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And i really appreciate the guys in the comments adding more trivia to the whisky part
>Do you know what the word "whisky" means?
>It means "water of life" in Gaelic, a language from northern Europe.
>It's nice to know where you favorite things come from.
Firstly, Gaelic isn't a language: it's a family of languages, whose living members are Irish, Scottish Gaelic, and Manx.
Secondly, and this is my bigger issue, "whisky" ( uisce in Irish, uisge in Scottish Gaelic, and ushtey in Manx) doesn't mean "water of life"; it just means "water". It's abbreviated from a longer phrase, and that phrase means "water of life": uisce beatha / uisge-beatha / ushtey bea .
Again, I just felt the need to say this somewhere.