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Irish whiskey is whiskey made in Ireland or Scotland that doesn't meet the requirements to be called "Scoth"which has a fairly strict set of requirements to carry the name on their drink. Many Irish whiskeys are blended with whiskeys not allowed in Scoth and use ingredients not allowed in Scotch. A Whiskey made in Ireland would also not be allowed to be called Scotch. The names are sometimes traditions but in other cases they are legal tradnames.
The first group to immigrate to America from Ireland was the Scotch-Irish (ethnic Scots colonists in Ireland) in the 1700's. These Scotch-Irish where predominantly Presbyterian's who left for a better life from the discrimination of the Church of Ireland which tightly controlled the island as well as for economic reasons.. These Scotch-Irish form the backbone of American society, with many famous Americans such as Davy Crockett, Dolly Parton, and at least a quarter of US Presidents (Bill Clinton, Ulysses Grant, Theodore Roosevelt amongst others) having Scotch-Irish roots. These same Scotch-Irish became great pioneers taming Appalachia and west. They contributed greatly to George Washington's side in the American War of Independence and also to both sides in the American Civil War. The Seal of the United States, the draft of the Declaration of Independence, alongside many other things that are quintessential to American heritage where done by Scotch-Irish. Blue-grass music was also developed by these people which later progressed into country music. Even the term red-neck can be attributed to them, with it arising from the Presbyterian's in the southern states use of a red scarf around their neck to protect it from the sun.
A Tennessee, Canadian, or Irish whiskey would be fine since the strudel will mask their subtle differences. I wouldn't use Scotch though, its peat can be overwhelming.
Braun makes a 36-cup coffee maker that is still somehow considered "for home use."
There is mainly coffee but they still farm coco beans and sugar.
Yes it is safe as long as you follow the manufacturers directions for brewing coffee.
I would hope not! Ottomans are still commonly used and easily used as a coffee table. You can always put a tray on one to prevent spilling and use that as a coffee table.
Scotch tape.
The use of a commercial coffee machine is to make coffee fast in the morning. Most people need coffee to function in the mornings. That is the use of commercial coffee.
They use silicon adhesives for the backing that you pull the tape off of. Check it out at the scotch website and at Wacker.com. Wacker creates the adhesive backing for many of these types of companies.
Its fairly simple to use. All you have to do is add your coffee, some water and wait. It will make you some of the richest coffee you've ever had. You can use any coffee in it. No special coffee is required.
To make coffee