The odd thing is I'm not a great lover of Thai Rum or whisky but I do know the difference unlike some.
It never crossed my mind pal, I just assume you must have somebody closer than me to help you. As a last resort, I'll do it, but I don't wanna hear your self loathing stories on the flight out there.
'Thai spirit', which is distilled from around 95% molasses and 5% rice. Even a complete and utter moron such as yourself knows that Rum is made from molasses as quoted by the Miram Webster dictionary and every other. "An alcoholic beverage distilled from a fermented cane product (such as molasses)". Back of the net......
The pussy was beaten so heavily in the first round he has now come out punch drunk and the referee's now hitting him.
Whether you like it or not, it IS known and referred to as Thai whiskey. The weblink above shows this, as do countless others. I genuinely don't care a **** whether you refer to it as such, nor whether it is actually whiskey, which I have never claimed, or whether it is made out of molasses. Not relevant, any of it. The fact is, it is referred to and known as Thai whiskey. By all those who know it or drink it or have ever drank it.
I can't believe the twats stance especially as he has visited the country. It does say Whisky on the bottle but the Thai's nigh on call everything Whisky but as Ive proved it is actually RUM. As it is 95% molasses it cannot be a whiskey by definition. Next please!