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QUOTE (bro sewell @ 20 Jun 2007, 20:40) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>In short its a bit like wiskey. they all say wiskey on the bottle but they are far from being all the same.
Hi Peter,
with regards to the quote, it all depends on where the said booze comes from, if its Scottish it will be Whiskey, if Irish it will be Whisky, if American it will Bourbon (but they cant make it properly!!) still all tastes foul to me
Brian
Sorry Brian wrong way around. In Scotland and Canada it's Whisky and in the USA and Ireland they have a similar drink (which is nothing like the real thing) called Whiskey.
No other drink in the world compares to Lagavullin
Hi Peter,
with regards to the quote, it all depends on where the said booze comes from, if its Scottish it will be Whiskey, if Irish it will be Whisky, if American it will Bourbon (but they cant make it properly!!) still all tastes foul to me

Brian
Sorry Brian wrong way around. In Scotland and Canada it's Whisky and in the USA and Ireland they have a similar drink (which is nothing like the real thing) called Whiskey.
No other drink in the world compares to Lagavullin
