My co-worker looked at me in disbelief and then asked " are you really going to drink that?" I replied affirmatively and then took a sip of my Maker's Mark, neat. Still staring he said, " I thought women only drank wines, and fruity drinks". I wanted to tell him to expand his horizons, but decided to take another sip of the Maker's Mark in hopes of starting a new conversation when I put the glass down.
Wikipedia has a fairly extensive page concerning whisky/whiskey- it's history, the distillations process and the countries that produce the water of life - whisky/whiskey.
The question I'm usually asked is, "when you begin drinking whiskey/whisky'? The answer: by embarrassing myself in a restaurant. One of my first job's after college was at a bank. One evening after work I decided to celebrate a task I had accomplished. I left the bank and crossed the street to a recently opened restaurant. I made my way to the bar and took a seat. The bartender, an older gentleman, walked over and asked me what I would like to drink. In a room a full stocked bar, I elected to have Scotch. He asked which and whether I wanted it neat, or on the rocks. I replied, neat (that sounded good)- I don't recall which Scotch I requested. The bartender returned with my order. Feeling jubilant that my order was in front of me( and I was there to celebrate my accomplishment), I picked up the glass and swallowed the amber liquid.
I felt heat building in my in my stomach, esophagus and throat. The bartender must have seen it coming. I began to cough loudly. The bartender brought a a tall glass of water with ice and told me to have a sip of water. Fortunately the bar was nearly empty. The bartender then suggested that I sip the remaining scotch or add water to the scotch. I followed the recommendation, paid the bill and went home. At home, I shared told my parents about the misadventure. When their laughter finally died down, my father explained Scotch ,whiskey/whisky, and bourbon should be sipped and then gave me a primer on what neat (spirit only) , on the rocks (spirit with ice), chaser (beverage to drink after the spirit), splash ( a drop or two of another liquid added to the spirit), and side (similar to chaser) meant and what an appropriate pour was. I was all set! Then I avoided drinking any whisky/whiskey for a while.

Recently, I received an email from Debbie, a fairly new pal. She asked if I'd like to go bourbon tasting with her. Let the adventure begin!
Belated National Whisky/Whiskey Day!
Be well,
Technicolor girl
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