
Originally Posted by
JohnHansell
Guys, I can understand why you would want to think of them (me??) as scotch snobs. And maybe some of them are, but I don't think of myself as one (or a snob about any category of whiskey for that matter).
I thought about this for a while today. To me it's more about being respectful to an industry that I care very much about. I think that the scotch industry expects us to spell it "whisky" and that the bourbon/Tennessee/Irish whiskey industry expects us to spell it with an "e". (Yes, there are exceptions to the rule--no need to go there.) There is a lot of history and tradition here. I oblige by doing so out of respect more than anything else.
Whisky is whiskey, no matter how you spell it. I am fine with that. But it's not that simple. Not for me, anyway. I know a lot of people in the industry who would be hurt if I (and my magazine) suddenly started spelling all whiskey with a "e" just because I live in America. To me, that's being just as much a snob.