The difference is in the Garnish. The classic Martini uses olives as garnish where as Gibson uses cocktail onions. Some other difference can be the type of glass served and being served on ice, it differs from bartender to bartender.
SERVED ON ICE
"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.
Depends on the size of the Rocks glass and the type of drink
short rocks glass (1oz drink) tall rocks glass (2oz drink)
Most rocks would.
Rocks refers to ice cubes. A drink served on the rocks means that it is poured over ice cubes, and served with the ice cubes in the drink.
A Manhattan on the rocks is a classic cocktail made by mixing whiskey (usually rye or bourbon), sweet vermouth, and bitters, served over ice. The drink is typically garnished with a maraschino cherry or a twist of citrus peel. Serving it "on the rocks" means it's poured over ice, rather than served straight up in a chilled glass. This method slightly dilutes the drink and keeps it cool as you sip.
The Woo Woo Cocktail Served On the rocks; poured over ice Standard garnish Lime Wedge Standard drinkware Highball glass Commonly used ingredients 2 parts (1 oz) Vodka 1 part (.5 oz) Peach Schnapps 4 parts (4 oz) Cranberry juice Preparation Build all ingredients in a highball glass filled with ice. Garnish with orange slice. A Woo Woo is an alcoholic beverage made of vodka, peach schnapps, and cranberry juice. It's a "Sex on the Beach" minus the orange juice. It is typically served as a cocktail in a highball glass or can be served as a shot. It is also sometimes served in a rocks glass. The ingredients are usually shaken together with ice or stirred as preferred. A lime wedge is used as a garnish.
To grow orchids in a glass you will need: moss, sheet rocks, chopsticks, orchid fertilizer, and river rocks. Moisten the moss, add fertilizer, then sheet rocks.
You get a magnifying glass and look at them
a glass in which Sherry is usually served.