go to a convient store piss in your cup then ask the clerk to piss in the cup then grab some ice put it in their then buy some whisky. thus you now have a cup of piss and some whisky. then get some hot cheetos.
In Scotland. There are treaties that say all Scotch whisky is made in Scotland, and a Scottish law that says all whisky made in Scotland must be Scotch.
Scotch starts by malting barley. The next step is to brew beer without hops. When fermented, it is put in a still and distilled into white lightning. Said moonshine is put in casks and aged from three to as many as you want years. It gets its color from the tannins in the barrel.
Whiskey, or whiskey, is made from the fermented mash of grains, such as barley, rye, corn, and wheat. Most whiskeys are produced in Scotland, Ireland, Canada and the United States. Traditionally, Canadian and Scotch whiskies are spelled without the "e". The flavor and quality of a whiskey is dependent on many factors: the type(s) of grain used, water source, how and how many times the whiskey is distilled, and how long and on what kind of barrels the whiskey is aged. There are several thousand brands of whiskey available, all with a different taste and quality. The taste and quality may even be different from one vintage to another. There are three main American whiskey types: Straight whiskey is made from at least 51 percent of a grain. The distilled product must not exceed 160 proof (80 percent ABV), and must be aged for at least 2 years in oak barrels. The finished product, diluted with water, must be at least 80 proof. Typical straight whiskeys are Bourbon, Rye whiskey, and Tennessee whiskey (see related ingredients). Light whiskey is distilled to higher than 160 proof and diluted with more water than straight whiskey. It is then stored in charred oak barrels. Light whiskeys are mainly used for blending. Blended whiskey is made from a combination of two or more 100 proof straight whiskeys, blended with neutral spirits or light whiskeys. At least 20 percent of the blend must be straight whiskey. (See related ingredients) In addition to American whiskey, other major whiskeys include Scotch, Irish whiskey, and Canadian whiskey (see related ingredients). i think
Whisky is basically distilled MASH. Usually it is made from corn, but can be wheat, barley, rye and even rice if desired.
Oh, and then it's usually aged in wooden barrels to give it a mellow wonderful flavor.
Whiskey is made in a process called distillation.
One can make single malt whiskey when one distills malted barley with a pot still and ages it for at least three years in oak casks not exceeding 700 liters.
Get a shot of whiskey, maybe a spoon of brown sugar in together, pour in hot water. Get a slice of lemon and pierce the slice with a few cloves. Stir the contents and throw in the lemon
Sure enuff you may but just as sure you will pay the price, i have realised whiskey make stools rather hot and bitter and that is bound to fool around with the network piles...then there comes an excruciating pain you will never forget.... i can tell you now that piles will almost inevitably make you quit drinking, especially hot spirits, but anyway that depends on your devotion to whiskey!
Give them whiskey and crack.
nope
Why yes. Rain is a good thing.
No they do not.
Yes idk if they make nonalcoholic whiskey or not but regular whiskey contains alcohol :D hope I helped
Whisky contains Ethanol. Ethanol boiling point is 78.3C. So at this temperature whiskey also boils
It would not be 'Scotch' whiskey if made outside Scotland would it ? Many countries make whiskey, U.S.A. (bourbon), Canada, Japan, India, Taiwan, Ireland (whiskey), Wales and even England.
make whiskey
When first distilled whiskey is clear. It gets its colour from the barrels in which it is matured
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