Scots-Irish
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putting down the whiskey rebellion
Whiskey Rebellion
No. The most popular whiskey in the world is Johnnie Walker. The Johnnie Walker brand is owned by Diageo, a British Company and manufactured in Scotland.
Lynchburg, Tennessee was settled in the early 1800s. The city is the home to the Jack Daniel's whiskey factory. It is located in the southern, central part of the state in Moore County.
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."
Betty T. Koch has written: 'Beyond the Alleghenies' -- subject(s): Fiction, Whiskey Rebellion, Pa., 1794, Juvenile fiction, Frontier and pioneer life
Whisky (without en 'e') denotes a Scottish type distilled spirit. Whiskey (with an 'e') denotes Irish or American type distilled spirit.Jim Beam, Jack Daniels and Old Crow are American Whiskey types.A fairly trivial example of the difference in American English and British English.
WhiskEy is from Ireland, whiskey is from Scotland and elsewhere.
Rye Whiskey Rye Whiskey
The word "whiskey" in English is the same in Spanish: "whiskey"
Whiskey