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WHI-STORY
Hundreds of years ago, the ancient Celts distilled an alcoholic drink whose scottish Gaelic name was uisge beatha (latin name ‘aqua vitae’ meaning ‘water of life’). Due to the pronunciation of this name, it gradually changed over time and with each invasion, influx of foreign – to ‘usky’ and then to ‘whisky’. The spirit itself developed and changed too, eventually becoming the Scotch Whisky of today.
No one knows for sure exactly when ‘Scotch’ was first distilled in Scotland, but some historians think that Heather Ale – a popular drink brewed by the Picts and other very early inhabitants of Scotland – may have been a ‘prelude’ to Scottish whisky.