What Does Alcohol Percentage Means? Why It’s Important?
Best Selling Whisky Brands in India And Why They Are On Top?
1. McDowell's No.1
2. Royal Stag
3. Officer's Choice Blue
4. Imperial Blue
5. Indri-Trini
6. 100 Pipers Whisky
7. 8 PM Whisky
8. Amarula Cream
9. Amrut Amalgam Malt Whisky
10. Antiquity Blue
11. Bacardi Ocho
12. Ballantine’s Whisky
13. Black & White Whisky
14. Black Dog Triple Reserve
15. Blenders Pride Reserve
16. Monkey Shoulder
17. Jameson Irish Whiskey
18. The Macallan
19. Dewar’s Whisky
20. Talisker
21. 100 Pipers 12 Years
22. Ardmore Legacy Single Malt
Ardmore Legacy Single Malt is celebrated for its lightly peated character and creamy texture. Its blend of smoky and sweet notes makes it a unique and versatile choice for whisky enthusiasts. Check the ARDMORE LEGACY SINGLE MALT prices.
23. Armr Anti Hangover Drinks
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25. Ballantine’s 12 Years
26. Balvenie Doublewood 12 Years
27. Black And White 12 Years
28. Black Dog Centenary Black Reserve
29. Black Dog Triple Gold Reserve
30. Black General Premium Whisky
31. Blenders Pride Whisky
32. Chivas Regal 12
33. Chivas Regal 18
34. Dewar's White Label
35. Dewars 12 Years
36. Dewars 15 Years
37. Diplomat Whisky
38. Directors Special Black
39. Gentleman Jack Whiskey
40. Glenfiddich 12 Years
41. Glenfiddich 15 Years
42. Glenfiddich 18 Years
43. Glenkinchie 12 Year Old
44. Grant’s Whisky
45. Vat 69 Whisky
46. White And Blue Whisky
47. J&B Rare
48. Jack Daniel's Tennessee Fire
49. Jack Daniel's Tennessee Honey
50. Jack Daniel's Tennessee Whiskey
51. Jim Beam Whiskey
52. Johnnie Walker Black Label Whisky
53. Johnnie Walker Blue Label 750 ML
54. Johnnie walker double black label
55. Johnnie walker gold label reserve
56. Johnnie walker green label
57. Johnnie walker red rye finish
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58. Lagavulin 16 year old
59. Laphroaig 10 year
60. Laphroaig quarter cask
61. Macallan triple cask 12 years
62. Macintosh whisky
63. McDowell no 1 platinum
64. Oban 14 year old whisky
65. Officer's choice
66. Old smuggler scotch
67. Paul john brilliance single malt
68. Red knight whisky
69. Red label johnnie walker
70. Ria black whisky
71. Rockdove premium whisky
72. Royal challenge whisky
73. Royal gold
74. Royal salute 21
75. Royal silk premium whisky
76. Royal stag
77. Royal stag barrel
78. Seagram's master blend whisky
79. Signature
80. Signature premium
81. Singleton of glendullan 12 years
82. Singleton of glendullan 15 years
83. Sterling reserve b10
84. Sterling reserve b7
85. Teacher's origin
86. Teacher's single malt
87. Teachers 50
88. Teachers golden thistle
89. Teachers highland cream
90. The famous grouse whisky
91. The glenlivet 12 years
92. White walker by johnnie walker
93. William lawson's
How Alcohol Percentage Influences Your Whisky Experience
Tips for Selecting Whiskies Based on Alcohol Percentage
1. For Beginners or Casual Drinkers:
Opting for whiskies with a lower ABV (around 40%). They are generally easier to drink and allow you to appreciate the flavours without feeling overwhelmed by the alcohol. You can try Paul John Bold Single Malt.
2. For Enthusiasts Seeking Bold Flavours:
Choose whiskies with a higher ABV (above 45%). It offers more complex and intense tasting experience, good for sipping slowly and enjoying the full range of aromas and flavours.
3. For Mixing:
If you want to define any whisky as a cocktail whisky, then use one with a lower ABV. It mixes into all other ingredients without knocking them out. However, it’s the high ABV whisky that creates the most interesting signature drinks.
Whisky and Indian Regulations on Alcohol Percentage
In India, whisky is produced and sold under strict rules to ensure quality and safety for consumers. Most whiskies in the country have a standard ABV of 42.8%, ensuring consistency across brands and giving whisky lovers a dependable drinking experience.
Final Thoughts!
Keeping knowledge about alcohol percentage in whisky can help you choose the right bottle for your celebration. The standard ABV ensures whisky is consistent and safe, but discovering the unique flavours and characteristics of popular brands can make your experience even more enjoyable.