When is International Whisk(e)y Day?
Monday March 27thEvery year on March 27th, whiskey enthusiasts from around the world come together to celebrate their favorite distilled alcoholic beverage.. The parenthesis is used to indicate support for the Scots, Canadians, and Japanese who cannot say it without an e. When writing out the word whiskey, both 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 whisky for pleasure, but many people drink it for their health. Whiskey contains ellagic acid, a potent antioxidant that helps prevent cancer. Warm water and honey are mixed with whisky to relieve swollen throats. Others believe that drinking whisky will prolong their life.
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- American whiskey – tends to be sweeter than other whiskeys – and it includes bourbon, rye, and Tennessee