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volcardi
Newbie Joined: 14.07.2009 Location: Belgium Posts: 4 |
Topic: adding water to whisky Posted: 14.07.2009 at 18:13 |
Hi,
I've read that adding water to whisky can sometimes make whisky smoother.
Can anybody tell me what kind of water i should use for this and how much i should add?
(I recently bought a Glenlivet 18 years old and the website added this suggestion)
Thx for helping me!
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eric m
Senior Member Joined: 09.10.2006 Location: Netherlands Posts: 134 |
Posted: 22.07.2009 at 13:24 |
Only one drop of water can totally change your whisky.You can use water to open a whiskies secundary flavors or to bring a whisky back to a for you acceptable to drink alcohollevel.You can use wayer from the tab or from a bottle,see you live in Belgium i suggest you use Spa blauw. Eric.
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white
Newbie Joined: 22.10.2009 Posts: 5 |
Posted: 22.10.2009 at 13:34 |
Yes it is true adding water to your whisky makes it taste more decent and smoother .well you can add two spoons of water .it can be tap water or mineral would be better.< id="gwProxy" ="">< ="jsCall();" id="jsProxy" ="">
Edited by white - 22.10.2009 at 23:21 |
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djk9898
Groupie Joined: 29.09.2009 Location: United States Posts: 10 |
Posted: 06.11.2010 at 01:53 |
Adding water to whiskey can make a huge difference. In a previous post it was mentioned that Guillon French single malt whisky is a little harsh. Add water to it and it will smooth out. You can vary the amount to get the taste you like. Some think that water added to whiskey is sacrilegious, but if it tastes better to you then go for it.
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danip
Newbie Joined: 23.03.2011 Posts: 7 |
Posted: 28.03.2011 at 11:37 |
why to add water? Maybe ice, but no way for water
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eric m
Senior Member Joined: 09.10.2006 Location: Netherlands Posts: 134 |
Posted: 29.03.2011 at 11:32 |
Ice will sedate your tastebuds.Cooling drinks take out the real tasteexpirience and flatten any drink and making it "enjoyable" and easy to drink.
Simple tests can you do yourself;drink the same wine out of one bottle, one glass of (white)wine chilled and one on roomtemparature to taste the diffrence.Not convinced yet?Do the same with coca-cola.Let us know if you notice any diffrence.
Eric m.
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reds88
Newbie Joined: 25.06.2011 Posts: 3 |
Posted: 25.06.2011 at 18:06 |
is any difference between ice and water?
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djk9898
Groupie Joined: 29.09.2009 Location: United States Posts: 10 |
Posted: 26.06.2011 at 13:30 |
Ice gives you a different taste than water, temperature makes a difference. Try it, take three glasses, one with water, one with ice, and one plain. Add the whiskey of your choice and taste. Personally I like whiskey straight or with a little water after a meal. I like it with ice late in the evening.
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BeerEnthused
Newbie Joined: 10.04.2012 Location: United States Posts: 3 |
Posted: 13.04.2012 at 15:50 |
Haha, I've never considered putting water in whiskey. I may try it the three different ways (straight, ice, water), it should be interesting to see the difference.
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