Can you drink whiskey after getting a tooth pulled?
Ya. i mean your probably a queer so go for it. Andrew Heimerman always does this kind of stuff. He's an alcoholic and gets caught by Robertson ALL THE TIME. (PS, he's gay so give em a call, 316-218-8903))
Is it illegal to Making Whiskey?
No it is not. They sell beer brewing kits.
You can make up to 5 gallons, I think, I month.. I make my own beer all the time. It great fun, and you can make some really nice beers with the kits. It will cost you up front for the hardware, but pays for it self fast.
I help write a book on it, what does what in beer.. after you get started and grow tired of the beer kits, this book helps
http://www.amazon.com/Ingredients-Ultimate-Ingredient-Guide-What/dp/1456352598/ref=sr_1_5?ie=UTF8&qid=1294862071&sr=8-5
Does scotch whiskey contain sugar or carbohydrate?
No. Carbohydrate is basically sugar ... the sugar that ones was in in the mash to become Whisky is after fermentation 50/50 converted to 1) alcohol that stays and 2) carbon dioxide that leave the the mash.
If the interest is weight related... alcohol still contain a lot of energy... that you have to "burn" in your body.
Good thing is though that Alcohol don't rise your blood sugar level... nice from GI perspective
A 5 cl shot of whiskey is to compare with about 25-30 gram white sugar from a energy point of view. or 140 Kcal or a good 15-20 minutes on the bicycle.
How much is a 1977 bottle of Canadian club whiskey worth?
Average bottle of 78' from 235$ to 300$ depending how long it was aged before the year.....check the back of the bottle anything 8-10years aged is about 300$, 4-6 years is like 250-265$, and anything less is about 235$...hope this helped
What is the main difference between wine and whisky?
There are several differences.
One primary difference is that whiskey is aged in wooden barrels. Vodka, by tradition, is bottled straight from distillation.
Another difference is that vodka need not come from grain. Vodka can be distilled from potatoes or even molasses, though traditional vodka is not supposed to come from molasses.
A third difference is the goal of each product's distillation. The process by which whiskey is made does not frown upon and in fact encourages unique characteristics brought about by the choices of grain, fermentation, and distillation. That's why there are so many different kinds of whiskey. In contrast, the general idea of vodka is to distill it down to just alcohol and water, with as little as possible in addition to it.
How do you fix a mixture of whiskey honey and lemon juice for colds?
Whiskey Lemon and Honey is old fashion, warmed and drank before bed . It will
it will knock a cold out of you
How many single nips in a bottle of whiskey in UK?
Whisky is sold from 35 ml optics or measures or multiples there of. A standard bottle would be 700 ml so there would be 20 measures in a bottle.
How much tax on a 1.75 bottle of whiskey?
Over one half of the retail purchase price of a typical bottle of whiskey consists of taxes.
There are several varieties of whiskey marketed under the Johnnie Walker label. Below are some sample US prices:
What should I mix with jack daniel's?
At the Jameson Whiskey Distillery in Dublin, Ireland, the mixes they preferred and offer are Ginger Ale, Cranberry Juice, Coke, or on the rocks (ice). Each serving can have a slice of lime in it to give it a little extra taste or style. A drink known as Red Lemonade, which is only available in Ireland, is another favoured mix.
Others would say that you do not mix Jameson with anything and that it should be enjoyed on the rocks or straight up.
Depends on the bottling distillation. Both Vodka and Gin are typically bottled anywhere from 80 to 100 proof. If a bottle of gin and a bottle of vodka both state on their label that they are "100 proof", they are identically "strong". If you get a bottle of vodka that is 80 proof, and a bottle of gin that is 94 proof, the gin is stronger, and so on.
How much does a gallon of whiskey weigh?
It depends on a number of factors but roughly speaking beer weighs a fraction more than water, in metric units about 1050Kg per cubic metre.
To convert that into pounds per cubic feet divide by 16.02
The next stage in the calculation depends on what country you are in - for example if you are using UK Gallons you would divide your answer by 6.23 and arrive at a figure of approximately 10 1/2 LB per UK gallon.
I hope that this helps!
SOURCES
simetric.co.uk
metricconversions.org
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Percentage of alcohol in whisky?
It depends. Whiskey is a distilled liquor, water is usually added after the distillation and then the whiskey is aged in oak barrels to get a characteristic flavor. A whiskey's alcohol content is marked by a proofing label. This proof is an indication of the percentage of alcohol. 100 proof whiskey is 50% alcohol. some whiskeys are 40 proof, on the low end, and others are as high as 180 proof. Moonshine is not whiskey, it is not aged, that can range from 100 proof to 195 proof.
How many fifths are in a handle of liquor?
According to The Webtender, a fifth is 25.6 ounces or 1/5 of a gallon.
So there would be 2.5 fifths in a half-gallon.
How many calories are in a cinnamon flavored whiskey shot?
There are approximately 100 calories in one shot of Fireball whiskey. The bottle denotes that there are 108 calories per 1.5 oz, which is the serving size. Fireball whiskey is characterized by its strong cinnamon flavor.
What is the shelf life of unopened scotch whiskey?
keep it at a constant temperature so there is no expansion and contraction of the liquid and air in the neck. This way you won't lose any evaporation and it will last for years and years(and years). I hope you bought two so you can enjoy on of them though?
If the bottle is unopened, kept cool, and out of the sun, it will last a lifetime. If it's been opened, it will still be good for at least five years.
According to this site http://www.drinksmixer.com/drink1853.html it's about 19 g.
Is 40 year old unopened seagrams VO Canadian whiskey safe to drink?
No. Well, any alcoholic beverage is dangerous, if you drink enough of it. But 40 proof is not very strong. Most liquors -- vodka, gin, rum, whiskey, etc. -- are 70 or 80 proof (35% to 40% alcohol). Some are even higher. Everclear is 190 proof (in some places), and Bacardi 151 is 151 proof. Forty proof is relatively low.
Proof standards are slightly different in different countries. In the US, 40 proof is 20% alcohol; in the UK it would be a bit under 23%. In either case it's higher than can be obtained by straight fermentation (for example, wines or beers), but lower than distilled beverages. A 40 proof beverage is most likely a "fortified wine", such as port, sherry, or vermouth.
What is the meaning of the word whiskey?
Whiskey or whisky is a type of distilled alcoholic beverage made from fermented grain mash. Various grains are used for different varieties, including barley, corn, rye, and wheat.
The origin of the word whiskey is an Anglicization of the Irish words "uisce beathadh", with the meaning "water of life".
How much is a half gallon of fireball whiskey?
I was recently in Canada and loved to drink fireball. 200ml costed around 8 Can$, 750ml 28 Can$ (without tax)
How much volume is there in a glass of whiskey?
A 750-ml bottle of booze (about the same size as what used to be called a "fifth" in the United States) contains 25.33 fluid ounces. That's 1.33 ounces more than three cups of booze. (A cup is 8 ounces.) But no one -- no one without a problem, that is -- drinks whiskey by the cup. More realistically, it contains about 18 jiggers of booze. (A jigger is 1.5 ounces, which is a shot and a half.)
How much sugar content is in an ounce of sambuca?
Sambuca is sweetened with sugar. There is 10.9 grams of sugar, and 103 calories in a one ounce serving of Sambuca.
How much is a bottle of Canadian Club whiskey from 1975?
Wine-searcher has the bottle for sale at $166 + 33 shipping, and Master-of-Malt has it for $238 + 33 shipping. I'm selling mine for $199. Call Steve @ 770-597-2066