I always drink blends with ice. The scots drink their whiskey with a  
bit of water added. It's basically the same effect. I do generally  
drink single malts straight up, but not always. The notion that  
scotch has to be drunk "neat" is a pretension that the scots don't  
share.
Paul
On Dec 28, 2007, at 8:29 AM, Frits Wüthrich wrote:

> On Friday 28 December 2007 02:46, keith_w wrote:
>> [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>>> I remember trying to get a good pour in Australia bars. If one
>>> ordered a scotch on the rocks, the result was wet ice cubes. We  
>>> tried
>>> doubles. Not much better. To get a pour anything like one gets in  
>>> the
>>> states, the order was "a quadruple scotch on the rocks, please."
>>>
>>> Paul
>>
>> I don't know...
>>
>> Sounds much like London bars to me!
>>
>> and that was at LEAST 7 years ago!
>>
>> Yuk!
>>
>> keith whaley
> Why would anuone want to pollute their scotch with ice cubes, or  
> anything
> else?
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