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'whiskey making' is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It can be used in the context of producing whiskey or learning how to make whiskey. For example, "I've always been interested in whiskey making, so I decided to take a class on the subject."
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At the heritage center you can not only taste a lot of whiskey, all in the name of dispassionate scientific analysis -- not a bad way to spend a foggy morning -- but also tour the 19th-century distillery, now a museum that retains the aroma of whiskey making.
Meanwhile, the smaller Cooley distillery is creating its own buzz for its "boutique"–and slightly renegade style of whiskey making.
Barley, corn and wheat (rye) are the main grains used for whiskey making.
Drinking whiskey, making Hallacas, eating Pan de Jamon and dancing to Gaita music.
The earliest direct account of whiskey making is found in Scottish records dating from 1494.
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Scotch whisky, any whiskey made primarily of malted barley.
Whiskey made him act up, smashing the motel furniture and howling at the light fixture in the ceiling.
Later this year Tom Lix, the founder of Cleveland Whiskey, will introduce a whiskey made in a device akin to an oversize pressure cooker.
In February of 1963, twenty-four-year-old William Zantzinger, armed with a toy carnival cane and wrecked on whiskey, made a spectacle of himself at the Spinsters'….
It turns out to have been a blended Maryland whiskey made by William Lanahan & Son, beginning in 1860, and promoted as "First Over the Bars".
Amy Allison, who records for the Diesel Only label in Brooklyn and who wrote "The Whiskey Makes You Sweeter," was asked if vodka, too, has transformative properties.
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