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Post Info TOPIC: Scotch Whiskey vs. Gaelic Whiskey


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Scotch Whiskey vs. Gaelic Whiskey
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Is there a difference?



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David Patton
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the English word Whisky (no E) transulates in Scottish Gaelic to uisge-beatha. That means water of life. Irish Whiskey has the E and is called uisce beatha.  Most Irish whiskey's are un-peated and most Scottish Whiskey's are peated.  I suggest we get together and compare several flavors

 



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