Subj : same as it ever was To : Wilfred van Velzen From : Maurice Kinal Date : Wed Jan 17 2018 17:54:14 Hey Wilfred! WvV> There is nothing wrong with Irish whisky. You just shouldn't WvV> compare it to Scotish single malts. It's apples and oranges. ;) No, it's whisky and whisky. Scotch is only called scotch because it is whisky made in Scotland. In the case of the single malt scotches, I'd be inclined to compare them to single male whisky and cited a possible contender that is made in Cape Breton, Nova Scotia, which happens to be located on the east coast of Canada. If they made it in Scotland it would indeed be a single malt scotch but instead is called a single malt whisky since it isn't made in Scotland BUT is definetly worthy of comparison to Scotish single malts. WvV> I once tasted a rye whiskey from Seagram (is that Canadian?). It used to be. I am not sure anymore. Anyhow I don't believe they make, or ever made, a single malt whisky. As far as the 'e' in whiskey, I've heard that the Irish added that in to spite the Scots. ;-) Life is good, Maurice .... Don't cry for me I have vi. --- GNU bash, version 4.4.12(1)-release (x86_64-silvermont-linux-gnu) * Origin: Little Mikey's Brain - Ladysmith BC, Canada (1:153/7001) .