Re: whisky and water. I think people are envisioning a huge splash of water in the whisky, which is not how the Scots mean at all. It means a few drops (one place in Scotland actually gave us little eyedropper syringes for this) in order to open the aroma and the taste. That's it. It does NOT water down the whisky at all.
Re: whisky and water. I think people are envisioning a huge splash of water in the whisky, which is not how the Scots mean at all. It means a few drops (one place in Scotland actually gave us little eyedropper syringes for this) in order to open the aroma and the taste. That's it. It does NOT water down the whisky at all.
Re: whisky and water. I think people are envisioning a huge splash of water in the whisky, which is not how the Scots mean at all. It means a few drops (one place in Scotland actually gave us little eyedropper syringes for this) in order to open the aroma and the taste. That's it. It does NOT water down the whisky at all.
exactly. It does make a difference (for the better)!