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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

What is the best selling blue jean in the US?

Levi 501's are the best selling jean in the world. Over 100 million pair are sold annually in 104 countries globally.

What size's does crown royal come in?

come in a bunch of sizes 50ml, 200ml, 375ml, 750ml, 1.14L, 1.75L and 3L

Why is there a deposit on a soda can or bottle but none on water and do you think there should be a deposit on water?

Some states and provinces do have levies on plastic bottles. Aluminum is easily recyclable while plastic is not. A plastic bottle can only use 10% recycled plastic and maintain its integrity. Aluminum however is one of the easiest materials to recycle and is therefore an ideal substance to re-use. A levy on plastic, in my opinion, would be great in all areas. However the fluctuating commodity prices and its limited use in recycling makes it less ideal to be the target of a tax. In Ireland there is a 15 cent tax on plastic bags which has really changed the way people get their groceries from the shops to their kitchens.

You have an 80 year old bottle of corn liquor opened once would it be safe to drink?

Not anymore dangerous than it was the day it was bottled. However, much of the bootlegged corn whiskey made during that time contained large amounts of methanol and lead, and could lead to serious illness, blindness, or even death.

I hope it's ok!

What are Ireland's two most popular whiskeys?

John Powers Irish Blend is the most popular whiskey IN Ireland, however in America it is: Jameson's, Old Bushmills, Tullamore Dew, Power's, Paddy's.

When did Irish whiskey and beer become world famous?

Sometime after 1831:

In the early stages of whiskey production, the whiskey was blended with a thick malt. This gave the drink an almost soupy consistency and a deep, smoky flavor. This smoky flavor came from the peat that distillers used in the fires to dry the malt. However, in 1831 Aeneas Coffey invented a still, which enabled a continual process of distillation to take place. This led to the production of the grain whiskies of today. This lighter, more drinkable grain whiskey extended the appeal of whiskey to a considerably wider consumer market.

Whiskey has survived the United States prohibition, countless wars and rebellions, harsh taxation, depression and recession, to maintain its position as one of the world�s most coveted liquors. Whiskey can be purchased in almost two hundred countries worldwide. Whiskey has surely left the Gaelic borders from which it was born and has spread throughout the world, infecting millions with its intoxicating luxury.

Believe it or not, Irish whiskey was the number one selling whiskey in the world in Victorian times.

The world went whisk(e)y mad after the failure of the grape crop in France meant the supply of Brandy was stunted. Everyone turned to whisk(e)y, and the most coveted whiskey was Irish pure pot still whiskey.

However, a number of events conspired to shrink the industry to a meare two distilleries. Prohabition in America, protectionist policies in Ireland, the Temperance Movement, war with the British Empire, bootlegging... the list goes on.

Thankfully, the industry is growing again. The Irish whiskey industry has grown to three distilleries, with another two opening soon.

What was doc holliday's favorite whiskey?

Old Overholt Rye Whiskey

Old Overholt is a rye whiskey that's been around since the early 1800s. It's made with at least 51% rye, plus some corn and barley, and has a warm, spicy flavor. You can drink it neat, on the rocks, chilled, or in a cocktail

A person who by desire lives alone?

Loner, recluse (or in a religious context, a hermit).

Is whiskey good with water or with soda?

It's all about personal preference, though generally speaking, it goes well with either.

What is the value of a bottle of Limited Edition numbered Calvert Canadian Masterpiece Blended Whiskey from 1968?

One of the finest liquors every produced. I honestly believe it was the original Crown Royal. They sold too much Crown Royal and quit bottleing the Masterpiece. I would put the value around 35-40.00 American, maybe more if I am right.

How much does 750ml bottle of whiskey weigh?

It varies depending on the bottle. But as a bar manager (I constantly weigh for inventory), most bottles weigh between 38 and 50 depending on the style.

How much is a 15 year old Schenley whiskey bottle worth?

The value of a 15-year-old Schenley whiskey bottle can vary significantly based on factors such as condition, packaging, and market demand. Generally, collectible bottles from reputable distilleries can range from $50 to several hundred dollars. For a more precise valuation, it’s advisable to consult recent sales or auction listings, as prices can fluctuate over time.

How much is a 1973 unopened bottle of Canadian club whiskey that was aged six years how much is it worth?

I am not sure on value but whiskey does not age on the bottle... it taste tge same as they day it was bottled sorry

Where to sell a 1965 unopened bottle of Seagram's crown royal?

To sell a 1965 unopened bottle of Seagram's Crown Royal, consider online platforms like eBay, where collectors often seek vintage bottles. You can also explore specialty auction houses that focus on liquor or collectibles, as they may attract serious buyers. Additionally, whiskey enthusiast forums and social media groups dedicated to spirits can help connect you with interested collectors. Always ensure to verify the authenticity and condition of your bottle before selling.

How much is a sealed bottle of 1962 crown royal worth with bag?

The value of a sealed bottle of 1962 Crown Royal, especially if it includes the original bag, can vary significantly based on its condition, rarity, and market demand. On average, such a bottle can be worth anywhere from $500 to over $1,500. However, prices can fluctuate, so it's advisable to check recent auction results or consult a spirits appraiser for a more accurate estimate.

Can you drink bourbon whiskey and take lorazepam?

1st answe: It really comes down to how much lorazepam you are planning on taking. If you were to take like 1mg and then have a couple fingers of bourbon you'd probably feel great, and sleep like an "angel" But if you over do it you'll end up in the hospital or worse!

2nd answer: It's dangerous to mix medicine with alcohol. So no.