Is there any liquor or mix that is known to blend well with single malt scotch ?!


Question: You could mix with drambuie if you had a gun to your head.
Other than that you could use water or soda but then I would have to kill you.


Answers: You could mix with drambuie if you had a gun to your head.
Other than that you could use water or soda but then I would have to kill you.

Single malt scotches are meant to be drank neat (by itself), or on the rocks with a few ice cubes. The purpose is to enjoy the taste of the scotch.

That being said, I've seen people mix it with anything from ginger ale to coke.

Most scotch experts would tell you that a splash of water brings out the depth of flavors in a single malt. If you're asking what you can mix it with to make high school girls like it and get drunk? Nothing, my friend.

Sip it in a glass neat or on the rocks.

Add a little dry vermouth and a twist, or sweet vermouth & a cherry.

Drambuie always compliments a good scotch in a Rusty nail.

Don't cover up the flavor of a good spirit with anything too sweet.

In many circles, it is considered an insult to the Single Malt to even pour it over an ice cube. Heaven forbid it be mixed with anything else.

why would you want to mix a good single malt????...nothing goes with it you drink it neat or on the rocks...although i have heard of adding a few drop of good branch water...but nothing else....

NOOOOOO!!!!!!
Don't ruin the scotch!
A few drops of water to help it "bloom" and that's it!

Most people I saw mixing scotch were "older" gentlemen who liked blended scotch (JW, Dewers, Chivas) and they only added soda.

If you don't like scotch too much, why not try bourbon? It's a little sweeter and people won't freak out on you if you add a little soda.

Don't kill the precious single malt!

Yes, water.

I like whit russians Kahlua and Vodka with a little bit of milk

The very idea is blasphemy.Never, ever contaminate a good scotch.





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