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3rd July 13, 11:29 AM
#17
Originally Posted by JohntheBiker
Originally Posted by David Thorpe
3) In Ireland and elsewhere, it's "whiskey". In Scotland it's "whisky".
That would be in Scotland and Canada it's whisky.
Or better yet, ALL single-malt and blended variants of uisge beatha are referred to as "whisky," no matter where one resides.
Last edited by creagdhubh; 3rd July 13 at 11:31 AM.
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