The term Whisky/Whiskey comes from the word"usquebaugh"which means"water of life".
10 Answers to "The term Whisky/Whiskey comes from the word"usquebaugh"which means"water of life"."
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Whisky without an " e " is nearly always from Scotland, but there is a distillery or two in the US that use this spelling
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Oh really . Lemme check Wikipedia.
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I don't care for the stuff, myself.
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It's spelt uisce beatha :) a hot whiskey is actually good for a sore throat if you mix it with freshly squeezed orange!
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i can see some logic in it. when you drink it calms your mind. when your are incapable of thinking you're connected with your spirit or life. So yes.
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Interesting!
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Aqua vita
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I still reject your application as a bartender. Next candidate.
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I'm happy to hear that.....
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Best Answer (Chosen By Asker):
Posted by incomplete00 Jan 17th, 2013 at 1:13PM
you are in a row tonight Evangeline1985
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