Scotch Whiskey

Mal Baba

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    mata nam meka wage wena ekak wath set wenne naha.marama smooth whiskey ekak meka.+

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    අම්මේ මේවා දන්නා එපා
     

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    ඔන් ලයින්
    අඩෝ තොපි රෙප් දෙද්දි නමත් දාලම දීපන්.... රී රෙපක්වත් දෙන්නෙ කොහොමද නමක් ගමක් නැතුව. රෙප් දීපු හැමෝටම තැන්කූ වේවා....
     
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    NO_MeRcY

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    Theory ekata bonna one :D

    - Pour a shot-full into a glass. Short glasses are used for drinking scotch whiskey (also known as scotch glasses). Do not fill the scotch glass to the brim. Slightly raise the glass against the light and look at the color of the liquid. Scotch can range from bright to soft gold, from brown to yellow, and from dark to light color.

    - Slowly swirl the liquid inside the glass. Doing so will cause the whiskey to splash against the side of the glass and leave so-called “legs” (the beads of liquid on the side of the glass). Observe how the beads flow downwards. The speed of downward flowing will give you a clue on whether your whiskey is heavy-bodied or light-bodied (thick and thin, respectively).

    - Smell the whiskey. Swirl the glass one more time and raise it towards your nose. Sniff the whiskey vapor. You’ll smell different flavors.

    - Take a small sip. Again, swirl your whiskey gently. This time, taste it after swirling. Let the liquor stay around in your mouth for a while so that your taste buds can identify the various flavors. Swallow the whiskey afterwards and take note of the aftertaste.

    - Show a gesture of approval to the bartender or the host. You have just scrutinized the whiskey and have found it acceptable to your refined taste.

    - Drink the rest of the whiskey. Ask the bartender or host to pour some more if you are up to it

    http://www.howtodothings.com/food-drink/how-to-drink-scotch-whiskey-like-a-expert
     

    kandyan

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    Lime + Ice Cube ekak daala gahanakota koomada :cool: :cool:

    If you want to feel amazing taste of whiskey specially JD, just drink it with ice cubes or water.
    Tennessee is a dry area of US where JD brews, therefore the ppl frm Tennessee drink JD as shots or with a glass full of ice cubes.
    Just let the ice cubes to melt and sip it smoothly, you will be amazed:rofl:
     

    kandyan

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    Theory ekata bonna one :D

    - Pour a shot-full into a glass. Short glasses are used for drinking scotch whiskey (also known as scotch glasses). Do not fill the scotch glass to the brim. Slightly raise the glass against the light and look at the color of the liquid. Scotch can range from bright to soft gold, from brown to yellow, and from dark to light color.

    - Slowly swirl the liquid inside the glass. Doing so will cause the whiskey to splash against the side of the glass and leave so-called “legs” (the beads of liquid on the side of the glass). Observe how the beads flow downwards. The speed of downward flowing will give you a clue on whether your whiskey is heavy-bodied or light-bodied (thick and thin, respectively).
    :yes:
    - Smell the whiskey. Swirl the glass one more time and raise it towards your nose. Sniff the whiskey vapor. You’ll smell different flavors.

    - Take a small sip. Again, swirl your whiskey gently. This time, taste it after swirling. Let the liquor stay around in your mouth for a while so that your taste buds can identify the various flavors. Swallow the whiskey afterwards and take note of the aftertaste.

    - Show a gesture of approval to the bartender or the host. You have just scrutinized the whiskey and have found it acceptable to your refined taste.

    - Drink the rest of the whiskey. Ask the bartender or host to pour some more if you are up to it

    http://www.howtodothings.com/food-drink/how-to-drink-scotch-whiskey-like-a-expert
    Yeap that's the way of drinking whiskey. I love to feel the taste and smell.:yes: