Whisky
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Whisky or Scotch, or [Uisge Beatha] in Gaelic, is a type of distilled beverage from fermented grain mash. Different grains are used for different varieties, including barley, rye, corn cum wheat. Whisky’s aged in wooden casks, made generally of [white oak]. The distillate must age for at least three years and one day in Scotland to be called Scotch whisky, although most single [malts] are offered at a minimum of eight years of age. Scotch whisky is divided into five distinct categories: [single malt], blended malt , blended Scotch whisky, blended grain Scotch whisky, and single grain Scotch whisky. Plain caramel colouring may be added. That is the greatest liquor I have ever drunk so far! I cannot imagine what the world would be without whisky.
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What [men] [drink].
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A spirit distilled from malted grain, especially barley or rye.
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Why Do the [Scots] spell it without the E,
Because We Invented it thats why! ,originally called [uisge beatha] water of life, in the [Gaelic] Tongue. -
The Most Marvelous Drink in the world and nae mistakehas had to fight off many imposters over the years ie:
Whiskey([Bourbon]),canadian [whisky],Irish whiskey,japanese whisky, and even welsh whisky!many decent attempts but none have matched the original ,especially the Single [Malts] of which there are many, enjoyed by true connoiseurs.Each [Whisky] has its own distinct character [reflecting] the glen or region it was born. The Term Whisky is an anglisced corruption of the Gaelic word uisge meaning water, or to give it its correct term Uisge beatha, The water of life!,Blended Whiskies are cheaper than Malts and contain a mix of both grain and [malt] whiskies. Often Referred to as Scotch by non [Scots] or ocasionaly by Scots Abroad to be sure they are not served an imposter -
- Liquor [distilled] from a fermented mash of grain, as barley, corn, or rye. From the Gaelic [Uisge Beatha], water of life.
2.A drink of [whisky].
Also whiskey
- Liquor [distilled] from a fermented mash of grain, as barley, corn, or rye. From the Gaelic [Uisge Beatha], water of life.
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A drink created in Ireland, not Scotland, which seems to be a popular belief. Scotland only [got its] hand on [the whisky] created by the Irish nation about [100 years] after it started making it. It also means the water of life in the Irish language.
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(noun) 1. A form of liquor, normally spelled Whiskey, but spelled without the e in some countries.
(noun) 2. A word used to describe someone who is often times [unfun], unmotivated, or boring. This term is sometimes used to refer to someone who smokes weed, but is more often used to describe a person who is boring in general. The origins of this meaning are unknown, but many users assume it has something to do with the [running joke] between several nations that Whiskey is more fun than Whisky.This term is fairly [unpopular] on the West Coast, but appears often in some East Coast cities such as New York and Boston.
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