About This Style
What These Profiles Represent
Whisky and whiskey profiles in DUI Professional are product-level dose references, not market rankings or legal conclusions. This subtype is used for non-bourbon and non-Scotch whisky records because Bourbon and Scotch have their own active subtypes in the database.
The listed profiles include Canadian whisky, Irish whiskey, Japanese whisky, American rye and Tennessee whiskey examples, Indian whisky, French whisky, Armenian whiskey, and other world whisky records. Label spelling varies by producer and jurisdiction; the database preserves the product name while mapping the profile into the Spirits / Whisky subtype for simulation.
Under U.S. TTB standards, whisky is a spirits class with type rules that include grain distillation, storage, labeling, and minimum bottling strength context. Those standards are included here for background. A forensic For BAC simulation, use the actual selected product, bottle label, pour volume, and drinking timeline rather than assuming all whisky products are 40% ABV.
