Anywhere you wish.
Whisky
It's where you make beer or whisky.
Whisky : Soda = 1 : 0! Whisky with soda is just wasted whisky!
Irish was the first to make and and the scottish took it
Scotch whisky is from Scotland.
I prefer whisky.
One answer is 'there's no such thing'. Another is 'any barrel used to make whisky'. The thing is, whisky (proper scotch whisky, that is) wouldn't be whisky if it hadn't been matured in imported barrels originally used to make something else. The most common are secondhand barrels that were used to make American bourbon, and those that orginally contained sherry, but recently there have been all sorts of wierd and wonderful tastes introducted (champagne, etc.). The bunnahabhain distillery recently released a malt made exclusively in new barrels, but this is very rare, and the whisky isn't all that good, either.
Some popular cocktails made with Boilermaker Whisky include the classic Boilermaker (whisky served with a beer), the Whisky Sour (whisky, lemon juice, and simple syrup), and the Old Fashioned (whisky, sugar, bitters, and orange peel).
Barley is a grain, used to make food, beer, and whisky.
Scotch whisky is a type of whisky that is distilled and matured in Scotland. It must be made from malted barley and aged in oak barrels for a minimum of three years. There are several types of Scotch whisky, including single malt, single grain, blended malt, blended grain, and blended Scotch whisky. The production and labeling of Scotch whisky are tightly regulated by laws set forth by the Scotch Whisky Association.
Oil, whisky, fish.
The Whisky Barrel was created in 2007.