Some would say any way that you can get it. One very popular approach is the combination called Irish coffee, however the best of them should, like the great Scotch single malts be consumed straight up with perhaps a tad of water back. All agree that the best of them are true gifts from the gods and should be treated with reverence rather then gusto. If the need to contaminate this elixir persists consider the The Marine Manhattan: * A double shot of Tullamore Dew is placed into a chilled rocks glass that had been previously allowed to have a small amount of sweet vermouth swirled about its interior and then dumped out. No more then two ice cubes are added and it is garnished with a twist of lemon peel and served. (Recipe's Origin: Officer's Mess, HMS Bulwark, circa 1960. South China Sea.)
Whiskey is served either straight up, with water on the side or on the rocks (with ice)
Most customers will tell you what brand and how they like it. Whiskey is served either straight up, with water on the side or on the rocks (with ice)
Most customers will tell you what brand and how they like it.
A glass works best but a cup will do in time of need.
Straight. With ice, if you must.
Don't bother to use expensive whiskey for mixed drinks; nobody can taste the difference.
Frozen. Neat. With Beluga caviar.
A whiskey ditch (or simply "ditch) is just cubed ice, 1 part whiskey, and 1 part water. I believe it's a regional term. I grew up in Montana where it was a common term but now live on Oregon where no one seems to know it.
you can drink it, but it depend if it is clear.
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While drinking alcohol during the course of an antibiotic will not hurt you directly, alcohol drastically reduces the effect of the drug, almost to the point that you may as well not take the drug at all. It is important to avoid alcohol while taking any antibiotic to allow the drug to serve its purpose.
Some people do, but certainly not everyone. People who like whiskey would drink it, but many Irish people don't drink whiskey at all.
People drink whiskey "on the rocks" (meaning with ice), straight, or in mixed drinks.
I'm not sure how odd it is, but a Rock Lobster is a tasty drink. 1 shot red raspberry liqueur 1 shot whiskey 2 oz cranberry juice Pour raspberry liqueur and whiskey into an ice-filled glass. Fill with cranberry juice, and serve.
Irish whiskey.
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A whiskey cocktail. Some notable ones are the Manhattan, the Old Fashioned, the Whiskey Sour, and Whiskey Coke.
A person with diabetes can eat and drink anything they want. They can also drink whiskey but as with everything, it needs to be done in moderation.