American rot gut?whiskey
Bob DylanThat how she looks after three whiskey and Guinnesses!
'whiskey' with an 'e' is the spelling for the Irish kind too, and pretty good blends they make -American rot gut?
Either spelling is correct. In the US & Ireland it tends to be "whiskey" while other areas spell it without the "e". However, some US brands like Maker's Mark also spell it without the "e".'whiskey' with an 'e' is the spelling for the Irish kind too, and pretty good blends they make -
a bit behind on single malts, which are really a Scotch speciality,
but some Irish distilleries specialise in double or even triple distilled.
I read they're also reviving the traditional Irish pot still whiskeys
made with a mix of malted and unmalted barley, I've not had a chance to try that.
Love them!Either spelling is correct. In the US & Ireland it tends to be "whiskey" while other areas spell it without the "e". However, some US brands like Maker's Mark also spell it without the "e".
The name comes from the Gaelic for water; uisce in Irish and uisge in Scottish.
and now, some St Patrick's Day advise:
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