How do you say "Laphroaig", "Glen Morangie" or even "Lagavulin". I remember my first tasting of Laphroaig took placed in a bar. I saw the bottle sitting on the shelf, and I knew I wanted to try it. However, I had no clue on how to pronounce the name. I pointed to the bottle and grunted to the bartender instead. Not my smoothest moments.
To save you the embarrassment that I experienced, I came across this nifty website that contains the pronunciation of some of the most commonly used words in the world of scotch. Now, you know how to ask for a glass of "Cragganmore" the next time you are in a bar. For extra bonus points, throw in the Scottish accent too!
http://www.dcs.ed.ac.uk/home/jhb/whisky/pronounc.html
You stay classy, fellow readers.
Awesome site!
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ReplyDeletenow we can sound classy when we ask for drinks :D
ReplyDeleteNow I'll be a pro whenever I ask for some drinks
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ReplyDeletei learned these when i was training to be a bartender. they are some weird pronunciations.
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Oh wow. Thanks for this bro.
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can't wait till i turn 21...
ReplyDeleteShould put the 'Disaronno' embarrassment behind me.
ReplyDeleteI can pronounce all of these, we used to sell them in the shop I worked in!
ReplyDeleteoh and i'm Scottish haha
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ReplyDeleteI had the same problem with beers. Whilst testing Belgian brews, I had no idea how to pronunciate the names. I'd usually simply ask the bartender; they never seemed to mind and were happy to help.
Thanks for this! Will help for sure :P At least to tease other people who don't know XD
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Thanks! I'm horrible at pronunciation.
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ReplyDeleteGlen Morangie sounds just like it's spelled? I would have never thought...I've been making fun of people all these years haha.
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ReplyDeleteOne can only hope that you had been drinking some and rely on that as a reason for Neanderthal-like grunts.
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ReplyDeleteI forgot about that site. Thanks for the reminder. I find it's best just to stick with easy names like Ardbeg and Talisker...
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ReplyDeleteSome drinks to have really hard names.
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ReplyDeleteAwesome now I won't sound like an idiot if I ever need to say the names of these. Thanks
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ReplyDeleteGo ahead and try to pronounce this: Té Bhéag
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