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14 minutes ago, Caledonian said:

@WolfNightV4X1 i will be celebrating my birthday the 18th of September, you can come if you want to :)

....Okay so noted Im buying tickets to Scotland so we can drink with the goats and play bagpipes

So what happens if you give Scotch whiskey and Whiskey scotch?

20 minutes ago, Caledonian said:

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This is whiskey

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This is Scotch

YAS

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13 minutes ago, #00Buck said:

Wow, notice how I didn't get invited...

Well congratulations and happy birthday!

I hope you have a wonderful time. 

You wasn't here yet. You are invited as well, as well as @FenrirDarkWolf, @Crazy Lee, @Kinharia, @Rhíulchabán and people i am prolly forgetting rn

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1 hour ago, #00Buck said:

You know of all the people on the forum I am the most likely to actually show up in person. 

Flights are not that expensive. 

I do not know if that honours or terrifies me. Please don't be a rapist.

51 minutes ago, Kinharia said:

I love how you called it Whiskey XD... ... The Irish version of the spelling xD

Exactly. This is a conscious decision. (It's also a "black and tan" as they call the colours on that one)

 

58 minutes ago, #00Buck said:

Hmm.... I dunno. Being a creeper is best done alone. 

Maybe i should not give you my adress after all.

48 minutes ago, Socketosis said:

Look at the balls on this guy. They're almost dragging.

That's goat anatomy, but when they reach 1,5 year, they will be castrated. 

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On Thursday, August 18, 2016 at 1:47 PM, WolfNightV4X1 said:

So what happens if you give Scotch whiskey and Whiskey scotch?

Hate to burst your bubble but there isn't really a difference between scotch and whisky. Generally scotch means Scottish whisky while whisky can be generally made anywhere in the world except for the USA which i believe uses different ingredients and calls it bourbon.

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35 minutes ago, shadowsinhiding said:

Hate to burst your bubble but there isn't really a difference between scotch and whisky. Generally scotch means Scottish whisky while whisky can be generally made anywhere in the world except for the USA which i believe uses different ingredients and calls it bourbon.

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Scotch is indeed Scottish whisky, whiskey on the other hand, is Irish whisky. There are minor differences in production, but the only real difference is the place the distilleries are in.

 

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7 hours ago, Caledonian said:

Scotch is indeed Scottish whisky, whiskey on the other hand, is Irish whisky. There are minor differences in production, but the only real difference is the place the distilleries are in.

 

actually no, whiskey is not Irish inherently. There's no differences between the two words whisky and whiskey, whiskey is just an general name for the product like beer. In terms of geographical location Irish whisky is just known as that. Irish whisky. Also Irish whisky is distilled 3 times compared to American, Japanese and Scottish whisky which is only distilled twice 

 

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