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Do you know anything about this topic? Share your expertise with our thousands of visitors each day by submitting your quality, informative 'Whisky Liquor' article, and if you become a member we will pay you for your unique and original work (note that all submissions are reviewed by our editors). Your Whisky Liquor Guide is Michael Russell. Recent articles submitted to your independent guide to Whisky Liquor 1. Whisky 101 - By: Michael Russell Scotch has undoubtedly been elevated to the top spot of most popular spirit however it is said that if that spirit was not made in Scotland then it has no right baring the name. The land itself lends to this spirit and what is taken s naturally replenished. Scotch whisky is said to be a n... Featured ArticleWhisky 101 Scotch has undoubtedly been elevated to the top spot of most popular spirit however it is said that if that spirit was not made in Scotland then it has no right baring the name. The land itself lends to this spirit and what is taken s naturally replenished.Scotch whisky is said to be a nobleman among spirits brought about primarily by what mother earth has to offer. This makes it a popular drink for the naturalist among us. Scotland is so abundant in natural recourses from the moors ...
Read full story 2. All You Need To Know About Whiskey - By: Michael Russell In meaning, whiskey translates to water of life. Whiskey originated from Scotland during the early 1400's, and is very popular around the world today. Even today, whiskey tastes much like it did when it first began. Manufacturers of whiskey are strong on heritage, and therefore do all they can to ... 3. Dealing With Hangovers - By: Michael Russell A hangover is something that just about all of us have experienced at some point in time. After spending a night out drinking, you may wake up in the morning with your head feeling heavy and your stomach in knots. At that moment, you probably decided that you would quit drinking, to prevent this a... 4. Scotch Whisky: On Top Of The World. - By: Michael Russell In terms of export, Scotch whisky amasses approximately 90% of all export sales combined in England and is a principle export commodity. This income is in great part foreign currency. This trend has been followed since the turn of the 19-century as the value of overseas marketing was discovered.br... 5. A Timeless Secret - By: Michael Russell It is said that the art of distilling was discovered somewhere in Asia in approximately 800 B.C. The assumption was that this technique was merely used to make perfumes, however this has been refuted. The method by which the processes found its way to the British Isles is uncertain; how... 6. The Art Of Drinking Whisky - By: Michael Russell There is no true rule of thumb when drinking whisky but there are a few things to keep in mind to make the experience a lot more enjoyable. It should be pointed out that if the general rule of thumb is not observed there is still no reason not to enjoy this wonderful spirit. You should n... 7. Replacing Alcohol In Cooking - By: Andrew Hall You'll have to use your own judgement on substituting for alcohol in recipes. Sweet recipes will require different substitutions than savory. Amounts will also make a difference. You wouldn't want to use a quarter cup of almond extract to replace the same amount of Amaretto liqueur. And ... 8. Common Terms In Bartending - By: Michael Russell Common Terms in Bartending There are a lot of terms that are standards in bartending. A good bartender, as well as an informed customer, will have himself familiarize the different terms used. The more common of these terms are used a lot in bars. When a drink is Neat, it means that it is a spir... 9. Bartending Terms - By: Michael Russell There are so many different kinds of drinks a customer can choose to order. It is nearly impossible to memorize each by heart but remember that all drinks fall into a certain category. The drinks are usually named according to its ingredients, how it is presented, and how it looks. To be a good bart... 10. Closing Escrow On A Business - By: Willard Michlin The final part of the whole deal is the escrow. The word is an old Anglo-French word which originally meant piece of parchment or fabric. In todays parlance, the word describes the process whereby a property is deposited with a third party to be transferred to the grantee (buyer), when certain c... 11. Las Vegas Catering For Your Wedding - By: Randy Wilson No wedding celebration will be complete without a delicious repast for the couple and their guests. Whether a simple picnic, hors doeuvres, or a complete banquet, your wedding meal should be part of the memories of this exquisite day. Check out the delectable Las Vegas catering options that will acc... 12. Understanding A Scotch Label - By: Michael Russell To grasp the understanding of a scotch label takes the ability to understand many things. National laws, marketing, tradition, as well as whim are placed on the label of this fine product. This simple guide can get you through the confusion of whats inside the bottle. If you are looking ... 13. The Basics Of Bartending - By: Michael Russell It is quite easy to set up and start up your own bar. There are a few basic elements that a good bartender must keep in mind to run a bar with as little effort as possible. All bars must contain the most basic and important spirits and liquors as well as equipment. Also, there are essential techniqu... 14. The Food In Trend - By: Mark Dodd Fire was discovered. This discovery enabled him to the means of preparing food for eating. We call it cooking. Man used stones, used wood, used stove and now, he captivates the appetite of anyone-anywhere. Food now is not only considered as a basic need but also a means of bus... 15. Types Of Chocolate - By: Michael Russell When visiting a chocolate shop or even the baking aisle of your local grocery store, there is a dizzying array of chocolates to choose from. Here is a primer to help you understand the different types of chocolate. All chocolate starts out from the same product: cacao beans. The cacao beans are ro... 16. Global Whiskeys - By: Michael Russell Scotland is not the only country that can put out a quality scotch product. Many countries have ventured into the spirits domain. Canada is one of them. The Canadian whiskeys are starting to shine with products that are crisp and bold to the taste buds. Following strict compliance with ... 17. Dispelling A Blue Rumor - By: Michael Russell It has been rumored that the Johnny Walker Blue Label blended whiskey was about to be halted for reasons unknown. This rumor is indeed just that nothing more than a rumor. Here you will find some background on this fine product in the event you wish to try it someday. Although lately the ... Please feel free to submit your quality, informative article for our readers. |
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