A pate is traditionally served with a few different drinks. One could serve an alcoholic beverage like brandy with pate. One could also serve drinks like sherry, vermouth, or ouzo as well.
Popular boilermaker drinks include a shot of whiskey paired with a beer. They are typically served by dropping the shot of whiskey into the beer and then drinking them together.
Not a cracker. Liver pate is better served on thinly sliced, buttered toast.
A coupe glass is typically used to serve cocktails, such as martinis or champagne-based drinks.
SERVED ON ICE
A boilermaker glass is typically used for serving beer and whiskey. Other types of drinks that can be served in a boilermaker glass include cider, ale, stout, and other types of spirits like rum or tequila.
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Achohols and such beverages
Madam Rosmerta
If a single malt is to be fully appreciated it should not be served with water, ice or soft drinks. If soft drinks are mixed in, then there is no reason to use an expensive single malt. Any cheap blend will do.
styrofoam
Yes of course.
Canapés are served with drinks, whether before a meal or not. They are usually served as cocktail food, that is, when people are standing up and chatting.