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'''Whiskey''' is an alcoholic beverage made from fermented grain.<ref name="Cambridge dictionary">"[https://dictionary.cambridge.org/us/dictionary/english/whiskey Whiskey]". ''Cambridge Dictionary''. Accessed 16 January 2023.</ref> [[Rye]] is one of the common grains used for whiskey.<ref name="Project Legacy">''[[Assassin's Creed: Project Legacy]]''</ref>
'''Whiskey''' is an alcoholic beverage made from fermented grain.<ref name="Cambridge dictionary">"[https://dictionary.cambridge.org/us/dictionary/english/whiskey Whiskey]". ''Cambridge Dictionary''. Accessed 16 January 2023.</ref> [[Rye]] is one of the common grains used for whiskey.<ref name="Project Legacy">''[[Assassin's Creed: Project Legacy]]''</ref>



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Whiskey is an alcoholic beverage made from fermented grain.[1] Rye is one of the common grains used for whiskey.[2]

History

In the 9th century, whiskey was indulged in many areas of Europe, such as England and Scotland.[3] In fact, Eivor Varinsdottir of the Raven Clan helped a brewer in Dunvegan Village prepare his "newfound" drink with his listed ingredients while her visit to the Isle of Skye.[4] By the 18th century, whiskey had become a popular choice of alcohol among the European colonists in the Americas.[5][6]

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