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hot whiskey
noun
A drink consisting of a shot of whiskey, boiling water, brown sugar, and a slice of lemon with cloves.
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She did not serve her children hot whiskey lemonades.
One woman I befriended drank only hot whiskey, even on unusually balmy Dublin afternoons.
(From "Everyday Drinking") Hot Whiskey 1 teaspoon light brown sugar 2 ounces Paddy whiskey 3 ounces water, just off the boil 1 lemon wedge, studded with three cloves.
Kaiser Tiger, a gastropub in Chicago, has three curling rinks open in its beer garden, alongside firepits where servers deliver bacon s'mores and hot whiskey drinks.
Why not try them on St Patrick's Day with a traditional side of hot whiskey and water? 1 Peel the potatoes, then cut them into quarters.
"Think I'm getting a sore throat," she adds, not entirely convincingly, ordering a hot whiskey as soon as we locate the Gas Bar.
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There was, and is, something unmistakably sensual about sipping the hot, whiskey-laced coffee through the cool, sweet cream.
Her father believed in serving hot Scotch whiskey lemonades as a preventative at the first sign of a cold.
When it comes to quick remedies for colds, many people insist that a glass of brandy or a hot toddy — whiskey with hot water and lemon juice — is just what the doctor ordered.
The Blender's Dog from Jameson is the hot Irish whiskey of the season.
Serve pudding very hot with whiskey sauce separately.
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