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<blockquote data-quote="O4L" data-source="post: 3168326" data-attributes="member: 24429"><p>Yeah, a teaspoon at a time is a bit too much.</p><p></p><p>Usually you can add a few drops at a time to see how it changes and opens up the whiskey.</p><p></p><p>I will do this sometimes when I am tasting something new especially if it is very high proof like 120 or more. After trying several sips at full strength it can be very interesting to see how different notes seem to be uncovered by adding a little water.</p><p></p><p>Because I am used to drinking Whisk(e)y neat, 80 proof already seems watered down to me but someone that is not used to the alcohol burn might enjoy adding a few drops of water after the initial tasting.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="O4L, post: 3168326, member: 24429"] Yeah, a teaspoon at a time is a bit too much. Usually you can add a few drops at a time to see how it changes and opens up the whiskey. I will do this sometimes when I am tasting something new especially if it is very high proof like 120 or more. After trying several sips at full strength it can be very interesting to see how different notes seem to be uncovered by adding a little water. Because I am used to drinking Whisk(e)y neat, 80 proof already seems watered down to me but someone that is not used to the alcohol burn might enjoy adding a few drops of water after the initial tasting. [/QUOTE]
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