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Question 1:
The ‘Scotch Whisky Act 1988’ legally defines Scotch whisky. Which of these is the standard that whisky must meet in order to be called, Scotch Whisky?
A. It must be distilled at a Scottish distillery.
B. All of these
C. It must have an alcoholic strength of less than 94.8% by volume.
D. It must be matured in Scotland in oak casks for not less than three years.

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