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'''Whisky''' (or '''whiskey''') was an [[alcohol]]ic [[beverage]] made from [[grain]]s such as corn, [[rye]], barley, or [[wheat]]. It was distilled from a fermented mash of the grain, then aged in oak barrels or other wood containers.
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'''Whiskey''' (or '''whisky''') was an [[alcohol]]ic [[beverage]] made from [[grain]]s such as [[corn]], [[rye]], barley, or [[wheat]]. It was distilled from a fermented mash of the grain, then aged in oak barrels or other wood containers.
   
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In [[1893]], [[Data]] was confronted by a [[beggar]] asking for whiskey, claiming that he require it as [[liniment]]. ({{TNG|Time's Arrow}})
[[Tennessee whiskey]] was the secret ingredient in [[Leonard McCoy|McCoy]]'s family recipe for [[Southern baked beans]]. [[James T. Kirk]], [[Spock]], And Dr. McCoy drank whiskey while camping in [[Yosemite]]. ({{film|5}})
 
   
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Jonathan Archer occasionally enjoyed whiskey. In [[2161]], three days before the signing of the [[Federation Charter]], he opened up a special bottle to toast on "Warp 7". The bottle had been given to [[Henry Archer]] by [[Zefram Cochrane]] the day they broke ground at the [[Warp Five Complex]]. ({{ENT|These Are the Voyages...}})
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[[Tennessee whiskey]] was the secret ingredient in [[Leonard McCoy|McCoy]]'s family recipe for [[Southern baked beans]]. [[James T. Kirk]], [[Spock]], and Dr. McCoy drank whiskey while camping in [[Yosemite National Park]]. ({{film|5}})
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In [[2365]], [[Danilo Odell]] ordered whiskey from a [[replicator]] after [[Worf]] informed him the device could produce beverages with real alcohol. Odell found the replicated whiskey to have "no bite". ({{TNG|Up The Long Ladder}})
 
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===Types===
 
===Types===
 
* [[Aldebaran whiskey]]
 
* [[Aldebaran whiskey]]
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* [[Corn whiskey]]
 
* [[Irish whiskey]]
 
* [[Irish whiskey]]
 
* [[Kentucky bourbon]]
 
* [[Kentucky bourbon]]
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* [[Draylaxian whiskey]]
 
* [[Draylaxian whiskey]]
   
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* {{Wikipedia|Whisky}}
 
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File:Whiskey, Explorers.jpg

A bottle of whisky

Whiskey (or whisky) was an alcoholic beverage made from grains such as corn, rye, barley, or wheat. It was distilled from a fermented mash of the grain, then aged in oak barrels or other wood containers.

In 1893, Data was confronted by a beggar asking for whiskey, claiming that he require it as liniment. (TNG: "Time's Arrow")

Jonathan Archer occasionally enjoyed whiskey. In 2161, three days before the signing of the Federation Charter, he opened up a special bottle to toast on "Warp 7". The bottle had been given to Henry Archer by Zefram Cochrane the day they broke ground at the Warp Five Complex. (ENT: "These Are the Voyages...")

Tennessee whiskey was the secret ingredient in McCoy's family recipe for Southern baked beans. James T. Kirk, Spock, and Dr. McCoy drank whiskey while camping in Yosemite National Park. (Star Trek V: The Final Frontier)

In 2365, Danilo Odell ordered whiskey from a replicator after Worf informed him the device could produce beverages with real alcohol. Odell found the replicated whiskey to have "no bite". (TNG: "Up The Long Ladder")

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Strictly speaking Scotch whisky is spelled without an "e" unlike Irish whiskey or American bourbon.

Types

External links