Tell that to Jack Daniel'sFirst things first. It’s Whisky and not whiskey. It only has an e if it’s Irish whiskey I believe?
Douglas laing?Just seen this on the Rangers website. Not a Whiskey fan myself, this stuff any good??
Americans spell it that way. Don't know why I done it haha.First things first. It’s Whisky and not whiskey. It only has an e if it’s Irish whiskey I believe?
Anything other than Scottish is whiskey.First things first. It’s Whisky and not whiskey. It only has an e if it’s Irish whiskey I believe?
Whisky is only made in Scotland. Whiskey is everywhere else in the world including Ireland, America and Japan.First things first. It’s Whisky and not whiskey. It only has an e if it’s Irish whiskey I believe?
He’s deidTell that to Jack Daniel's
Usually Burton.First things first. It’s Whisky and not whiskey. It only has an e if it’s Irish whiskey I believe?
I have had a few Japanese ones where they spell it without the E. Until then I had always thought that "Whisky"(no E) was some sort of a protected name (Like Champagne etc).Whisky is only made in Scotland. Whiskey is everywhere else in the world including Ireland, America and Japan.
Bought a bottle of the 55 collection but haven't opened it yet and don't know if I ever will.
Most likely a fee up front, after that not much but that's just a guess.In what way do all of these partnerships benefit the club? Genuine question.
Because of their Ulster Scots origins, Presbyterian folk who left Ireland and colonised Kentucky, Tennesee, etc made hooch and due to their location and commoness of name were called HillbillysAmericans spell it that way. Don't know why I done it haha.
Douglas Laing are an independent bottler as opposed to a distillery, so whether or not its any good will depend upon what whisky they are using.Just seen this on the Rangers website. Not a Whiskey fan myself, this stuff any good??
Always thought that too, never realised some Japanese made were no E.I have had a few Japanese ones where they spell it without the E. Until then I had always thought that "Whisky"(no E) was some sort of a protected name (Like Champagne etc).
You had a few mateDouglas laing?
Shiite.
Douglas Highland Park Shirley and lady's front bottom call me Shirley.
I have had a few Japanese ones where they spell it without the E. Until then I had always thought that "Whisky"(no E) was some sort of a protected name (Like Champagne etc).
Canadian whisky is whisky as well.Anything other than Scottish is whiskey.
interesting - so maybe it was ok because they just called it "Whisky". It was definitely pre-brexit that I bought the bottle of Yamizake, but I am not sure if or how these laws affect imports"Scotch whisky" is registered as a Geographical Indication (“GI”) in the EU.
Scotch is whisky, the rest are whiskey, I thinkFirst things first. It’s Whisky and not whiskey. It only has an e if it’s Irish whiskey I believe?
Those above with more knowledge than me have clarified that’s there‘s no e in Canadian whisky, or some Japanese versions.Scotch is whisky, the rest are whiskey, I think
Although the cheating Canadians call it whisky.Scotch is whisky, the rest are whiskey, I think
An absolute gentleman is Fred.Fred Laing, who owns the business, is as big a bluenose as you’ll get.
Cracking guy and loves the Rangers so this will be dreamland for him.
Good whisky too, and the 150 range was a huge success so the tie in makes sense.
Delighted for Fred personally.
Was regretting not buying a second one to drink but glad I didn't based on this. Happy for mine to be kept as a memento.Their rum wasn’t great
That’s not whiskyTell that to Jack Daniel's
Their rum wasn’t great
Was regretting not buying a second one to drink but glad I didn't based on this. Happy for mine to be kept as a memento.
Bloody FFTheir rum was fantastic - I ended up going through 3 bottles. Managed to only buy one this time.
Copper Dog one?Slightly off topic.Whatever happened to the whisky bar that was meant to open in the Copland?
Used to see the signs in the window but don't think anything ever came of it