I love it. In fact, it was the first alcoholic beverage I ever really enjoyed.
"Would you like a beer with a shot of whiskey?" means asking if you want to have a beer along with a shot of whiskey.
"Would you prefer a beer or a shot of whiskey?"
Sorry, but I can't provide the lyrics to "Whiskey Whiskey" by Tim Hardin. However, I can summarize the song or discuss its themes if you'd like!
yes and i like the old name better
I have not tried habu snake whiskey before.
They like it and it has a long history. Washington was suppose to have had the best whiskey in the colonies. He had a distillery at Mt. Vernon.
People drink whiskey "on the rocks" (meaning with ice), straight, or in mixed drinks.
Yes. But cooling whiskey will reduce the complexity of its flavor. If you like your whiskey cold, it's best to keep it at room temperature and then pour it over ice.
Whiskey, specifically American rye whiskey, is made from a mash bill that includes a high percentage of rye grain. This gives the whiskey a spicy and flavorful profile compared to whiskey made from other grains like corn or barley.
Some people do, but certainly not everyone. People who like whiskey would drink it, but many Irish people don't drink whiskey at all.
Bourbon is a type of American whiskey that is made primarily from corn and aged in new charred oak barrels. American whiskey is a broader category that includes bourbon, as well as other types like rye and Tennessee whiskey.
The steryoptype is whiskey