First of all, let's exlude from debate here any blended whiskey that has been tainted by the addition of caramel or any other artificial sweeteners. If you are looking for single malt scotch whiskey with a sweet, flowery taste I recommend the lowland Glenkinchie (I'm the only person in the world that would recommend it, it seems), or the lovely plain summery taste of Cragganmore. Glenlivet is also a cracking good and often overlooked sweetish scotch and it's simply too cheap not to buy. These are really cheap, good value malts. If you want the full-bore sherry sweetness of a top-notch whiskey I recommend A'bhuna, one of Aberlour's finest malts. Follow the golden rule: never buy any whiskey you haven't tasted first.
= SINGLE MALT SCOTCH WHISKY =
McCleary's Blended Scotch? No. It's made up.
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This is a matter of personal opinion.
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The french word for sellotape is "ruban adhésif" or more frequently "Scotch / rouleau de Scotch / ruban Scotch" after the brand name.
Johnny Sailor Red.
Many may use "scotch tape" as a generic term is typically used to refer to cellophane tape of any brand. In conversation, yes, chances are the person asking for "scotch tape" is referring to a cellophane or transparent tape such as that used for wrapping gifts.In reality, the "Scotch" name is in fact a registered trademark of 3M corporation and is the brand name of the original product. The Scotch Brand is applied to various forms of tape, and in fact was originally applied to a masking tape (not cellophane).To help combat trademark genericization, 3M markets its products today as "Scotch Brand Tape."
Popular British name in the last century for a drink mixing Scotch whisky with a German brand of mineral water called Apollinaris.
No, they are all made in Scotland.
scotch tape is a brand of tape. there are many kinds though. like magic tape for wrapping papers, or normal tape. you can buy them at staples.
Drambuie, a liqueur made with Scotch whisky and honey; Dewar's, a brand of blended Scotch whisky; Disaronno, a brand of amaretto liqueur.