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I HATE to break it to India's Vijay Mallya, who thinks he's on to a winner with colourless whiskey, but he's not the first. As any man who bends his elbow knows, whiskey is naturally clear when it comes out of the still. It gets its colour reposing in wooden casks for years (although modern distillers often give it a helping hand with a spot of caramel). And don't ask me how I know this, but poitin is naturally clear too, no matter the colour of the praties you use...
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I Hate to Break It to India's Vijay Mallya, Who Thinks He's On to a Winner with Colourless Whiskey [Derived Headline]
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