How is bourbon served?

Bourbon purists drink their juice neat- which means it's served at room temperature without anything added. It's typically poured in a rocks glass, shot glass, snifter, or Glencairn glass. This is the preferred method for seasoned whiskey drinkers, but it's a great way to get the real deal from a bottle of bourbon.
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How do you drink bourbon?

Here are the three best ways:
  1. Neat. The simplest method, “neat” means bourbon on its own, unadorned. ...
  2. Water. With a splash of room-temperature water, the flavors of the bourbon become more discernable. ...
  3. Ice. Ice and whiskey: When the two meet, it's a mystical moment.
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Do you sip bourbon or drink it?

If you're a first-time whiskey drinker, this is probably the best way to try bourbon for the first time. Take a small sip after inhaling some of the scents. Keep in mind that straight bourbon isn't meant to be chugged like a cocktail. Instead, this beverage is meant to be savored.
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Do you serve bourbon with ice?

Ice, a little bit of sugar and bitters can help bridge the flavor profiles, make it more palatable.” The goal, he says, is to accentuate the flavors of bourbon rather than mask them, and “the classic Old Fashioned does that wonderfully.” “There's no wrong way to consume bourbon,” says Williams.
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Is bourbon served warm or cold?

Whisky is at its optimum taste at room temperature, so between 15 and 18 degrees Celsius (60-65 °F). This goes for Scotch, Irish, Japanese Whisky, and Bourbon.
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Do you refrigerate bourbon?

You should NOT refrigerate your bourbon. Bourbon is best served at room temperature. Refrigeration doesn't do anything to improve the taste. Experts agree it is not a good idea to refrigerate your bourbon as it can pull the flavors away from your bourbon.
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What does bourbon in a cup mean?

If you want to experience the full flavor of the bourbon, tell the bartender you want it "neat." The bourbon will come in a small glass without any ice so you can try it without it being watered down or chilled. Once you get the bourbon, slowly sip rather than drinking it quickly so you can savor it.
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What is bourbon and water called?

Yield: 1 drink. It does not get much easier than this mixed drink. Really, the name says it all: it's bourbon and water. It's also often called "bourbon and branch," referring to either the stream of water that flows into your bar glass or the branch of a river near a distillery.
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How do you sip good bourbon?

Bourbon purists drink their juice neat- which means it's served at room temperature without anything added. It's typically poured in a rocks glass, shot glass, snifter, or Glencairn glass. This is the preferred method for seasoned whiskey drinkers, but it's a great way to get the real deal from a bottle of bourbon.
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What do you call bourbon on ice?

What it is: A spirit or a cocktail that is poured over ice cubes in a straight-walled, flat-bottomed glass. Some liquors, like blended Scotches, gin and high-proof Bourbon benefit from the chilling and dilution that ice gives to open up its flavors and aromas. Say: “Bourbon on the rocks, please.” Neat.
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How do you order bourbon and water?

When you order whiskey on the rocks, it should be served in an old-fashioned glass. When people order whiskey this way or whiskey and water they likely think it helps bring out the flavor of the whiskey. However, some would argue that water or melted ice can dilute the intended flavor of the whiskey.
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Do you take shots of bourbon?

Don't take shots of high-quality bourbon.

It takes us years to make Woodford Reserve, so it's meant to be sipped slowly, so its complexity and balance can be best appreciated,” says Chris Morris, Master Distiller at Woodford Reserve.
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How do you start liking bourbon?

Here's a few basic ways to drink your bourbon: Neat: Bourbon with nothing else added. Taste bourbon neat the first time you try a new kind. With a drop or two of water: Adding just a drop or two of water will help bring out aromatics in the whiskey.
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Should bourbon be drunk on the rocks?

On the rocks

“The way I drink whiskey is neat with a splash of room-temperature water on it, just to knock off the heat.” Adding a hint of water or a cube or two of ice helps to expand the flavors of the bourbon, and can help beginners pick up flavor notes they wouldn't typically taste due to the heat of the proof.
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What type of glass do you drink bourbon from?

French liquors like brandy and cognac are best served in a Snifter, while American whiskey, also known as bourbon, is the most ideal in a Glencairn glass.
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Do you mix bourbon with anything?

Simply mix your favorite bourbon with ginger beer, ale, or bitters, and you've got a classic Irish whiskey ginger. For an especially refreshing drink, mix the bourbon with a few ounces of freshly squeezed lime juice and lemon peel or orange peel. Top the glass with ginger beer and add a mint sprig.
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Should you put water in bourbon?

True whiskey connoisseurs will tell you that adding a couple of drops of water to your glass actually improves and enhances the taste of the drink. A popular phrase used to talk about the phenomenon is that a drop or two of water helps to "open up" the taste of the whiskey.
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Is drinking bourbon healthy?

Drinking a moderate amount of bourbon per week lowers the risk of cardiovascular disease in men and women. It applies to those who do not have heart disease as well as those who are currently at risk of developing cardiovascular disease.
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Can you drink bourbon with coke?

1 part whiskey to 2 parts cola

Some of the most iconic cocktails are just two ingredients, like the vodka cranberry and gin and tonic. The bourbon and coke blends the best of whiskey and cola to perfectly complement each other.
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What is a 2 finger pour?

Recently, with a nod to bar history, there has been an effort to standardize the "finger pour" to 3/4 of an inch per finger in an standard old fashioned glass, which equals about one ounce per finger. This would result in two fingers equaling two ounces and so on.
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Is Jack Daniels a bourbon?

Is Jack Daniel's Bourbon? Yes. And no. Jack Daniel's chooses not to call itself bourbon, but the historic brand applies for federal label approval under the class of bourbon and Tennessee whiskey is listed as straight bourbon in the North American Free Trade Agreement.
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Why do you put a drop of water in whiskey?

Drops of water can neutralize that change in flavor. Changes also occur when you add ice to whiskey. Fewer molecules will evaporate from the top of your glass, owing to the lower temperature. Drops of water can rebalance that, making a flavor seem less intense even at a lower temperature.
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Do bars serve bourbon?

In most bars, you won't be able to order any type of bourbon you could imagine, so your brand choices will be limited. Generally, you can find Jim Beam, Wild Turkey and Maker's Mark brands in a bar.
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What does 3 fingers mean with alcohol?

What Does 3 Fingers Mean For Whiskey? There has been an effort recently to standardize the finger pour in an old fashioned glass to 3/4 of an inch per finger, which is about one ounce. This is a nod to the history of the bar.
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What does it mean to order bourbon neat?

Neat is the least confusing of cocktail terms. This means that a spirit is directly poured into a glass (preferably a NEAT Glass). It's similar to a shot, but the glass makes a huge difference in the sipping experience.
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