Purpose of Scotch guard is to protect fabrics like furniture, clothing and the seats in your car. It can applied to almost any type of clothing, rugs and cart seats. Scotch Guard repels liquids and blocks stains.
OXY Carpet Cleaner And Stain can scotch guard a pottery barn rug. This product can be found at any store such as Walmart, Target, and other stores. Similar products can also be used and are also easy to find.
I presume you mean Scotch Whisky. You can find Scotch Whisky anywhere in the world. Supermarkets, Whisky Shops and any other shop that sells alcohol.
Like any alcoholic beverages, the only alcohol that is contained is ethanol, no matter if it's Scotch whisky or beer.
Scotch as in whiskey, hard liquour has a lot of calories. Anything that has any calories in it can be fattening if you eat/drink too much of it.
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There is NO difference. Scotch IS whisky. Scotch is a nickname for whisky made in Scotland. On every bottle of whisky made in Scotland the label says 'Scotch Whisky' rather than 'Scottish Whisky'. The word 'Scotch' simply means where the product is made i.e. Scotland. ----- Scotch is a tradename and must meet requirements for ingredients, distilling, aging and blending to be called "Scotch". Whiskey is more generic referring to any distilled drink made from grain mash, fermented and then distilled one, two or three times then stored in charred wooden barrels to "age" the whiskey and gain its brown color. In some cases the aging process is skipped as in the production of "moonshine", which techically could be called young unaged whiskey.
There are no carbohydrates in any whiskey.
i dont think so
Drambuie is a Scotch based liqueur, meaning it's sweet.
No scotch does not contain any sugar in it. Hard liquor does not have any carbohydrates and sugars in it.
Impossible. Scotch has to have at least 40% alcohol by volume (otherwise they aren't allowed to sell it as 'scotch') and the remaining 40 to 60% is pretty much entirely water. In other words, scotch is (deliciously flavored) alcohol. It's like asking if you could have a cup of coffee without any coffee in it.