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  1. Scotch on the Rocks is a TV serial based on the novel by Douglas Hurd and Andrew Osmond. The book is the third in a loose trilogy, the other two being Send Him Victorious and The Smile on the Face of the Tiger . Written around 1968 and first published by William Collins in 1971, it was a political thriller set in Scotland in the near ...

    • 5
    • BBC1
    • 11 May –, 8 June 1973
    • BBC Scotland
  2. Serving scotch on the rocks is pretty straightforward; it’s scotch and ice after all. However, to get the most out of the experience and the flavours of the whisky, there are still some things worth keeping in mind. To that end, here are our top tips for how to drink scotch on the rocks:

  3. 11 de mar. de 2009 · There are really only two choices in the scotch world: Neat means you want the scotch without anything else. On the Rocks means you want the scotch served with ice. If you use any other terms, you’ll just confuse the bartender.

  4. 13 de nov. de 2017 · Maybe don’t do it around any super serious scotch nerds, though. Feast Your Eyes. The best in food and drink delivered daily. If you prefer your scotch on the rocks, try these five...

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  5. 6 de jul. de 2022 · When it's summer time, cold scotch is not a crime. Our 10 favorite on-the-rocks Scotch whiskies for peat lovers and 10 more for peat haters.

  6. 22 de nov. de 2021 · Most of the time, it is a matter of quality, price, and style. It's common to serve expensive premium Scotch whiskies straight with no ice and blended or cheaper scotch on the rocks. For example, you may enjoy a blended scotch like Johnnie Walker Black Label on the rocks after work.

  7. 12 de may. de 2016 · Drinking Scotch on the rocks may seem an easy way of turning it into a refreshing drink. Ice certainly makes it colder, but there are additional factors to consider. Chilling alters the flavour profile. And, as the ice melts, there is the additional effect of dilution, which changes the way it tastes still further.