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Definition of Blended whisky
1. Noun. Mixture of two or more whiskeys or of a whiskey and neutral spirits.
Lexicographical Neighbors of Blended Whisky
Literary usage of Blended whisky
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Foods and Their Adulteration: Origin, Manufacture, and Composition of Food by Harvey Washington Wiley (1907)
"The Department is of opinion that 1he mixtures presented can not legally be
labeled either "blended whiskies" or "blended whisky." The use of the plural of ..."
2. Great Debates in American History: From the Debates in the British by United States Congress, Marion Mills Miller, Great Britain Parliament (1913)
"Not unless the blended-whisky men desire to add fusel oil to their product, and
that they should not be permitted to do. SENATOR PENROSE. ..."
3. The Kentucky Law Reporter by Kentucky Court of Appeals (1905)
"The appellee may properly «ell his brand of "Old Kentucky Taylor," provided he
8O frame? his advertisements as to show that it is a blended whisky, ..."
4. Adventure Guide to Scotland by Martin Li (2005)
"Generally, the more expensive the blended whisky, the better are the malts ...
The stated age of a blended whisky is the age of the youngest whisky used in ..."
5. Hearings Before the Committee ...: March 11-15, 17-22, 24, 1902 on the Pure by United States Congress. House. Committee on Interstate and Foreign Commerce, United States 57th Congress, 1st session, 1901-1902. House. [from old catalog] (1902)
"How would you indicate blended whisky—by labeling '( Mr. HARVEY. I do not know
how that would be done, but most of our popular brands of whisky here are ..."