The merchants . . . are not allowed to sell beer or whisky by the glass.
In the stands, the vendors sell whisky to the crowds; hot dogs and peanuts don't exist.
The village tolls added to their income by selling whisky and ale.
Prior to 1860 it was illegal to sell blended whisky.
During the 1800's vendors set up stands on the ice and sold hot whisky, Mr. Bailey said.
Master of Malt was founded in 1985, originally as a mail order company selling whisky by post.
Far from selling whisky, this was demystifying familiar media images.
And you've also been accused of selling whisky to Reds.
The story goes that 'Pierre' built a shack some 400 feet south of the village of Culvertown and began to sell whisky there.
"Didn't think you made your money just by selling whisky."