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Re: NJ Whisk(e)y Tasting RSVP Thread
I'll bring 2/3 of a bottle of Balvenie 15 and a third of a bottle of Te Bheag.
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please pick a spelling. whisky, or whiskey. whisk(e)y is unacceptable
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please pick a spelling. whisky, or whiskey. whisk(e)y is unacceptable [/ QUOTE ] scotch is "whisky," american stuff is "whiskey." both apply to this thread. |
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[ QUOTE ] please pick a spelling. whisky, or whiskey. whisk(e)y is unacceptable [/ QUOTE ] scotch is "whisky," american stuff is "whiskey." both apply to this thread. [/ QUOTE ] whiskey |
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[ QUOTE ]
[ QUOTE ] [ QUOTE ] please pick a spelling. whisky, or whiskey. whisk(e)y is unacceptable [/ QUOTE ] scotch is "whisky," american stuff is "whiskey." both apply to this thread. [/ QUOTE ] whiskey [/ QUOTE ] "The spelling whisky (plural whiskies) is generally used for those distilled in Scotland, Canada, and Japan, while whiskey (with an e; plural whiskeys) is used for the spirits distilled in Ireland and the United States; however, there are exceptions. Kentucky, for example, usually spells its produce "whisky"." wikipedia |
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please pick a spelling. whisky, or whiskey. whisk(e)y is unacceptable [/ QUOTE ] You are wrong on this one, d. Given the nature of this event, whisk(e)y is quite appropriate. |
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[ QUOTE ]
[ QUOTE ] [ QUOTE ] [ QUOTE ] please pick a spelling. whisky, or whiskey. whisk(e)y is unacceptable [/ QUOTE ] scotch is "whisky," american stuff is "whiskey." both apply to this thread. [/ QUOTE ] whiskey [/ QUOTE ] "The spelling whisky (plural whiskies) is generally used for those distilled in Scotland, Canada, and Japan, while whiskey (with an e; plural whiskeys) is used for the spirits distilled in Ireland and the United States; however, there are exceptions. Kentucky, for example, usually spells its produce "whisky"." wikipedia [/ QUOTE ] i admit defeat. surely i am no whiskey or whisky expert. dictionary.com you have let me down! |
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ok, here's the deal. this friday night at kdawg's place in new brunswick, which is apparently a short walk from the train station for easy access from nyc. i just picked up a bottle of oban 14 to bring along, hopefully kdawg will reply with a time and get us directions somehow.
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Re: NJ Whisk(e)y Tasting RSVP Thread
[ QUOTE ]
[ QUOTE ] [ QUOTE ] [ QUOTE ] [ QUOTE ] please pick a spelling. whisky, or whiskey. whisk(e)y is unacceptable [/ QUOTE ] scotch is "whisky," american stuff is "whiskey." both apply to this thread. [/ QUOTE ] whiskey [/ QUOTE ] "The spelling whisky (plural whiskies) is generally used for those distilled in Scotland, Canada, and Japan, while whiskey (with an e; plural whiskeys) is used for the spirits distilled in Ireland and the United States; however, there are exceptions. Kentucky, for example, usually spells its produce "whisky"." wikipedia [/ QUOTE ] i admit defeat. surely i am no whiskey or whisky expert. dictionary.com you have let me down! [/ QUOTE ] just coming back to this.. i was in the liquor store recently and picked up some maker's mark. i'm pretty certain the bottle said whisky, even though the stuff is from tennessee. what gives? |
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Maker's Mark is Kentucky Bourbon.
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