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A Glass of Jameson Anyone?
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Puzzle ID: #33519
Submitted By: jazzmusician46 Corrected By: MarcM1098
Submitted By: jazzmusician46 Corrected By: MarcM1098
Trivia
Trivia brain teasers have some element of trivia in them, but they are not just pure trivia questions.Trivia
Two professors were sitting in front of an open fire at the local university's elite Professor's Club. They were chatting about some of their new classes. During the course of their conversation, one of the professors asked the other if he would like to sample some fine Irish Whiskey while they talked.
"Absolutely! That would be splendid!"
"Waiter! Bring me a bottle of your finest Irish Whiskey please", called the Professor.
"Certainly sir", replied the waiter.
A few minutes later, the waiter returned and said, "Here you go sir. This bottle of 'Jameson' is one of Ireland's best single malt grain whiskeys. I hope you both enjoy it!"
"Thank you waiter. I'm sure we will. Can you let me look at the bottle please before you go?"
The waiter passed the bottle to the Professor. The label read:
"Jameson Genuine Irish Single Malt Grain Whisky".
Without opening the lid of the bottle or tasting, smelling or examining its contents, the Professor became very angry with the waiter saying, "This is NOT genuine Irish whiskey. It is a fraud and absolute rubbish! Take it back!"
By simply reading the label, and without smelling, examining or tasting the fluid first, how did the Professor know that the contents of the bottle was not Irish whiskey?
"Absolutely! That would be splendid!"
"Waiter! Bring me a bottle of your finest Irish Whiskey please", called the Professor.
"Certainly sir", replied the waiter.
A few minutes later, the waiter returned and said, "Here you go sir. This bottle of 'Jameson' is one of Ireland's best single malt grain whiskeys. I hope you both enjoy it!"
"Thank you waiter. I'm sure we will. Can you let me look at the bottle please before you go?"
The waiter passed the bottle to the Professor. The label read:
"Jameson Genuine Irish Single Malt Grain Whisky".
Without opening the lid of the bottle or tasting, smelling or examining its contents, the Professor became very angry with the waiter saying, "This is NOT genuine Irish whiskey. It is a fraud and absolute rubbish! Take it back!"
By simply reading the label, and without smelling, examining or tasting the fluid first, how did the Professor know that the contents of the bottle was not Irish whiskey?
Answer
The Professor knew it was not really Irish Whiskey because of the difference in how the Irish spell "whiskey" (with an "e") and how the Scottish spell it - "whisky".The label read: "Jameson Genuine Irish Single Malt Grain Whisky".
A true bottle of Irish whiskey would have read: "Jameson Genuine Irish Single Malt Grain Whiskey".
There appears to be no known reason, legal or otherwise why this difference exists.
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Woohoo! I'm the first one to comment. Thanks for the great teaser. I had no idea about whiskey and whisky. Good one!
Our Canadian cousins also drops the 'e' on the labels of the 'water of life.' Good One.
Thanks guys...appreciated.
EXCELLENT!!
I enjoyed this one. Thanks for sharing it.
*hic* Nice one!
My pleasure...I'm glad you liked it.
Nice job!
Well....an easy one, but I like the tale you made of it... You got a nice way of writing!
Does this make me an alcoholic as i knew it?
clever
Ya didn't beat the Texan, man.
Wow! Surprisingly, I caught that.
The misspelling stood out, so I guessed that, had no idea why it was important.
Thanks guys
lol - im a big jameson drinker and i had no idea. maybe thats because i drink too much.
Excellent teaser! I didn't get it, but learned an interesting tidbit! (I'm not a whiskey/whisky drinker! )
Another teaser that's more like trivia.
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