Before the emergence of blends in the 20th century, what was the most popular type of Irish whiskey?
Answer Single Pot
Single pot still whiskey is produced entirely in a pot still inside a single distillery from a combination of malted and unmalted barley. This whiskey is distinguished from single malt whiskey by the addition of raw, unmalted grain to the mash. Until the twentieth century, single-pot whiskeys were the most prevalent type of Irish whiskey.
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