Scotch Whiskey: Why Does It Taste So Good? Scotch Facts You Probably Didn't Know

Scotch is one of the most consumed alcoholic beverages of all time; after all it has been around for hundreds of years however, little thought is usually given to the actual origin of this popular drink.
As the name suggests, Scotch was originally produced in Scotland by Friar John Cor. After distillation was introduced by Scottish monks in 1494, fine scotch became a popular drink.

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Scotch Whiskey: Why Does It Taste So Good? Scotch Facts You Probably Didn't Know

Scotch is one of the most consumed alcoholic beverages of all time; after all it has been around for hundreds of years however, little thought is usually given to the actual origin of this popular drink.
As the name suggests, Scotch was originally produced in Scotland by Friar John Cor. After distillation was introduced by Scottish monks in 1494, fine scotch became a popular drink.

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Scotch Whiskey: Why Does It Taste So Good? Scotch Facts You Probably Didn't Know

Scotch Whiskey: Why Does It Taste So Good? Scotch Facts You Probably Didn't Know

by George Strong
Scotch Whiskey: Why Does It Taste So Good? Scotch Facts You Probably Didn't Know

Scotch Whiskey: Why Does It Taste So Good? Scotch Facts You Probably Didn't Know

by George Strong

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Scotch is one of the most consumed alcoholic beverages of all time; after all it has been around for hundreds of years however, little thought is usually given to the actual origin of this popular drink.
As the name suggests, Scotch was originally produced in Scotland by Friar John Cor. After distillation was introduced by Scottish monks in 1494, fine scotch became a popular drink.


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BN ID: 2940152616644
Publisher: Ray Caran
Publication date: 02/02/2016
Sold by: Smashwords
Format: eBook
File size: 176 KB
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