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The special meaning of whisky
Besides being a drink, whisky has some special meanings, such as:
1. Tradition: Whisky is a traditional drink in Scotland and Ireland, and its making method has a history of hundreds of years.
2. Etiquette: In Scottish and Irish culture, whisky is a precious and valuable gift, and it is a tradition to give whisky bottles on special occasions such as weddings, birthdays and festivals.
3. Quality: Whiskey is usually considered as a high-quality beverage with unique taste and flavor.
4. Experience: tasting different brands and types of whisky can give you a deeper understanding of the culture and history of Scotland and Ireland.
5. Commemorative: Some special whisky brands are often created to commemorate specific events, people or occasions, such as "commemorative whisky" created to commemorate a famous person or battle.
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