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Question by  aradosev (47)

What are the ingredients in Johnnie Walker Gold?

Why is it different?

 
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Answer by  dramjbell (74)

Johnnie Walker Gold is a blend of 15 different single malts. It came from Alexander II's blending notes to celebrate Johnnie Walker's centenary. Off the bat, strong of peat and heather notes, both having a strong taste and finish with each sip. Beyond that, it is a barley whisky, having no grain alcohol...the recipe itself is a secret.

posted by Anonymous
The only Johnnie Walker that does not have grain alcohol is the green label. All the other 4 are blended scotches with grain alcohol.  add a comment
 
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Answer by  JamesPorter (63)

Johnnie Walker Gold is a blended whiskey, which means it uses whiskeys from different breweries around Scotland and mixes them, ages them 18 years and then sells it as "Gold Label". It is a barley based whiskey with NO grain alcohol. The actual ingredient list is a secret known only to those brewers

 
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Answer by  Leslie308 (241)

The specific ingredients in Johnny Walker Gold are kept secret, however there are a few commonly known components of the process. Johnny Walker Gold is a barley based whiskey - no grains involved. This is a blended whiskey made up of 15 different single malts that come from different breweries around Scotland, and is aged 18 years per batch.

 
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Answer by  Anonymous

Actually, they're called distilleries not breweries, and gold label is a BLENDED whisky. There for the components are both single malt and grain. If it were a blend of single malts it would be called a blended malt whisky.

 
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