What language did the Trojans speak? Was it Greek, Luwian, or something else? This article examines the evidence.
Irish whiskey was the most popular in the world for a long time — outselling its successors Scotch (some still argue the Scots invented it first), and then American bourbon. But in the mid-to-late ...
"That's a bit of a myth," he said. "It's not 100 percent true ... A new (and controversial) "continuous distilling still," patented by Aeneas Coffey in 1830, streamlined and amped up production.
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