What does drink two fingers mean?

You'll surely hate yourself if you do. Whiskey is often measured in “fingers”. Simply hold your finger next to the glass and pour yourself a finger's width. For instance, if you were to order two fingers of whiskey, you'd end up with roughly two adult-sized finger widths of whiskey in your glass.
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What does fingers mean in drinking?

In the measurement of distilled spirits, a finger of whiskey refers to the amount of whiskey that would fill a glass to the level of one finger wrapped around the glass at the bottom. Another definition (from Noah Webster): "nearly an inch."
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What does 3 fingers mean when ordering a drink?

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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How much is a finger of booze?

Pouring a Finger

You may have heard someone say the phrase, “a finger of whiskey.” The idea is that a pour of liquor to the height of a finger held horizontally alongside the bottom of glass should roughly equal two ounces.
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How do you measure whiskey?

How to Measure a Shot of Whiskey
  1. Pour the whiskey into a standard shot glass.
  2. Measure the amount of liquid by pouring the whiskey out of the shot glass into a measuring cup. Most shot glasses contain approximately 1 1/2 oz.
  3. Repeat this process with any other shot glasses you may have, including double shot glasses.
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How many ounces is 2 fingers?

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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What is a splash of alcohol?

(n.) An informal measurement for liquid, usually less than . 5 oz, poured freely for more than a quick dash but less than a full count. The exact amount is unspecified and can be tailored to personal preference.
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What does double tapping a shot glass mean?

Some people tap their glass on the bar as a quiet tribute to absent friends and comrades. In Ireland, it was believed that liquor contained spirits that might be harmful if consumed, and tapping the glass dispelled those spirits.
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How do you measure a finger drink?

What Is 2 Fingers Of A Drink? “Fingers” are the unit of measurement for whiskey. You can fill up a finger's width of the glass by holding it next to the glass. ordered two fingers of whiskey, the amount that would be in your glass would be roughly two adult-sized fingers wide.
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What does bruising mean in bartending?

Bruising simply refers to diluting the liquor with the melted ice (water) thus making the drink weaker.
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What are whiskey legs?

Whisky 'legs' are the trails left on the inside of the glass post-swirling, and can actually reveal more information about your whisky than you'd think. The Whisky Professor explains.
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What does a neat pour mean?

A “neat” drink is a pure spirit, poured into a glass with no other ingredients added, not even ice. Whiskey is a very common spirit to drink neat, but that's different from a shot. A whiskey neat is usually two ounces, not chilled, poured directly into a NEAT glass.
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What does ordering a drink tall mean?

#7 Tall. When a customer asks for a “Tall” drink, make sure that they are not accidentally misnaming a “double.” Whereas a double contains twice the amount of alcohol, a tall contains the same amount of alcohol, but increases the amount of non-alcoholic mixer.
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How many grams is a finger?

A finger of heroin is 10 grams, and two fingers would have been enough to charge Morales with trafficking. But when the trooper showed up, Morales said he'd been unable to obtain more than one finger of heroin.
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How many units is 2 fingers of whiskey?

There has been a recent effort to standardize “finger pours” in old fashioned glasses to 3/4 inch per finger, one ounce per finger, a nod to bar history. So, two fingers would be equivalent to two ounces, etc.
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How do I order whiskey neat?

If you're looking to taste whisky, order the whiskey “neat,” which means no ice, no water, no other mixers or garnishes – just the whisky in a glass. If you're there to drink whiskey (as in, you don't really care about the nuances, you're just looking to get a job done) order it however you like!
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How do you free pour a bartender?

The generally accepted free pouring technique and bartending counting method is to use a 4 count and have each number equal half an ounce poured. But counting to four doesn't make it the right amount. Counting to four at the right speed is what you're after. And the key to doing that is practice.
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What does tapping on the table mean?

Noun. 1. table tapping - alleged form of communication with spirits of the dead. spirit rapping, table rapping.
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Why did clinking glasses start?

The "clinking" of glasses originated in the medieval days when wine was often spiked with poison as the sediment concealed it quite well. If a host wanted to prove that the wine wasn't poisoned, he would pour part of the guest's wine into his glass and drink it first.
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Why is liquor called spirits?

The origins of the word “spirit” are Latin. “Spiritus” means breath, and refers to both respiration and the wind. It's also related to the Latin word “spirare” which means “to breathe.” Eventually, the word would come to refer to a person's character or disposition.
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What is difference between neat and straight up?

For a drink made without ice or mixer, you'd order it “neat,” and it would be served to you in an Old Fashioned cocktail glass. So, you might say, “I'd like a bourbon, neat.” To order a martini “up” or “straight up,” means you'd like it chilled. A cocktail that is poured over ice is “on the rocks.”
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What does one part to three parts mean?

1 part to 3 parts means that for every 1 part of an ingredient added, 3 parts of another are added. A vinaigrette salad dressing is a good example. Let's say a recipe calls for 3 parts oil, one part vinegar. That means for every measure of vinegar added, 3 equal measures of oil must be added.
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What is a water back?

Definition of water back

1 : a cistern used in brewing for storing hot or cold water. 2a : a reservoir at the back of a wood or coal range for heating and storing water.
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