Single malt whisky
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Single malt whisky is an alcoholic beverage which is distilled at a single distillery, and which is completely from a single type of malted grain, traditionally barley, (although there are also single malt rye whiskies). Most single malt whiskies are distilled using a pot still. Single malts are produced all over the world, but the best known single malts come from Scotland and Japan.