Whisky is a Scottish product. It is exported to many countries.
It seems that there is a mispelling of whiskey or whiskey. The word is not wisky or wiskey but whiskey. A Scottish-whiskey producer is a person who produces the variety of whiskey known as Scottish. A Scottish whiskey-producer is a native of Scotland who produce any variety of whiskey. AND A Scottish whiskey producer, without any dashes, is either of the two described. G. R. Hale
The motto of Scottish Transport Regiment is 'We Sustain'.
Scottish Transport Regiment was created in 1993.
The steryoptype is whiskey
You can because Whiskey is Irish. Whisky is Scottish.
People drink whiskey "on the rocks" (meaning with ice), straight, or in mixed drinks.
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They were protesting a tax on whiskey. Because of the remote area of the country they lived in it was easier to make whiskey from their corn and transport the whiskey than it was to transport the corn itself. But then the tax would have cut into their profit. Edit: In short, the Whiskey Rebellion.
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Drinking whiskey came from Scottish culture and also bag pipes were first used in Scottish before they were used for parades and other things in America
Misako Udo has written: 'The Scottish whisky distilleries' -- subject(s): Distilleries, History, Whiskey industry, Whiskey, Guidebooks
'Scotch' is a nickname for whiskey which is made in Scotland. Scottish people are from Scotland.