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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.
It's when farmers and home owners would make home made whiskey. then they would hide it in tree stumps. Added: it was illegaly made and sold southern
A varnish or lacquer would do the trick, though nothing actually makes wood scratch proof just scratch resistant
Well a scratch on your face would be 'a scratch' so it would be a thing, or a noun. But to scratch something would be an action or a verb; 'to scratch' is an action word and a verb.
They were protesting a tax on whiskey. Because of the remote area of the country they lived in it was easier to make whiskey from their corn and transport the whiskey than it was to transport the corn itself. But then the tax would have cut into their profit. Edit: In short, the Whiskey Rebellion.
Why yes. Rain is a good thing.
No they do not.
no clue mate, maybe it would say on the manual
Yes idk if they make nonalcoholic whiskey or not but regular whiskey contains alcohol :D hope I helped
If you wish make an apple pie from scratch, you must first invent the universe.
Why would you want to? Tennessee has the best whiskey!
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