The Scottish people know their whisky – and yes, that’s spelled correctly. According to the Oxford English Dictionary, “when referring to the alcoholic spirit from Scotland, use the spelling whisky (plural whiskies). Whiskey, with an e (plural whiskeys), is the spelling used in Ireland and America.”
Not only are we here to give you a spelling lesson, we’re here to give you a Scotch Whisky lesson too. While covering the Open Championship from Gullane, Scotland last year, Matt Adams found time to sample some of the local liquor, and offer up a teaching.
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