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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.
Scotch neat is a scotch with no ice.
NOT AT ALL!! Once you know for a fact that he/she love it and he/she knows that you know that they love scotch.This gift will require a bit of research to determine the type of Scotch that they are most fond of. If you are a non-Scotch drinker please seek advice from a Scotch fancier or an associate of the teacher.
anywhere you want. in your house in your bed. ANYWHERENowhere. Scotch is a drink'Scotch' is an adjective meaning 'of Scotland'. The more usual form is 'Scottish', but you will find both forms in many kinds of writing. 'Scotch' as a noun indeed usually refers to Scotch whiskey. So a Scotch Shepard would presumably be found in Scotland.
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Drinking scotch
The scotch, if 80 proof, would contain 280 ml of pure alcohol. The beer, at 5%, would contain 450.
"Scotch" (not including the trademark adhesive products from 3M) refers to anything from Scotland (like "Scottish" would be). In the nomenclature of alcoholic beverages, "scotch" refers to scotch whisky, a type of whisky distilled in Scotland. It generally has this smoky and/or peaty taste to it.
At the stock yard.
The scientific or taxonomic name would be Rosa 'Petite Pink Scotch'.
drink a bottle of scotch now why would you cheat on your wife. there is no reason to cheat on anyone... drink a couple bottles of scotch
depends on which scotch you buy