Why not, whiskey should be drunk for enjoyment. As soon as someone attaches a rule on how to drink it then someone doesn't enjoy it any more. If you buy it, you drink it how you want. Try Grants and cola or J&B and cola. Assuming you're of legal drinking age in your country. I know a LOT of Scots who drink Scotch and coke.
The correct name for whiskey and Coke is typically referred to as a "whiskey and Coke" or simply a "whiskey cola." It is a popular mixed drink made by combining whiskey with cola, often served over ice. Some people may also refer to it by the brand of whiskey used, such as "Jack and Coke" if using Jack Daniel's whiskey.
No. Dolphus Raymond never had any whiskey at all. It was Coca-Cola.
Water, beer, whiskey, coffee, tea, and cola.
No. At least it shouldn't. Cola should only be strong enough to slowly corrode off rust. If the cola is strong enough to take an eggshell off, then they screwed up the recipe.
Forty Creek Whiskey is Gluten-Free and goes great with Coca-Cola, which is also Gluten-Free :)
Most of the Coca-Cola in the US uses high fructose corn syrup instead of sugar. There is no need to add sugar to Coca-Cola. For a nice classic cocktail, try adding rum or whiskey to Coca-Cola with ice and a wedge of lemon or lime.
Yes, you can mix Hiram Walker Imperial Blended Whiskey with Coke. The sweetness of the cola can complement the whiskey's flavors, creating a smooth and enjoyable drink. Many people enjoy whiskey and Coke as a classic cocktail choice. Just be sure to adjust the proportions to your taste!
diet cola because it has more sugar
diet
Take a bottle of gin or whiskey and gulp it down entirely....that should take care coping myself under pressure.
Coca-Cola should consider stability, sale potential, and marketing share.
There should be no sodium in diet rite cola