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  2. Whisky with food - Wikipedia

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    The idea of drinking whisky with food is considered outré by many, but there is a growing interest in pairing whiskies with complementary foods. [1] The Scotch whisky industry has been keen to promote this. [2] Single malts, pot-still whiskies, bourbons, and rye whiskies offer an interesting range of tastes and aromas, which are just as varied ...

  3. Scottish cuisine - Wikipedia

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    Scottish cuisine (Scots: Scots cookery/cuisine; Scottish Gaelic: Biadh na h-Alba) encompasses the cooking styles, traditions and recipes associated with Scotland.It has distinctive attributes and recipes of its own, but also shares much with other British and wider European cuisine as a result of local, regional, and continental influences — both ancient and modern.

  4. Cranachan - Wikipedia

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    Other earlier recipes are more austere, omitting the whisky and treating the fruit as an optional extra. More modern recipes have swapped the crowdie cheese for a simple whipped cream. Modern recipes usually are made from a mixture of double cream , whisky , honey and fresh raspberries , with toasted oatmeal soaked overnight in a little drop of ...

  5. Uisce beatha - Wikipedia

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    Uisce beatha (Irish pronunciation: [ˈɪʃcə ˈbʲahə]), literally "water of life", is the name for whiskey in Irish. It is derived from the Old Irish uisce ("water") and bethu ("life"). [1] The Scottish equivalent is rendered uisge beatha. [2]

  6. The Best Irish Whiskey Brands to Sip for St. Paddy's Day - AOL

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    A distinguishing characteristic of Irish whiskey is that it's always aged in a wooden cask for a minimum of three years, but there are four different types: malt, pot still, grain, and blended.

  7. What makes a good Irish pub? We have the answer just in time ...

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    The tavern serves a number of Irish beers today and boasts of a stock of 127 Irish whiskeys. Its food menu includes salmon with an Irish whiskey-orange glaze, shepherd’s pie, fish and chips, a ...