Whisky or aqua fortis.
no, I called them- hasn't been discontinued
The study of whiskey is called "whiskeyology." This field encompasses the examination of whiskey production processes, flavor profiles, regional variations, and the history of whiskey-making. Enthusiasts and professionals often explore aspects such as distillation techniques, aging processes, and the impact of different ingredients on the final product. Whiskey tasting and appreciation also play a significant role in this study.
Whiskey is Shetland Sheepdog dog breed
The song is called "Whiskey Hangover".
A person who makes whiskey is called a distiller.
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.
usquebaugh in Irish Gaelic, uisge beatha in Scotish Gaelic both meaning 'water of life' Loosely pronounced 'whishkeyba', it became shortened by the English to 'whishkey' and then 'whisky'. the latin aqua vitae also means 'water of life' Also known as Scotch/Canadian whisky by the spelling or Irish/American whiskey with an 'e' in the name.
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The purpose of the whiskey tax was to help pay off debts to other country's after the war. It has also been a tool used by temperance activists and neo-prohibitionists to reduce alcohol consumption.
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Whiskey mainly, especially something called bug juice. also furs and guns