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"if you want the smoke, you could go with an Islay, which is the rough equivalent of sticking your face into a heated bog."

You do know that Jameson is Irish whisky, right?

I would. I never drink to get drunk. Occasionally a buzz will appear, but I really do like the taste of distilled spirits.

"Anything that you have to "develop a taste for" is perhaps something not worth consuming."

1) Where is "here"?

"Whisky means Scots whisky or "Scotch." Whiskey is everything else"

Nah, there's a bunch of Canadian whiskey that is actually rye. Canadian Club has a 100% rye that is quite tasty, and I'm not a rye fan.

It appears that many people are disappointed with this piece.

Nobody's blaming you. The video is flawed. Too short to explain the subtle differences, and manages to misrepresent Scotch even still!

Scotch isn't always smoky.

Based on their site, they have a variety of expressions at varying proofs. The 105 might be that expensive.

In my director's cut, she's still allowed to say the part about "whiskey is the umbrella".

I imagine you call it "whisky" and in your mind you spell it without the "e"!

Based on the satellite view of the facility, it sounds like a sourced bourbon, but that's ok. If you enjoyed it, super!

If it worked for you, great. Let me put it another way, a way that explains my frustration.

"At least with hers I get an idea of what to expect with taste."

I'm a classicist, so it's Night Train the whole way!

The line forms at the rear!

"What's the difference between rye, bourbon, and Scotch." That's it. Remove the word "whiskey" and it's all good.

Because the headline reinforces the idea that "whiskey" is something different than the others by putting it in the headline.