What is International Whisk(e)y Day?
Every year, whiskey enthusiasts from around the world come together to celebrate their favorite distilled alcoholic beverage, the whiskey drink of the year. The parenthesis is used to highlight the Scots, Canadians, and Japanese who can't spell it without an e. When writing out the word whiskey, the Irish and Americans include the letter e.
Whiskey is made from fermented grain mash. Corn, wheat, rye, and barley are the most common grains used to make whiskey. Many people drink whiskey for pleasure, but many people drink it for their health. Whiskey is a potent antigenote to cancer prevention. ellagic acid, a powerful antioxidant, helps prevent cancer. Some people like whisky with warm water and honey to relieve their swollen throats. Some believe that drinking whisky will prolong their life.
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- American whiskey – tends to be sweeter than other whiskeys – and includes bourbon, rye, and Tennessee