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erm, first of all, if it's Scottish it's whisky not whiskey and a glen is a valley, not a river! Starting to doubt if his accent is genuine!
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he is showin an irish j ass holes, glen glen till
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@sirstickjcs who cares about the editing, he's explaining scotch label. sheesh how critical
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I didn't know they spelt Glenn Levet "Jameson" in Scotland. You learn something every day. Thanks @expertvillage.
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Oh, goody, another nightmare wall of text from "expert" village.
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Like the word whisky itself, many denominations used in the whisky world come from Gaelic. Glen is one of them and means 'valley' in Gaelic. Glenfiddich means the valley of the Deer. Similarly, Glenlivet, which is the whisky he refers to, means the valley of the river Livet, and livet actually meaning 'smooth flowing'.
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He's pretty crap really. Yehr he knows a lot but is a dreadfuk presenter, plus his videos are badly made and poorly researched. I mean nearly everyone has some major errors. C'mon dudes...plz be more educational in your presentations.
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Yeah, the editors clearly screwed this one up
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Yeah, after the close up you can tell that he IS holding a Glenlivet bottle.
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Mmm, Ardbeg...



You're right. I like this guy but the editing is terrible.
AMcGrath82 2 years ago 10
Wrong. Watch his mouth as he holds the Jameson bottle. It's not moving. The mistake was made by the editor.
sirstickjcs 2 years ago 8