Who first the water of life bottled.
Distilled of grain mash frothing frisky,
Uisge beatha! We call it whisky.
'Uisge Beatha' is Scottish Gaelic for 'water of life', the name monks of the time gave to distilled spirit. Over time 'Uisge' became the word 'whisky'.
Is it too much suggesting 'old' and 'bottled' rhyme? Hope not.
I made up the verse and created the image in response to the Illustration Friday theme 'bottled'.
I made up the verse and created the image in response to the Illustration Friday theme 'bottled'.