What is the place where whiskey made?

Whiskey is made in a distillery.

While the specific location of a distillery can vary, the process of making whiskey generally involves the following steps:

1. Malt production: Grains like barley are soaked, germinated, and dried to create malt.

2. Mashing: Malt is ground and mixed with hot water to create a sugary liquid called "wort".

3. Fermentation: Yeast is added to the wort, which converts the sugars into alcohol.

4. Distillation: The fermented liquid is heated, separating the alcohol from the water and other impurities.

5. Aging: The distilled spirit is matured in oak barrels, often for several years.

So, while you might hear someone say "that's a great whiskey from Scotland", the actual place where it was made is a specific distillery in Scotland.