Anything other than those apalling wide whiskey 'tumblers'. Ideally, a narrow 'nosing' glass with a thin stem and a glass lid should be used, but small wineglasses make a perfectly good substitute. Never put ice anywhere near a glass of scotch, by the way. It ruins the flavor.
Scotch served neat is when it is poured into a glass with no ice or mixers. This allows you to fully experience the flavor and aroma of the scotch without dilution.
I have a few different Scotch glasses and all will hold 7-8 oz of liquid.
double old fashion 12 ounce whiskey glass
Alcohol is commonly served in a rocks glass; usually scotch or bourbon type drinks.
Scotch is a classical Scottish alcoholic drink similar to whiskey. It is sold in many pubs or places. The average price for a glass filled with scotch is between 0.50å£ and 2å£.
"Rocks" is a slang term for ice. You put the ice in a glass. You pour in the scotch. You have a "Scotch on the Rocks". -------------------------------------- Or, some Irish dudes were laughing at a Scottish sailor run aground & called him a "Scotch on the rocks". You decide.
Traditional mixers for Scotch include water (cold, but not iced:- true scotch lovers abhor ice); ginger beer; or sometimes whole milk. Water is the best of these; the other two are acceptable to drink at the same time, but preferably from a different glass. (You can also pour scotch on warm haggis - but that isn't really a mixer).
Buy some "Goo Gone" slather it on and let it sit over night and then rub with a paper towel, you may have to repeat but I have had good luck with this.
Glass of warm milk. If no milk is on hand, try a big ol' bottle of scotch.
Scotch tape.
Scotch neat is a scotch with no ice.
A yellow-ish thick liquid. take a scotch glass and over flow it a little.