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Types of Whiskey : Serving Scotch Whiskey

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Uploaded by on Mar 11, 2008

How to serve Scotch whiskey; learn more about making and serving cocktails in this free instructional video.

Expert: Patrick McMenamin
Bio: The Caledonia Bar & Restaurant operates as a restaurant and bar in the city center of Budapest and combines a distinctive Scottish influence with local Hungarian traditions.
Filmmaker: Paul Volniansky

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  • They should have got Ralfy Mitchell to do the video he's a man of the malt

  • Certainly not, Certainly not what ??

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  • Certainly not mixed with coke.

  • scotch whiskey is spelled *whisky* without the 'e'

  • @Metayounis It's not for everyone. That said, I would recommend trying a decent single malt scotch before you decide you don't like it. There are two types of scotch, and most people make the mistake of trying only a blend on which to base their opinion. I dislike blends, but most well known scotch brands are blends (ie: Jonny walker, chivas regal, ect) but all good scotches are single malt

  • @steez2yourkneez certainly not for drinking

  • So the best way to enjoy whiskey is to act like it's mouth wash, got it. "Oh aye, I'm drinking a Single Malt 12 year Listerine from Skye! A right gud fresh bit o' dram there!"

  • i don't think he is enjoying any of this whisky

  • haha his facial expression suggests he was drinking piss

  • in my humble opinion, always room temp, a few DROPS of water to release the nose, and never ever ever ice. if your using ice it's because your drinking a poor grade of whiskey, or whisky depending on it's origin. add a nice stout, also room temp, and a fine cigar, and you have the holy trinity. i myself prefer the irish, but that is just my taste and my family tree perhaps. i was born and raised in the states by the way, but luckily i was taught at least a few proper things in life!

  • in scotland there is no "e" in whiskey (thats the irish spelling) irish whiskeys are over 800 years old the monks were the first to start it if anyone wanted to know.scottish whisky emm i personally dont like adding water it dilutes the muskyness of it scotch has an earthy taste because of the way it is made and maybe a drop of water for some peoples taste,with good irish whiskeys like middelton they are far smoother than scotch so i wouldent add water.both those whiskeys in the video are top 1s

  • @g8aso In Canada, it's whisky.

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