It may not be true, but why take a chance?

I totally did not know this.

It should come as no surprise that the word whiskey comes from the Gaelic uisge, a shortened version of uisge beatha meaning “water of life,” also known as aqua vitae in Latin.

There was a time when my habits regarding alcohol became worrisome to me. Happens when you’re unhappy, I guess. I’m no longer the alky I used to be, but I still retain a thoroughly Irish attitude toward whiskey. Sláinte!

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You shouldn't ask these questions of a paranoid recluse, you know.
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One Response to It may not be true, but why take a chance?

  1. Expat says:

    Yeah, usually if you think there’s a problem – there is.
    I did know the derivation of the word as I’m very keen on Islay Scotch. My salvation is the several I like are $100 a bottle and that prevents a lot of problems. Cheap whiskey, well that’s just so wrong on so many levels.

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