What is a double tall drink?

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 a double tall?

An espresso made with steamed milk, topped by foamed milk. The most popular espresso drink. Also the default espresso: if you ask for a "double tall," for instance, you'll get a double tall latte.
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What does it mean when you order a tall drink?

a beverage consisting of liquor and a sparkling soda, fruit juice, or the like, to which may be added other ingredients, served in a tall glass, usually with ice.
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How do you order a tall drink?

Put "tall" in front of your drink order; the drink will have the same amount of booze, but will have more mixer because it will be served in a taller glass. If you'd like a piece of lemon or lime peel in the drink, order it "with a twist." Leave a tip.
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What is a double drink measure?

A double shot in the U.S. may be 2 fluid ounces or more. However in most of the U.S. 1.5 US fl oz is the standard, with 1.5 US fl oz of 40% A.B.V spirit having the equivalent alcohol of 12 US fl oz of 5% beer, and 5 US fl oz of 12% wine.
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Is 50ml a double?

Double Shot/ or a Double Pour = 50ml/5cl

The shot of 25ml/2.5cl is considered a metric ounce and you will hear people refer to it as such; read on to find out about the Imperial or “original” ounce.
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What is a whiskey double?

A whiskey double is 3 ounces or 88 milliliters. You can use the standard shot glass for measuring since it holds about 1.5 ounces, or try your hand at free pouring by counting to 6 seconds as you pour.
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Why would a bartender give you a free drink?

One generally receives a free drink from the bartender either during happy hour, or when the establishment deems you've been a good enough customer to earn a buy back. The buy back usually occurs if you tip really well on the first few rounds of drinks.
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What does it mean when you order a double?

A "single" refers to one measure, and a "double" means two measures in the same glass. In the UK, measures of spirits such as whiskey or vodka are normally served as 25ml measures, so a double would be 50ml.
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How do you order double drinks at a bar?

Speak loudly and clearly, especially if the bar is crowded. If you're ordering multiple drinks, order them all at the same time. If the bartender needs clarification on your order, they will say so. When ordering mixed drinks, say the liquor type or brand name first and then what kind of mixer you'd like.
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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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Is a double considered 2 drinks?

The standard pour for a double is 3 ounces, which is two standard 1.5-ounce liquor pours.
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What is a tall rum and Coke?

At its most basic level, the rum and Coke will be as simple as a pour of your favorite rum in a tall glass filled with ice. Light rum is popular in this drink (like Bacardi), but dark rums can also be used. It is finished off with a cola (Coca-Cola is the soda of choice) and a lime wedge.
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Why is long drink called long drink?

The canned cocktail The Long Drink takes its name from the Finnish long drink, or lonkero, which is a mixed drink traditionally made from gin and grapefruit juice. It's basically everywhere in Finland. Fountains flow with it.
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What is a triple double drink?

4 fluid ounces Amaretto. 4 fluid ounces Southern Comfort. 12 fluid ounce chilled orange juice (actually a "splash") or 1/2 fluid ounce chilled pineapple juice (actually a "splash")
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Does a tall drink have more alcohol?

A long drink will have a tall glass full of mixer, in contrast to a short drink, or shooter, which has less mixer, or none. Short drinks are generally stronger since both types tend to contain the same amount of alcohol. Long drinks are therefore generally more dilute than short drinks.
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What is whiskey 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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What's the difference between a tall and a double?

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 do bartenders flirt?

"Just shoot a cute smile my way while you say 'This tastes great', or if you are sneaky try to smile at me as I glance back at you to see if you need another drink." Maier suggests. __You've been flirting and talking for a while, but the bar is still as busy as ever and it's time for you to switch to water.
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Is it OK to ask a bartender out?

Don't: Ask her to hang out that night or after her shift. It gives the not-so-subtle impression you're only about hooking up. And while that may be both of your intentions, have the decency to at least not be so blunt about it.
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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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Why do people order whiskey with water?

Why Do People Order Whiskey With Water? Karlsson said the whiskey industry often dilutes whiskey to about 40 percent alcohol by volume before bottling it in a belief that it will significantly enhance its flavor. Whiskey enthusiasts often add water to whiskey before drinking it in order to improve its flavor.
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How do you ask for a glass of whiskey at a bar?

How to order the whiskey?
  1. Neat – If you love to enjoy the aroma and flavor of your whiskey, then go choose neat. ...
  2. On the Rocks – This simply means that whiskey will be served with ice.
  3. Whiskey with Water – This is just it – whiskey with water.
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What is a pub measure of gin?

Spirits used to be commonly served in 25ml measures, which are one unit of alcohol, many pubs and bars now serve 35ml or 50ml measures.
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