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Whiskey

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

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How long does makers mark whiskey age in a barrel?

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It depends on the barrel.

What do you call cherry whiskey and orange juice?

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That's a Shirley Temple Most Shirley Temples also contain orange juice

How do you find out how old a bottle of Seagrams 7 Crown whiskey is?

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The only way to tell is if there is a date written some where on the bottle, either on a label or imprinted in the glass. If there is none of these only really an expert will be able to tell you.

What is stump hole whiskey?

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It's when farmers and home owners would make home made whiskey. then they would hide it in tree stumps.

Added: it was illegaly made and sold

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Is whiskey fattening?

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Alcohol is a highly concentrated carbohydrate. Therefore whiskey (alcohol) either with soda, or with water or straight is fattening.

How many cups is in a fifth of alcohol?

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A five ounce serving of a typical 5% beer would contain approximately .25 ounce of absolute alcohol.

A standard drink of beer is 12 ounces and contains about .6 ounce of absolute alcohol. Five ounces is 42% of 12 ounces and 42% of .6 equals about 25%.

What is the sugar content whisky?

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50grams

What is difference between whiskey and bourbon?

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A brandy is made from fruit whereas a whiskey is made from grain.

Brandy can only be made from distilled wine not just any fruit.

Brandy is made by distilling any fermented fruit juice. Grapes, Oranges, apricot, etc. may all be fermented, and then distilled to make brandy. American fruit brandy's are only artificialy flavored syrups, which should not even be cosidered brandy but a liquer. Whiskey is distilled from fermented grains.

What is the blended family?

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The blended family is a family formed when either a man or woman from a previous marriage marries again to another partner whether male or female who has children aswell.

How many measures in 1 gallon of whiskey?

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spirits must be served in multiples of 25ml or 35ml in the uk. A gallon is approximately 4.5 litres, and a gallon bottle will be sold as a 4.5 litre bottle due to eu standards. There are therefore 180X25ml measures, or 128 and a bit 35ml measures in a gallon of whisky

Is drinking whiskey bad for you as a diabetic?

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Yes it is processed in the body very similarly to the way fat is processed, and alcohol provides almost as many calories. Therefore, drinking alcohol in people with diabetes can cause your blood sugar to rise. If you choose to drink alcohol, only drink it occasionally and when your diabetes and blood sugar level are well-controlled. If you are following a calorie-controlled meal plan, one drink of alcohol should be counted as two fat exchanges.

What is a small alcohol container called?

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UMMM....A bottle?

i think it's called a decanter

What holds whiskey?

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You might be thinking of a whiskey decanter. It is a glass holder similar to a wine decanter, but it has a stopper. I don't think that they are for long term storage, but for opening the flavor at the time of drinking, for presentation, and show.

How many milliliters is a peg of whiskey?

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One Peg of whisky is 60 milllilitres.

Where does glenlivet scotch whiskey come from?

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In Dufftown, Scotland. The heart of whiskey distilling in Scotland. have a look at the Glenfiddich website.

When was Glenury - whisky distillery - created?

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Strathclyde Grain distillery was created in 1927.

What was Alexander Hamilton's position on the whiskey excise?

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He wanted to enforce the whiskey excise in order to raise revenue for the national government.

Could you date a bottle marked on the bottom Walkers Kilmarnock whiskey 2389?

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It was the original name of Johnny walker whiskey before his death in 1857. It was changed shortly after his death. Kilmarnock is the town in Scotland where it is still made. Your bottle probably dates to 1855 or near then.

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The stamp on the base does not indicate a date but rather a mold or batch run. On bottles typically produced prior to 1910, a large X is found in the middle of the base. On most bottles produced after 1910, a large S is found in the same spot. All of these bottles can have varying degrees of crudenesss (i.e - runs, bubbles, flea-bites) depending on their age and the condition of the particular mold.

It is unlikely or extremely rare to find bottles dating from 1855-1870 in the Americas as this whiskey wasn't formally imported before that.

These bottles are all embossed on the base with 'Walker's Kilmarnock' and were produced in a wide array of Aqua shades, Greens, Blues (although not in Cobalt) and later in special production runs, some Honey Amber.

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How much sugar is in a shot of whiskey?

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There is no sugar or fat in whiskey.

Where is Evan Williams whiskey bottled?

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The Evan Williams Whiskey is bottled in Bardstown in the state of Kentucky. Additional information about this whiskey: The whiskey is aged for a minimum of 4 years, but the type which is sold the most, the "Black label"-variety is aged for 5 to 7 years.

Is drinking whiskey is injurious to health?

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Yes. 100% of whiskey drinkers eventually experience death.