From these choices, which one do you prefer straight up- Vodka, Scotch, or Whiskey?!


Question: Vodka is just plain nasty straight up and so is Scotch.... so I'd have to go with Whiskey.


Answers: Vodka is just plain nasty straight up and so is Scotch.... so I'd have to go with Whiskey.

I love vodka mixed, but straight up I'd say whiskey.

Whiskey, in fact, I am having some Rebel Yell right now

Grey goose or Sky Vodca.

vodka

I'm from Texas, so that'd have to be Whiskey.

Scotch is best straight up.

Whiskey preferably Jameson or any good Irish Whiskey

Ach, laddie--ye needs a wee bit o' guidance here.

First of all, Vodka is tasteless medicine for tasteless folks--ye dinna' want tae be caught in such company.

The less said about most kinds o' whiskey, the better.

Scotch is a more manly drink, and it IS next best to the real thing. There are a few brands that ye dinna hae t' be three sheets to the wind to appreciate, but precious few, mark me.
The real thing is the single malt, and the best of the real would be at least 12 years old. 18 is just that much better.
Straight up? Never! ALWAYS add a wee bit of tepid water. Roll it 'round the glass, breathe it in, savour the rich, warm oaky aroma. Sip a little, roll it 'round your mouth, a little more, then you can let its warmth run through ye.
Two or three o' these'll lift yer kilt nicely.

Scotch is Whiskey (Scotland)
Bourbon is Whiskey in America (Jack Daniels)
Vodka is potatos,turnips,or beets? i don't like turnips and beets...!....potato's are good for eatin'...!..

Scotch the only way to drink!!!
Jack and Coke.

Get some decent vodka and you're all set. I'm a fan of Skyy personally, or grey goose.

Vodka

used to like vodka but now i much more prefer whiskey





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