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7.02.2009
You've Got Some Serious Stones
For once, you really can say, "Ha! We didn't have [blank]
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Actually, adding a drop of H2O does break the surface tension and allow non-alcohol aromas to get through. But that is for a small amount of water.
Whisky over ice is a much larger amount of water than used to let the malt and other scents escape a good whisky. Further, cold dulls taste buds. Watering a whisky down and chilling it simultaneously really does not help anyone get the most from their costly dram.
< snark> And of course, while h2o is an additive about which one should be concerned, there's no reason whatsoever to be concerned with either the frost which will tend to accumulate on said cold stones, or the minerals released by the stones in the presence of a corrosive agent (alcohol)... < / snark>
Drinking it cold slows down the volatility of any molecules freed by the break in surface tension...
Who drinks it cold? Put it in a good glass - a brandy snifter will work in a pinch - and warm it gently in your hands. Inhale deeply before sipping it.
That's the way to enjoy whiskey (or whisky).
MM
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