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The science of why you should add water to your whiskey.

Kayla Roger MS CCC-SLP/DOR

Speech Language Pathologist, MS-CCC and Director of Rehabilitation

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Cody DeLorenzo-Brown

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Pamela Carrigg

MBS MBA Candidate | Insights driven Marketing Manager driving innovative end-to-end brand strategies for commercial growth and brand equity.

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Nikolette Moore

Co-Founder and Real Estate Specialist at Unique Real Estate

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Mustafa İlkan Kavak

T.C. Aile, Çalışma ve Sosyal Hizmetler Bakanlığı şirketinde Memur

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interesting post :)

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Jacob Jordan

Sales Operations Supervisor at CDW Canada

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Jonathan Pietrantonio

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💡Melvin Montalvo, MBA

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Always comes down to a person’s taste buds and their preference to enjoy THEIR OWN drink!

Dominic Davies Christopher Knight

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Stuart Bennett

Writer, Broadcaster, English-language Educator; Stock Control, Customer Services; Ability in Public Relations & Security

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A very interesting post!

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Janet DiGennaro

CL Property Placement Consultant

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Nope... never get watered down.

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🔵 Jean-Philippe Beaulieu

Expert accrédité en Excellence Opérationnelle chez PROD-ACTIVE / Entrepreneur Investisseur OCBI / Administrateur Investissements HTCS / CiiB

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I buy un-chillfiltered and cask strength single malt scotch whisky and water it down as I feel. You have to water down these types of whiskys to better taste the complexe flavors. Otherwise they are too strong and concentrated for your palate.

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