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Originally posted by Zigenare View PostI'm sure the Irish and Scots distilleries are in total agreement with you.
Scotch Whisky FAQs
Which spelling is correct - whisky or whiskey?
Production and maturations of whisk(e)y is governed by law, not the word.
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Originally posted by darmstadt View PostAlthough you haven't told why he is wrong, so come on then, step up to the plate and give us the benefit of your superior intellect...
Perhaps this will provide a clue.Last edited by Zigenare; 28 August 2019, 08:19.
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Originally posted by Zigenare View PostSo your tactic is to resort to accusing someone of "being triggered" when they point out how much of a thick twunt you are?
The answer is simple, if you know nothing about a topic then don't post. Otherwise your ignorance is there for all to see.
Hth.
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Originally posted by meridian View PostGiven the way that you’ve been triggered, I’ll know where to keep the standards next time.
Careful you don’t slip over, with that thin skin you’ve got. You might get a scratch.
The answer is simple, if you know nothing about a topic then don't post. Otherwise your ignorance is there for all to see.
Hth.
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Originally posted by Zigenare View PostGrammar has nothing to do with the errors that you have made. The root cause was your ignorance of facts.
Hth.
Careful you don’t slip over, with that thin skin you’ve got. You might get a scratch.
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Originally posted by meridian View PostSo still stuck being a grammar Nazi then, with no real opinion.
Getting roughly back to the point (PGI) you’ll probably have a seizure when American made Scotch Whiskey is being imported.
Hth.
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Originally posted by WTFH View PostSuntory (the people behind Chita, Hibiki and Yamazaki) spell it Whisky. Yamazaki 18 is one of the finest whiskies I have ever tasted.
Nikka also spell theirs the Scottish way.
USA choose the Irish spelling.
Unlike the Red Spot and 15-yo Temple Bar (2018 best Irish Single Malt) whiskey that sits next to them.
I prefer to care about what’s in the bottle though, than the spelling outside of it. ;-)
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Originally posted by Zigenare View PostThe point is as follows, the Scots produce "Whisky". The Irish produce "Whiskey". And you spout copious amounts of tulipe.
Are you going to compound your mistake further by suggesting that they are the same thing?
Getting roughly back to the point (PGI) you’ll probably have a seizure when American made Scotch Whiskey is being imported.
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Well, Scotland and Ireland aren't doing too well at the moment, even Germany and Denmark won an award:
World Whiskies Awards 2019 - Winners
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Originally posted by darmstadt View PostSo tell us the difference then oh wise one? What do the Japanese and Indians produce, Whiskiy and Wiskie?
Nikka also spell theirs the Scottish way.
USA choose the Irish spelling.
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