Damn Films! Whiskey on the rocks?
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steamedsoup — 18 years ago(June 03, 2007 11:15 PM)
I'm pretty sure the guy who wrote the movie tended bar earlier in his life. So he probably knows about whiskey.
So why put it in the movie anyway?
Maybe it was a subtle shot at the people he's heard (and we've all heard, any of us old enough to sit in a bar) jabbering on about alcohol like they know something, despite clearly not knowing enough to drink it how it's supposed to be done best.
Or maybe he just wanted something that was cool-sounding for the character to say in the movie. I dunno. -
ShakespearesSister — 18 years ago(December 28, 2007 05:34 AM)
The proper way to drink whiskey or whisky is through the mouth, down the throat. Anything else is personal taste and personal taste only.
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DavidStHubbinsUSA — 17 years ago(July 07, 2008 05:06 PM)
God there are some REAL snobs here. I've been drinking whiskey many years and If I have it with ice or without does not dictate whether or nor some snob considers me a REAL whiskey drinker. I wish those types would keep their damn opinions to themselves. The only ones that want to hear them is themselves.
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scottsteaux63-735-780576 — 11 years ago(April 24, 2014 06:53 PM)
I'm a Bourbon drinker, and I like mine on the rocks. It's a matter of taste, and all this yammering about what makes for a "proper" whisky drinker is just a tad bit silly.
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scottsteaux63-735-780576 — 10 years ago(June 26, 2015 10:07 AM)
I think the "on the rocks" is an American phenomenon; in Great Britain even the beer in the pubs used to be room temperature; I don't know if that has changed but it was true in the late Seventies.
For me it depends on the whiskey too; as I said I am primarily a Bourbon drinker and I like it with ice, but occasionally I will drink Irish whiskey and that I will take neat.
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TerraFirma69 — 10 years ago(June 26, 2015 07:24 PM)
I've been in the UK in the winter, and I think the cellars are cold enough to keep the beer nice and frosty anyway lol. Not sure about the summer, but I'm guessing the cellar would still be cooler than a crowded pub above.
I'm sure when they started to artificially chill beer there would have been superior folks moaning about how that was the incorrect way to drink
it
too.
For me it depends on the whiskey too; as I said I am primarily a Bourbon drinker and I like it with ice, but occasionally I will drink Irish whiskey and that I will take neat.
Depends on the whisky and depends on the mood too of course; I'll have it with ice and creaming soda if I want, and the OP can lick my furry 'nads while I do.
I'm drinking it, ergo I'm a real whisky drinker.
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nothingbutflowers — 17 years ago(July 07, 2008 07:29 PM)
OP is a moron. I drink tons of Scotch and enjoy it both straight and on the rocks. Also I have talked to many Scots about the subject and they are completely divided as to which way they prefer but almost all of them said the same thing: drink it however it tastes best to you. If you are saying ice kills the taste you clearly have very weak taste buds, because even on the rocks I can decipher between a vast array of scotches.
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hitchcock_blonde — 11 years ago(July 13, 2014 11:30 AM)
Oh for Pete's sake..it's a clever bit of writing that references Andy's conversation with Tracy's mother, and it's in response to Dana's suggestion that his injury needs ice.don't take yourself so seriously. I've been a bartender for over 25 years and I don't give a damn what you drink or how,
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franzkabuki — 11 years ago(September 24, 2014 01:00 PM)
It was a f-cking cool scene with the always wonderful Anne Bancroft though - partly because it strongly reminded of a scene in Chandler's Farewell My Lovely (I think it made it into the 1975 film as well). Even though there the focal beverage was cheap gin.
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PussyCrusher_Principal — 10 years ago(May 23, 2015 08:06 PM)
Dave Hirsch drinks blended whiskey - "Any blended whiskey will do" - because "Whiskey's a man's drink - why'ncha run home to mama"
So, blended is fine.
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