Sipping on Sensory and Emotional Bliss: The Psychology of WhiskyTasting
Whisky tasting is more than just a hobby or pastime for many people – it is a sensory and emotional experience that can bring about feelings of relaxation, enjoyment, and even nostalgia. But what is it about whisky that elicits these responses in people? In this blog post, we will explore the psychology of whisky tasting and how our senses and emotions play a role in our perception and enjoyment of this popular spirit. One of the main reasons that whisky is so enjoyable is due to its complex flavour profile. Whisky is made from grains such as barley, corn, and rye, which are fermented and distilled to create a base alcohol. The flavour of the whisky is then influenced by factors such as the type of grains used, the ageing process, and the type of oak barrels used for ageing. These factors contribute to the wide range of flavours that can be found in different whiskies, including notes of fruit, caramel, vanilla, and smoke. Smell and taste The sense of smell is closely connected to our ...