Originally posted by Hand of HecateThey weren't talking about anything you might drink! 😛 😉
Anything not made in Scotland should be referred to as glorified yellow piss water.
Did you make any New Year Promises to yourself yet?
If not may I suggest getting more active at a fitness center, in the woods hunting or hiking, walking, or perhaps something else where you get your butt up off of the chair. 😉
May you lose your tire in this New Year, my friend! 😛 😉 😉
04 Jan 13
Originally posted by Hand of HecateIn Ireland we make whiskey.
Anything not made in Scotalnd should be referred to as glorified yellow water.
Made here for centuries.
In Scotland they make whisky. Without the E.
Also made there for centuries. I have no idea why they
spell it differently.
Irish whiskey is strong and smooth to taste.
Scotch, as the Scottish call it is more smokey and has
more of a bite to it than the Irish version.
Before the British invaded Ireland we had our own language
and yes Uisce Beatha is the Irish for whiskey.
Translated it means the water of life.
Phonetically pronounce......ishka baha.
There are many different kinds. It's all a matter of taste.
Each person has their favourite.