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What (who) is usquebaugh - definition

TYPE OF DISTILLED ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGE MADE FROM FERMENTED GRAIN MASH
Whiskey; Tarantula juice; Uisge beatha; Whiskies; Craythur; Usquebaugh; Wiskey; Usquebeathe; Whisk(e)y; Age statement; Peanut butter whiskey; Peanut butter whisky; Whisky Magazine
  • Scotland]]
  • Various Canadian whiskies
  • Various American whiskeys on store shelves
  • [[Old Bushmills Distillery]], [[County Antrim]]
  • A man pours some whisky into a flask in this 1869 oil painting by Scottish artist [[Erskine Nicol]].
  • Various Irish whiskeys
  • A charred oak barrel used to age whiskey
  • The regions of Scotch whisky
  • Various Scotch whiskies
  • Malted barley is an ingredient of some whiskies.

usquebaugh         
['?skw?b?:]
¦ noun chiefly Irish & Scottish whisky.
Origin
C16: from Ir. and Sc. Gaelic uisge beatha 'water of life'; cf. whisky.
Usquebaugh         
·adj A compound distilled spirit made in Ireland and Scotland; whisky.
II. Usquebaugh ·adj A liquor compounded of brandy, or other strong spirit, raisins, cinnamon and other spices.
whisky         

Wikipedia

Whisky

Whisky or whiskey is a type of distilled alcoholic beverage made from fermented grain mash. Various grains (which may be malted) are used for different varieties, including barley, corn, rye, and wheat. Whisky is typically aged in wooden casks, which are typically made of charred white oak. Uncharred white oak casks previously used for the aging of port, rum or sherry are also sometimes used.

Whisky is a strictly regulated spirit worldwide with many classes and types. The typical unifying characteristics of the different classes and types are the fermentation of grains, distillation, and aging in wooden barrels.