Marea Goodman, LM, CPM

3 minute read Marea Goodman, LM, CPM

Blended Whiskey May 2026

: Often combines triple-distilled pot still whiskey with lighter grain whiskey, as seen in brands like Jameson . The "Quality" Debate

: A mix of one or more single malt Scotch whiskies with one or more single grain Scotch whiskies. These are strictly regulated, and additives other than caramel coloring are prohibited.

Blended whiskey’s balanced nature makes it incredibly versatile. It can be enjoyed: blended whiskey

: New American blenders, like Barrell Craft Spirits , are revitalizing the category by blending high-quality straight whiskeys to create complex, award-winning profiles. Comparison of Whiskey Types Malt Whiskey Grain Whiskey Blended Whiskey Ingredients 100% malted barley Mixed grains (corn, wheat, etc.) Combination of malt and grain Flavor Profile Rich, complex, intense Light, smooth, subtle Balanced, consistent, versatile Best Used For Sipping neat Mixing in cocktails Sharing, gatherings, cocktails Common Brands Macallan, Glenlivet Johnnie Walker, Jameson, Chivas Regal How to Enjoy Blends

At its most basic level, a blend is a mixture of two or more whiskies that are bottled and sold as one. : Often combines triple-distilled pot still whiskey with

: A popular choice for a smoother, chilled experience.

: To appreciate the master blender's craft. : A popular choice for a smoother, chilled experience

: Under U.S. law, a product can be labeled "blended whiskey" if it contains at least 20% straight whiskey. The remaining 80% can be other whiskeys or even grain neutral spirits (GNS).