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 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 two fingers mean in drinking?

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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How many Oz 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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How many ml is 2 fingers?

Measure your Scotch Pour By holding out your finger, approximately equivalent to 30 ml (30 oz). Serving is considered full when two fingers are placed against the glass (named as such since your fingers are at the same height). Generally, a glass consists of one glass, although the house may pour more or less than one.
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How much is a finger of alcohol?

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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What's a finger of whiskey?

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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How do you measure your finger for alcohol?

There are many ways to sour a glass of whiskey, but the most common is to put a finger in it. According to this method, a pour up to the height of a finger held horizontally along the bottom of the glass should approximately equal two ounces of liquor.
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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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What is the meaning of 3 fingers?

Three-finger salute (pro-democracy), a gesture originally from the Hunger Games books and films and later used in protests in Myanmar and Thailand. Three-finger salute, a jocular term for the three-key command Control-Alt-Delete. Scout sign and salute, the salute of the World Scouting Movement.
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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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What does it mean when you put a shot glass upside down?

Essential Survival Knowledge: Gesture to Avoid (the Upside-Down Glass on Bar) In the United States and other countries, turning your glass upside-down might indicate that you do not want anything more to drink.
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What is a four finger?

(baseball) The sign made by the manager directing the pitcher to issue an intentional walk.
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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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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 a dirty drink mean?

The term 'dirty' means that olive brine, usually from a jar of cocktail olives, has been added to the drink. An olive garnish is typically assumed, too. Most bars add equal parts vermouth and brine, though you can specify 'extra dirty' or 'filthy' if you prefer more brine.
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What is a whiskey dirty?

Dirty drinks are those that have been mixed with olive brine, usually from jars of cocktail olives. It is also common for an olive garnish to be included.
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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. Those who prefer their cocktails shaken like this because it makes for a more smooth drink. Diluted alcohol means less burn in the throat.
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What is a jigger of alcohol?

A jigger, also known as a double jigger, is a bar tool for measuring and pouring alcohol. You can find jiggers at home bars and in the kits of professional mixologists. Standard jiggers feature two conjoining cups, one larger and one smaller, connecting on the closed ends and having different measurements.
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What is dirty ice in a drink?

Hello bar fam, long time bartender here, and I just learned the term “dirty ice.” A guest will sometimes request “dirty ice” with their drink and they expect their drink to be made in a shaker, strained into a glass, and then the shaker ice to be dumped into a separate glass and served on the side like a back.
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What does dirty mean bartending?

To make a drink “dirty,” means you may slightly change the color and taste by adding or changing some of the essential ingredients. A dirty martini for instance contains olive juice. There are actually several versions of the dirty mojito.
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How much is a pour of whiskey?

Like other liquors, a standard whiskey pour is 1.5 ounces for shot, 2 ounces for a neat or rocks pour, and 3 ounces for a double. Pouring whiskey is right up there with pouring beer in importance, as every bartender needs to master these.
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