Since the introduction of Irish whiskey into the US market, the acceptability of the drink by many people in the United States has made many people more confused about the possible differences between Irish whiskey and American whiskey. The truth is both have quality taste but there are some noticeable differences between them. First of all, Irish whiskey is made from barley and at times it can be mixed with malt, whereas American whiskey is made from rye, corn or wheat.
Irish whiskey is of two types, we have Irish whiskey with malt and the other one without malt. American whiskey, on the other hand, has four different types: American blend, rye, bourbon and Tennessee. We can also compare the two in terms of their taste. American whiskey gives a very sweet taste compared to Irish whiskey, while Irish whiskey only gives a lighter flavor. The taste given by Irish whiskey is due to the presence of ingredients like barley and malt.