Whisky vs. whiskey
It’s an age-old question: Is whiskey spelled with an “e” or without? Actually, there’s reason behind both spellings. But, no matter which way it’s spelled, the Latin of the wordwhiskey(aquavitae)means “water of life,” and that’s a definition everyone can agree on.
The US makes whiskey (with an “e”). Here, it is a bourbon-based spirit and must be made of at least 51% corn. In fact, the namebourboncomes from Bourbon County, Kentucky, one of the main places for production of you guessed it, bourbon.Whisky (without the “e”) is the Scottish spelling and therefore is a scotch. Usually, whisky consists of malted barley. However, Irish whiskey (with an “e”) is also made of malted barley, but is spelled differently for . . . . fun?