bill.
In practice, this means:
- Minimum composition: in the US, a rye whisky must contain at least 51% rye
- Flavour profile: spicier and drier than bourbon
- Typical flavours: black pepper, cloves, cinnamon, citrus, rye bread and light caramel
- Mouthfeel: often tighter and ‘spicier’ than bourbon
- Maturation: usually in new, charred oak casks (especially in the American style)
In short:
Rye whisky is the ‘spicy counterpart’ to bourbon: less sweet, more spicy and a drier, often livelier style.
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