yes and i like the old name better
They like it and it has a long history. Washington was suppose to have had the best whiskey in the colonies. He had a distillery at Mt. Vernon.
People drink whiskey "on the rocks" (meaning with ice), straight, or in mixed drinks.
Yes. But cooling whiskey will reduce the complexity of its flavor. If you like your whiskey cold, it's best to keep it at room temperature and then pour it over ice.
Whiskey, specifically American rye whiskey, is made from a mash bill that includes a high percentage of rye grain. This gives the whiskey a spicy and flavorful profile compared to whiskey made from other grains like corn or barley.
Some people do, but certainly not everyone. People who like whiskey would drink it, but many Irish people don't drink whiskey at all.
The steryoptype is whiskey
Whiskey is whiskey because whiskey is distilled in whiskey farms, by distillers of whiskey. My friend who was there at the time of this rebellion, Bethsarh, informs me "I was distraught by the loss of mon3y because my whiskey was not whiskey enough for the whiskey seller in the market of whiskey selling."
No. Finland would have it own ones and other spirits, like vodka. Only Ireland is famous for Irish whiskey.
Jesus. In Canadian form.
they like to sleep and drink whiskey
Beer and Whiskey