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    N/A Whisky?!

    Non-alcoholic whisky? Yes, it exists - and it's called "Arkay"!

    My Dad, who has to abstain from alcohol due to health reasons - but is a Scotch lover - recently ordered a bottle of this stuff. His report: it's basically horrible straight, but a bit more palatable on the rocks. I have to get over to his house and try it myself - not that I'll be giving up the real thing!
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    Egad! It comes in a can, too.
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    Brian: Just what I've been looking for - a malt that is a bit more palatable than horrible, as long as I drink it on the rocks. Come to think of it, that's how I would describe most peated malts.

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    Quote Originally Posted by mookien View Post
    Brian: Just what I've been looking for - a malt that is a bit more palatable than horrible, as long as I drink it on the rocks. Come to think of it, that's how I would describe most peated malts.

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    Non-alcoholic whisky….That's ridiculous!

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    Quote Originally Posted by mookien View Post
    Brian: Just what I've been looking for - a malt that is a bit more palatable than horrible, as long as I drink it on the rocks. Come to think of it, that's how I would describe most peated malts.

    John
    I imagine it's "malt free" as well as "alcohol free"....
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    My question is: Is this by definition actually a whiskey?

    Here, we have "near beer" and it is not very good.

    An old joke is that something like this is similar to making love in a canoe - It's F***** near water.
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    scotty did not approve of synthohol
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    nevertheless, i ordered a bottle of the "whisky flavored drink" since i give up alcohol every year for lent.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Woodsheal View Post
    I imagine it's "malt free" as well as "alcohol free"....
    Good point, though I suppose the alcohol could be removed after distillation, eg with benzene.

    There once was a girl named Irene
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    And since then she's never benzene!
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    Quote Originally Posted by KenB View Post
    My question is: Is this by definition actually a whiskey?
    The bottle/can states "Alcohol Free Whisky Flavored Drink" so, no, it is not by definition a whisky/whiskey.
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