garbh-ghucag
-aig, sf The bell or globule on the surface of whisky, taken to indicate its strength. 2 The first distillation of the sma’ still when distilling whisky. John Campbell, one of the last smugglers and a native of the north side of Lochtay, used this word when speaking about the liquor that first came through the worm.
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