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Normaly it is "straight-up"
On the rocks - with ice
Straight-up - nothing but the shot
With a water back - a seperate glass of water on the side either for mixing or for use as a chaser
straight up means no ice, on the rocks means with ice
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perfectly correct but you forgot my two favorites
Double- Two shots
and
keep 'em coming- please make sure that my glass is never empty!
by B.fife My honesty makes people angry... on June 18th, 2008
lol, good point :)
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