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VSOP isn't scotch. It stands for Very Special Old Pale..... Cognac
Significant about Codd-neck bottles is that they were designed and manufactured to enclose a marble and a rubber washer/gasket in the neck of the bottles. The bottles were filled upside down, and pressure of the gas in the bottle forced the marble against the washer, sealing in the carbonation.
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
Bottles have necks but no head, and wear a cap.
Scotch neat is a scotch with no ice.
The neck traction device uses air which is slowly brought in by an inflation bulb into the neck collar. This causes pressure in the neck to be built up in a vertical direction which eases and stretches the tight muscles in the neck.
If you are refering to the dispensing unit that is used in the neck of upside-down spirit bottles, as commonly seen in pubs, the name is 'Optic'
This infamous exchange was the incident that confirmed Winston Churchill’s reputation as a heavy drinker. It all started back in 1899. Churchill, aged 25, was a correspondent on the Morning Post, covering the Boer war. Sent out to the front line, he took with him 36 bottles of wine, 18 bottles of ten-year old scotch, and 6 bottles of vintage brandy (a drink he believed was essential to a stable diet). Clearly Churchill had better access to alcohol than most people on the South African front: his stores were said to contain “many bottles of whisky, claret, and port.”
There are two answers to your question. 1. Visualize the daffodil flower. Hold it in your hand by the stem. Look at the area where the flower attaches to the stem. This is called a pedicel. Many home gardeners will call this the flower's neck as it can be fairly fragile holding the flower "head" above its stem or "body". 2. Now there is also an area of the bulb called the neck, and this is a word that nurserymen would use. In fact, they will tell you that the daffodil bulb is brown-skinned, spherical and has a pronounced neck. This is that pointy part opposite the root area of the bulb.
with a bottle of scotch
depends on which scotch you buy
Scotch.