No, but ice cubes and a little scotch can soften a heart of stone.
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Melting. Think of ice. When you melt ice, it turns into a liquid, when you freeze ice it turns into a solid. Improved: Melting. Think of ice. When you melt ice, it turns into WATER (a liquid), when you freeze (ice) WATER it turns into a solid, WHICH IS CALLED 'ICE'.
They are called Ice caps
i think the rivers of ice in Antarctica are called glaciers.
"Rocks" is a slang term for ice. You put the ice in a glass. You pour in the scotch. You have a "Scotch on the Rocks". -------------------------------------- Or, some Irish dudes were laughing at a Scottish sailor run aground & called him a "Scotch on the rocks". You decide.
Scotch neat is a scotch with no ice.
Really, it could be called both. Both are correct.
Scotch is an alcoholic beverage. Served on the rocks means served with ice, poured over ice. Means drinking Scotch whiskey poured over ice only - no other mixers including water.
No, but ice cubes and a little scotch can soften a heart of stone.
Scotch whiskey is a contradiction, Scotch is whisky. Frank Sinatra drank Jack Daniels on the Rocks. 2 fingers of Jack, 4 ice cubes, and topped off with water (not tap water!).
You can have it neat (nothing added on it), on the rocks (with ice cubes), a dash of water, or it can be used in a variety of cocktails (scotch whisky + amaretto (e.g. Disaronno) = Godfather or scotch whisky + Drambuie = Rusty Nail to name some IBA official cocktails)
There are many celebrations and festivals for those of the Scotch-Irish background. These include Christmas and Easter celebrations along with specific Scotch-Irish festivals called Heritage festivals.
Traditional mixers for Scotch include water (cold, but not iced:- true scotch lovers abhor ice); ginger beer; or sometimes whole milk. Water is the best of these; the other two are acceptable to drink at the same time, but preferably from a different glass. (You can also pour scotch on warm haggis - but that isn't really a mixer).
SInce ice existed for billions of years prior to humans being around to put it into their scotch...It's a discovery. The ability to manufacture ice, to transport and store it...those are inventions.
Shahid kapoor loves to eat ice cream. His favourite flavour is Butter Scotch. He generally has ice cream to cheer up his mood.
Are you kidding.. scotch Whisky is the only way to single malt .. without single malt you are lost. American whiskey is OK with ice a warm day .. Irich is good in the cooffe . Blended is just for the soda or a sheap way to be drunk... A single malt scotch Whisky is for the one who care..