Gaelic for 'the water of Life'
WhiskEy is from Ireland, whiskey is from Scotland and elsewhere.
In Dufftown, Scotland. The heart of whiskey distilling in Scotland. have a look at the Glenfiddich website.
The term "whiskey" originates from Ireland and Scotland. In Ireland, it is spelled "whiskey," while in Scotland, it is traditionally spelled "whisky." Both countries have long histories of whiskey production and have influenced the development of this popular spirit.
The word "whiskey" in English is the same in Spanish: "whiskey"
I spell it whiskey.
Whiskey is masculine in Spanish. El güisqui / whiskey.
Whiskey barrel information. Link.
The word whiskey is of Gaelic origin. It derived from the Gaelic word whisky which means water of life.
A person who makes whiskey is called a distiller.
Keith, Scotland.
It seems that there is a mispelling of whiskey or whiskey. The word is not wisky or wiskey but whiskey. A Scottish-whiskey producer is a person who produces the variety of whiskey known as Scottish. A Scottish whiskey-producer is a native of Scotland who produce any variety of whiskey. AND A Scottish whiskey producer, without any dashes, is either of the two described. G. R. Hale
I prefer whiskey because of its rich and complex flavors that come from the aging process in barrels.