- The
Whiskey Rebellion (also
known as the
Whiskey Insurrection) was a
violent tax
protest in the
United States beginning in 1791 and
ending in 1794 during...
- Rye
whiskey can
refer to two different, but related,
types of
whiskey:
American rye
whiskey,
which is
similar to
bourbon whiskey, but must be distilled...
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Irish whiskey (Irish:
Fuisce or
uisce beatha) is
whiskey made on the
island of Ireland. The word '
whiskey' (or whisky)
comes from the
Irish uisce beatha...
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Bourbon whiskey (/ˈbɜːrbən/; also
simply bourbon) is a barrel-aged
American whiskey made
primarily from corn (maize). The name
derives from the French...
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Tennessee whiskey is
straight whiskey produced in the U.S.
state of Tennessee.
Although it has been
legally defined as a
bourbon whiskey in some international...
- a
blended Irish whiskey produced by the
Irish Distillers subsidiary of
Pernod Ricard.
Originally one of the six main
Dublin whiskeys at the
Jameson Distillery...
-
brand of
blended Irish whiskey produced by the
Sazerac Company. As of 2016,
Paddy is the
fourth largest-selling
Irish whiskey in the World. The Cork Distilleries...
- with
Nancy Whiskey's vocals. The
record made the top five in the UK
Singles Chart in 1957, and she also
toured the
United States with
McDevitt's group...
- A
whiskey sour is a
mixed drink or shot
containing whiskey,
lemon juice, and
sugar (Simple Sugar), and
traditionally garnished with a
cherry or sometimes...
- Sam
Whiskey is a 1969
American Western comedy film shot in
DeLuxe Color and
directed by
Arnold Laven,
starring Burt Reynolds,
Angie ****inson,
Clint Walker...