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The first reference is made in Scotland, the first evidence of whisky production comes from an entry in the Exchequer Rolls for 1494 where malt is sent "To Friar John Cor, by order of the King, to make aquavitae" which was the product used in Whiskey distilling of the time , enough to make about 500 bottles.

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