Scotch has been around a lot longer than bourbon. Even, because of a disagreement with the Irish, spell whisky different. (Irish and American spell it with an E. WhiskEy)
So, Scotch is not aged in used bourbon barrels. At least not the real stuff.
Also, I have a bottle or 16 year old Lagavoulin that is quite lovely with a fat steak!
Bourbon is our heritage
Scotch is dyed and aged in used bourbon barrels.
Bourbon is one of the strictest distilling process in the world.
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Scotch has been around a lot longer than bourbon. Even, because of a disagreement with the Irish, spell whisky different. (Irish and American spell it with an E. WhiskEy)
So, Scotch is not aged in used bourbon barrels. At least not the real stuff.
Also, I have a bottle or 16 year old Lagavoulin that is quite lovely with a fat steak!
The majority of Lagavoulin is aged in a bourbon barrel. A few, a used Sherry cask.
It may be expensive but it still contains a food dye additive.
Maybe know what you are talking about before replying.