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Interestingly, the marketing of whiskey as medicinal persisted, with claims of its health benefits. This narrative has shifted over time; while average Scots drank hefty amounts of whiskey in 1800, consumption steadily declined by 1900, although appreciation for good whiskey remained.
Cultural Resonance in Modern Scotland
Despite a reduction in local consumption, whiskey's global popularity burgeoned, and its intricate history has come to symbolize Scottish identity. Today’s whiskey enthusiasts can explore its diverse flavors and varieties, each bottle narrating tales of centuries-old traditions and craftsmanship.