If it has been kept cool and out of the sun the entire time, assuming it's unopened, it will still be fine, and for many years to come.
The alcohol content of Chivas Regal Scotch is 43% by volume which is 86 proof. Chivas Regal has a reputation for high quality malt whiskey since 1801.
Located on the Isle of Skye in Scotland, Talisker Distillery is a producer of single malt Scotch whiskey. Talisker is considered a premium brand of Scotch and has been in operation since 1830.
A Tennessee, Canadian, or Irish whiskey would be fine since the strudel will mask their subtle differences. I wouldn't use Scotch though, its peat can be overwhelming.
Yep - distilled alcoholic beverages such as gin, vodka, scotch whisky and rye whiskey are made from the fermentation of wheat, barley or rye. Since they are distilled, they do not contain prolamins [i.e., gluten proteins] and are allowed unless otherwise contraindicated.
you must be in the UK since US bottles are 75cl. therefore at 25ml measures you'll get... do the maths. Or if you're pouring in US oz's, 1oz = 27.8ml
No. Beer contains residual sugars from the fermentation process (turning sugar into alcohol) Being distilled, whiskey has basically no sugar content (only water, alcohol and the flavor compounds) Whiskey is distilled form wort (basically a beer without hops). Any sugars in the wort remain in the still. The only sugars in whiskey come from the barrels that the whiskey is aged in, and those are present in very, very small quantities.
No. Since whiskey is distilled the product containing gluten (called mash which can be a mixture of many cereals including barley, rye etc. which contain gluten) no gluten can be transferred through the distillation process. However, the manufacturers of some American whiskies do add some of the mash back into the distilled product for flavour. Jack Daniels doesn't but I have heard that Jim Beam does. For a Scotch or Irish Whiskey to be called Scotch/Irish this is not permitted so, by definition, all Scotch and Irish whiskies are gluten free.
Yes, since there are 7 calories from each gram of ethanol.
Military brown sticky tape is simply another name for scotch tape. Scotch tape has been in production since the 1930s. The tape is produced by the 3M company.
Old Overholt Rye Whiskey Old Overholt is a rye whiskey that's been around since the early 1800s. It's made with at least 51% rye, plus some corn and barley, and has a warm, spicy flavor. You can drink it neat, on the rocks, chilled, or in a cocktail
Ideally, you can mix any drinks together, as long as YOU like them. As far as Scotch Whiskey, most people simply mix it with spring water. If going for a true mixed drink, the three most popular are: cola, ginger ale, and lemonade. Since lemonade IS popular, it would make sense that you COULD mix it with pineapple juice, since they are both highly acidic with somewhat of a sweet and sour taste.
A standard 1.5-ounce serving of neat whiskey typically contains about 97 calories. This calorie count can vary slightly depending on the specific brand and proof of the whiskey, but it generally falls within the range of 90 to 100 calories. Since whiskey has no carbohydrates, fats, or sugars, the calories primarily come from alcohol content.