In the final episode of Star Trek Enterprise, "These are the Voyages", Archer and Trip are drinking a toast from a bottle of Scotch (timestamp 27:23) All I can make out is "20 Year", Malt, "Scotch Whiskey". The name looks like two words or names each beginning with "D". Can anyone make out the name, and is it a real Scotch or something they made up for the show?
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Can you please give a time stamp for this?– user30472Commented Aug 11, 2014 at 1:02
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Sorry, what are you referring to? It was the final episode of Enterprise...– Digerati OhmCommented Aug 11, 2014 at 2:34
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He means the time in minutes and seconds since the start of the episode that the scene in question occurs.– Organic MarbleCommented Aug 11, 2014 at 2:35
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2Which is interesting as Scotch implies Scottish Whisky but Whiskey (with an E) suggests Irish.– LiathCommented Aug 11, 2014 at 7:25
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2@CGCampbell whisky doesn't continue to "smoothen" in the bottle. The age is the time spent in the barrel.– GaiusCommented Feb 18, 2015 at 12:25
2 Answers
With contrast enhanced, you can clearly see the label reads "Brannon & Braga".
This is obviously an in-joke relating to the show's producer, Brannon Braga
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7Think it's indeed "Berman & Braga". There's not enough space for two "n" IMO.– MarioCommented Aug 11, 2014 at 11:40
While I do not feel that this is a certain answer, not having a copy of the episode in question nor even having watched it, some participants on the talk page of Memory Alpha's article on the episode believe the label is "Berman & Braga", an in-joke referencing Rick Berman and Brannon Braga, the co-creators of the series.
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1Thanks for the link. That is the only reference I've seen for it. Still, it looks like D**** and D******* to me. That's looking at it on Netflix. Pretty funny if that's the case. Commented Aug 11, 2014 at 2:38