
Whiskey Tasting
The Ultimate Scotch Whiskey Tasting Guide for Beginners
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Damian Kemper
About this listen
Do you want to manage delightful conversations while tasting whiskey with people you care about? Do you want to gain confidence with the difference between whiskey, bourbon, and scotch? Keep reading...
This extraordinarily handy and exciting audiobook is full of practical and charming information on ways to revel in whisky. All whisky styles are explained, along with (just whisper it) blends. Along the way, a few myths are busted, including the idea that whisky has to be taken neat.
With Whiskey Tasting, you will discover:
- The difference between scotch, Irish, bourbon, Tennessee, rye, Japanese, and American
- The difference between malt whiskey and grain whiskey
- Ways to impress your friends with anecdotes about whiskey
- Steps to meditate with whiskey
- All the secret about cigars and whiskey
In Whiskey Tasting, Gary Wines Cappiello explores flavor camps - a way to recognize a style of whisky - and moves directly to offer giant tasting notes of the important brands, demonstrating whisky's topnotch diversity.
In this audiobook, he explains the way to enjoy whisky in myriad approaches - the use of water and mixers, from soda to inexperienced tea; and in cocktails like Rusty Nail. He even offers suggestions on ways for pairing whisky and food.
Discover the right approach to whiskey tasting, cigars paring, and become a fine connoisseur of the most well-known spirit. Start you journey - join into the club by clicking on the "buy now" button.
©2019 Gary Wines Cappiello (P)2020 Gary Wines CappielloListeners also enjoyed...
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- EverettZDiaz
- 03-06-20
Highly recommended!
The author's writing style is engaging and easy-to-understand. It was hard for me to put this book down. This is not a book of lists or reviews. There are other good books that cover every distillery and most of their major products. This is not that. This book is a survey course on whiskey if you will. Highly recommended!
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- AnnetteAMendoza
- 03-17-20
Great
This is an engaging and interesting look at whiskey. The basics are nicely covered and it includes compatibility guides, suggested pairings and recipes. I wish the tasting recommendations included alternatives to the more obscure and expensive suggestions.
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- SteveSCendejas
- 03-17-20
Highly recommended!
I got many valuable insights on what shapes the flavors of Scotch, Bourbon, Tennessee, Irish, Canadian and Japanese whiskeys, and came away with an appreciation for all of them. Highly recommended!
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- AmosDFletcher
- 03-10-20
Five Stars
Informative and easy to take in, great book. I have recommend this book to friends and people I meet who have an interest in bourbon or whiskey.
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- IsaacISmith
- 03-12-20
Good start
This is a pretty fun book, as is any about whiskey. It is a very good looking book thanks to the extra copper color bits on the cover.
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- Matthew Kirkpatrick
- 04-20-21
not bad
voice actor mispronounced a lot of things. there was also what seemed to be a lot editing errors, gaps, and repeats
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- RichardKGregg
- 03-19-20
Five Stars
One of the best, if not THE BEST book on Whiskey I have ever listen. It really is a treat to buy, whether you are a beginner or an aficionado. I would suggest coupling the listening of this book with a glass of your favorite Whisky, it just seems to go together so well...
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- Sara
- 03-20-20
Great book
Hands down best whisky book on the market. I have purchased at least 7 of these almost all of them were gifts and they were received very well. Clear concise and not snobby or elitist. Very easy to comprehend and enjoyable
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- Raphael
- 03-20-20
Great buy
Bought this for my hubby as a gift. He said the book is very informative and very well written. Recommend this for anyone who wants to know more about the history and present of Whiskey making.
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- OscarSStill
- 03-17-20
Amazing Book
Just like all things new, having someone who has been there and done that and passes on what they have learned makes this book an excellent place to start. Author is a gifted writer and deserves to be heard.
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