A classic martini is made with vodka or gin. Lets say we're using vodka. Grab a glass and fill
People drink whiskey "on the rocks" (meaning with ice), straight, or in mixed drinks.
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A boilermaker is a type of drink that consists of a shot of whiskey served alongside a glass of beer. To prepare a boilermaker, you simply pour a shot of whiskey into a shot glass and serve it alongside a glass of beer. The drinker can choose to either sip the whiskey and beer separately or drop the shot of whiskey into the beer and drink it as a single mixed drink.
The alcoholic beverage whiskey is made from fermented grain mash. The alcohol content of 100 proof whiskey is 50%. Most people drink whiskey alone, but there are a few mixed drinks that can also be made.
If you are speaking of alcohol it would be Mekong a thai whiskey. The government put a tax on beer targeted at foreigners, so it make this drink much more affordable. Even though it is called a whiskey, it is more like a rum made from distilled sugarcane molasses and rice and mixed with local herbs and spices. Mekong is used in the drink Sabai Sabai known as the Thai Welcome Drink.
Yes, it is an alcohol frequently mixed with whiskey.
instant suicide a drink i learned about from the back roads of new Orleans vodka gin jager and scotch but i have substituted brandy, and although the flavor differs greatly i find it desirable
It is one of the basic ingredients
Is it like an open beer? Then no. But if it is like rum or whiskey, then it is OK. If the rum is mixed with a fruit juice, then no. But if the mix is a soda pop, it is OK. But it will be flat and taste bad.
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A call drink is a mixed drink for which the drinker specifies what they want the contents to be.
Manhattan Sorry, wrong... A Manhattan is whiskey, vermouth, and bitters. Scotch whiskey and 7-Up, which aren't typically mixed, is called a "Scotch & 7" to differentiate from the standard "7 and 7", which is Seagrams Seven Crown whiskey (or any whiskey) and 7-Up. Most Scotches are typically too "full bodied" to mix well with citrus drinks, but some people will even mix scotch and grape soda.