Archive for May, 2008
The Wonders Of The Orient
Being that my throat has been acting a fool as of late, I have a wonderful topic to write about: drinking while under the weather. There are a number of whisk(e)y drinks that are meant to cure all that ailes you, such as the hot toddy, irish coffee, and even the blue blazer. Today, I am particularly enjoying the hot scotch, but not being made with scotch, per se. I’m enjoying my warm drink with the 12 year Yamazaki from Suntory. It is one of two “scotch” whiskies available from the Japanese distillery. This particular spirit has a wonderful warm and somewhat soapy aroma that I have not experienced in other whiskies. It is also surprisingly cheap for a single malt, which makes it that much more fetching. Try it straight, with a dash of mineral water, or in a hot scotch.
Hot Scotch
3 oz boiling water
1 teaspoon sugar
2 oz whisky
grate nutmeg
Combine in a warmed glass in the order given and enjoy. Your throat will thank you.
Photography by Emily W. Kincke.
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