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Scotch is generally bottled at 80 proof no matter how "old" it is. Older Scotch will not get you drunk faster, assuming normal 80 proof bottling.
Yes.
100-200 calories depending on the proof of the scotch. Pure alcohol is 154 calories per ounce.
The scotch, if 80 proof, would contain 280 ml of pure alcohol. The beer, at 5%, would contain 450.
Roughly -35 degrees celsius (-30 F), though it depends on the proof.
The alcohol content of Chivas Regal Scotch is 43% by volume which is 86 proof. Chivas Regal has a reputation for high quality malt whiskey since 1801.
Water, alcohol (made from malted barley that may be smoked over a peat fire), and what are called cogeners. Cogeners are the molecules that attach to the alcohol and/or water during distillation that give each type of liquor its unique flavor. However, the higher proof you distill something to, or the more times you do it, removes more and more of these cogeners. That's why Vodka is distilled a bunch of times to around 195 proof, but Scotch is only distilled a couple of times to less than 100 proof. In Scotch, you want to taste the cogeners.
Scotch neat is a scotch with no ice.
Whiskey, scotch, and bourbon are all types of distilled spirits made from grains, but they have some key differences. Whiskey is a broad category that includes scotch and bourbon. Scotch is made in Scotland and must be aged for at least three years in oak barrels. Bourbon is a type of whiskey made in the United States, primarily in Kentucky, and must be made from at least 51 corn. Bourbon also has specific aging and proof requirements.
Scotch.
with a bottle of scotch
depends on which scotch you buy