What's wrong you decided you didn't like your original source and definition
of Whiskey, in case you forget I copied it below:
From this site:
http://www.physics.uq.edu.au/people/...iskeymore.html
What is whiskey?
Whiskey is a barrel-aged distilled spirit made from grain or malt. It
differs from other types of grain alcohol in that it absorbs colour
and flavour from the barrels during aging, it retains more flavour from the
fermented mash by being distilled at
a lower proof and being less thoroughly filtered. As a result, it is much
more
flavoursome than vodka. Unlike gin and akvavit, it doesn't have other
flavourings added.
"basskisser" wrote in message
om...
"John Smith" wrote in message
news:ZtQhc.3082$YP5.312472@attbi_s02...
The definition of whiskey is a distilled spirit, made from grain, and
aged
in oak casks. The most important characteristic that differentiates
whiskey
from other distilled spirits made from grain, is the fact that it has
been
aged in an oak cask so it picks up the flavor of the oak.
Grain alcohol is a distilled spirit, but it is not whiskey until it is
aged
in an oak cask.
Sorry, as usual, you are wrong. I don't suspect you'd admit it,
though, seeing how you use your ego as a prothesis for your lack of
penis. Here it is, John:
Definitions of whiskey on the Web:
a liquor made from fermented mash of grain
www.cogsci.princeton.edu/cgi-bin/webwn
A liquor produced from the fermented mash of grains such as barley,
corn, and rye. Popular varieties of whiskey (spelled "whisky" in
Canada and Scotland) include bourbon, Canadian whisky, Irish whiskey,
rye, and scotch.
www.nutribase.com/beverage.shtml
military phonetic for the letter 'W'
lists.village.virginia.edu/sixties/HTML_docs/Resources/Glossary/Sixties_Term
_Gloss_U_Z.html
[source: www.dictionary.com] An alcoholic liquor distilled from grain,
such as corn, rye, or barley, and containing approximately 40 to 50
percent ethyl alcohol by volume.
http://www.mediadragon.com/mead/glos...ossary_v-z.htm