Whisk(e)y
Whiskey – a long way to Glory
How a monk changed the drinking habits Dunfermline, Scotland 1494 A young monk named John Cor bought around 500kg malt. Enough to produce 400 bottles of a water like liquor. First it was named uisge beatha by the Celts in Scottland and Ireland. Later on the name changed to Whiskey Read more…