It's spelled "whisky". You have just been banned from the Scottish Highland distilleries until you repent your evil British ways.
This is from a while back, but is just the opens
Spelling "whisky" properly is actually a big deal with the Scots. Which why I brought it up. Like knowing when to drink Bushmills or Jamesons in Ireland. Or other Irish neighborhoods, for that matter. ortwiskey?
The spelling whiskey is common in Ireland and the United States, while whisky is used in all other whisky producing countries.
Spelling "whisky" properly is actually a big deal with the Scots. Which why I brought it up. Like knowing when to drink Bushmills or Jamesons in Ireland. Or other Irish neighborhoods, for that matter. ort
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The Scottish?
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It's spelled "whisky". You have just been banned from the Scottish Highland distilleries until you repent your evil British ways.
Any whiskey drinkers in here? back in stock
Spelling "whisky" properly is actually a big deal with the Scots. Which why I brought it up. Like knowing when to drink Bushmills or Jamesons in Ireland. Or other Irish neighborhoods, for that matter. ort
wiki: