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Definition of Blended whiskey
1. Noun. Mixture of two or more whiskeys or of a whiskey and neutral spirits.
Lexicographical Neighbors of Blended Whiskey
Literary usage of Blended whiskey
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Food Inspection and Analysis: For the Use of Public Analysts, Health by Albert Ernest Leach (1920)
"What has long been known as " blended whiskey" is either an imitation pure and
simple, ... According to the US decisions, the term " blended whiskey " is ..."
2. Great Debates in American History: From the Debates in the British by United States Congress, Marion Mills Miller, Great Britain Parliament (1913)
"In the labeling of a barrel or a package containing blended whiskey, we do not
consider it objectionable to use the words "blended" or "vatted," but it ..."
3. Public Hygiene by Thomas Stewart Blair (1911)
"blended whiskey is a mixture of two or more whiskeys, and contains the relative
quantities of secondary products to ethyl alcohol of the varieties of ..."