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Whiskey

Whiskey is a distilled grain alcohol that originated in Scotland during the 1400s. It is now produced worldwide.

1,043 Questions

When was Whiskey Blanket created?

Whiskey Blanket was created in 2003.

Is a bottle of Old Overholt straight rye whiskey bottled in Cincinnati Ohio around 1960 worth anything to a collector?

I haven't heard about Old Overcoat since the early 60s. I'm not sure this would even be worth anything to a frat brother having DT's from withdrawal.

Does a walker whiskey bottle dated1798 have any value?

Most probably yes!

If you have a very old and valuable bottle of whiskey, it may no longer be fit for consumption but it is still likely to have appeal to collectors due to its extreme rarity.

It might be a good idea to take it to a special auction adviser or antiques dealer. These can usually be found in the top auction houses such as Christie's or Sothebies if you're in the Uk, but both auction houses still have prominent places in the USA. They do send experts around each nation to make valuations for upcoming specialist auctions so you don't need to necessarily be in London or New York.

Before you contact them, it might be a good idea to photograph in detail all around the bottle in order to send images should they request them, for feedback faster.

Call them and inquire with as much detail as possible. It might be worthwhile searching their past catalogs of specialist auctions to see what prices similar bottles have achieved.

Alternatively or as well as contacting the auctioneers, you could try and contact the whiskey company if they still exist. They might have a valuation for you, or an interest in buying it themselves. If you meant Johnny Walker Whiskey, it's now owned by drinks giant corporation Diageo. Although Johnny Walker only came into being in it's current form in the 1820s; there may be a connection, it's unlikely, but it's possible.

When buddy and his cousin go to buy whiskey how does mr haha surprise them?

When Mr. Haha doesn't make them pay and says he will take the fruitcake as payment.

When the innocent boy and his cousin knock at the door of this juke joint, Haha Jones himself answers. He is a formidable-looking man with scars on his face from many a knife fight. Glowering at them, Haha asks what they want. When his cousin asks for a quart of his "finest whiskey," which is no more than moonshine, Haha laughs. "Which one of you is a drinkin' man?" After he is told that the whiskey will be used in fruitcakes, Haha frowns, telling Buddy's cousin that such usage is a waste of good whiskey. Nevertheless, he sells them a bottle for two dollars. When they pay him with their nickels, dimes, and pennies, Haha's hard face softens, and he returns the change to them saying, "Just send me one of them fruitcakes instead."

What is a small measure of spirits called?

1 Holy spirit

2 Consuming tea spoonfuls of spirit

3 Shot; "A shot of whisky"; "A shot glass"

How many 8 ounce cups are in a fifth of vodka?

About 3.2 8oz cups or a total of about 25.6 fluid ounces [1 gallon is 128 ounces; a fifth (1/5 of a gallon) is approximately 25.6 ounces, which if divided among 8 oz measures would fill 3.2 of them.]

Is rye whiskey a bourbon?

Rye versus Bourbon

No.

Rye whiskey (or whiskey in the U.K.), which is making a bit of a comeback in popularity, is made from rye, the same grain used in rye bread, whereas bourbon is made primarily from corn. I say "primarily" because to be called Bourbon it must be made from a grain mix that contains at least 51 percent corn. Other grains, such as wheat, barley, and rye, are permitted in the mixture. The better sipping bourbons use more corn.

What is the price now if you bought a twelve years old Chivas Regal with seventy five CL scotch whiskey in year nineteen eighty?

It will probably remain unchanged. Scotches and blended whiskeys only age in barrels, they quit again once they are bottled.

How long can you preserve whisKey?

Whiskey can be preserved indefinitely if it remains unopened and stored in a cool, dark place. Once opened, it can last for several years, but its flavor may gradually change due to oxidation. To maintain its quality, it's best to consume it within a year or two after opening. Proper sealing and minimal exposure to air will help prolong its shelf life.

Can diabetics drink whiskey?

No,because diabetic people need to drink water only but whiskey is bad for diabetic people

Large-scale research consistently finds a 30% to 40% lower risk of developing type 2 Diabetes (adult-onset diabetes) associated with moderate drinking of beer, wine or spirits (whiskey, gin, rum, tequila, vodka, etc).

Can you buy Kessler's Blended Whiskey in Iowa?

The company that makes Kessler, which is also the company that makes Jim Beam, claims it to be the second best selling whiskey in America. You should be able to get all the Kessler you want in Iowa.

How did the Chinese invent brandy and whiskey?

how did chinese invent brandy and whisky well here it goes one day a man was walking and refewhwe deywgdyu2ww you get the giz

Would an older Winchester 1400 2.75 only barrel fit a Ted Williams 300 that calls for a 2.75 barrel?

It should work perfectly. Winchester made the Sears Ted Williams Model 300 and they used their Model 1400 to do it. Other than some minor differences in the wood and markings, they are the same.