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The six most common types of whisk(e)y Lucky for you, we’re here to help. Today, you’ll learn a little bit about the different categories and subcategories, where they’re made, what they ...
Mirriam-Webster provides two definitions for the word whisk: one for the motion and another for the actual tool. The tool is defined as a “utensil used for beating food by hand” while the ...