Uisce Beatha

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For the Canadian folk rock band, see Uisce Beatha (band).

Uisce beatha (pronounced "ish-ka bah-ha") is the name given by Irish monks of the Sixth Century to the drink they had concocted. Simply an Irish translation of the Latin aqua vitae ("water of life"), uisce beatha is more commonly known today in its anglicized form, whiskey.