Drink Stories : Six-Column Grain, Terroir and Indian Single-Malt Whisky

For a really long time the whisky business has settled on a truce on numerous things. From the Irish bourbon versus Scotch whisky (which started things out) banter, questions over the Scotch business’ case that wellspring of water is the main part of whisky making to the momentum conversations over the utilization of the term terroir for whisky. In India, there’s a stewing conflict that is yet to be tended to — six-line grain or two-column grain, what’s best for the Indian single malts?

Creating Buzz : Indri Trini – A New Indian Single Malt

Historic Perspective In the third century BCE — when trade links among India and different regions of the planet was thriving — Chandragupta Maurya started constructing a highway along what was known as Uttarpath or “Northern Road”. The street would associate Central Asia to significant exchange places India, including what is currently Taxila in Rawalpindi, […]