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    • Shot. What it is:A liquor served in a small shot glass without ice; toss it back all at once. Say: “Two shots of Tequila with lime and salt, please.”
    • On the rocks. What it is: A spirit or a cocktail that is poured over ice cubes in a straight-walled, flat-bottomed glass. Some liquors, like blended Scotches, gin and high-proof Bourbon benefit from the chilling and dilution that ice gives to open up its flavors and aromas.
    • Neat. What it is: Two ounces of a single spirit served in an old-fashioned glass that’s meant to be sipped—no chilling, no ice or any other mixers. Usually used on Whiskey or Brandy, both commonly drunk at room temperature.
    • Up. What it is: An alcoholic drink stirred or shaken with ice, and then strained into a stemmed cocktail glass. Say: “A Manhattan up, thanks!”
  1. In bartending, the terms "straight up" and "up" ordinarily refer to an alcoholic drink that is shaken or stirred with ice and then strained and served in a stemmed glass without ice. [1] [2] "Straight" ordinarily refers to a single, unmixed liquor served without any water, ice, or other mixer. In this sense, "straight" can sometimes be used as ...

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  3. Apr 9, 2024 · Adverb [ edit] straight up (not comparable) Truthfully; honestly. Unambiguously; bluntly; plainly and directly . She told me straight up that she didn't want to go, then surprised me by coming. She straight up hates him. "You lied. Straight up lied to me to my face. I thought we were better than that, Nickey.

  4. Mar 19, 2024 · Up usually describes a drink that is chilled with ice —either shaken or stirred —and strained into a glass without ice. Typically, these drinks are associated with a cocktail glass , and this makes it easy to remember. Just think of it as being served in a glass that is elevated (up) by a stem. Up and straight up are often used interchangeably.

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  6. Bartending With Pictures. Martini. Click the card to flip 👆. Chilled cocktail glass. 1 part Dry Vermouth, 5 or 6 Parts Gin/Vodka. Serve straight up. Garnish with olive or lemon. Click the card to flip 👆. 1 / 30.

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