Rusty Nail or Rusty Spike.
Drambuie is a Scotch based liqueur, meaning it's sweet.
scotch
Yes. 1.5 oz scotch; .5 oz drambuie; lemon twist
Probably because it is a popular alcoholic beverage that he could make business off of
Rusty nail.
RUSTY NAIL
Scotch. Drambuie is a Liqueur made from malt whiskey and flavoured with heather honey and various (secret) herbs and spices.
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.
Scotch is type of whiskey (an alcoholic beverage). The phrase about "a drop of scotch" would be used by someone trying to be cute or coy about their desire to drink some scotch. They are saying (usually insincerely) that they will have a little bit of scotch to drink. It is a convivial phrase for a drink of scotch, usually encountered in an invitation: Will you have a drop of scotch with me? Or it may indicate a small amount added to something: I'll have water with a drop of scotch.
The correct spelling is Drambuie, a trademarked liqueur made from Scotch whisky, honey, and spices.
The ingredients in a Rusty Nail Cocktail: 9 parts of Scotch Whisky, 5 parts of Drambuie. Mix crushed ice with whiskey and drambuie and garnish with a slice of lemon.
"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.