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Subject: Re: serving a drink "up"
From: Caughlins Law
Posted: Tue Jul 2. 2002, 16:47 UTC
Followup to: "serving a drink "up""  by ali  (Tue Jul 2. 2002, 16:01 UTC)
> what does it mean to serve a drink "up"?


Serving a drink "up" is the same as serving a drink "straight-up". They both 
mean the same thing.There are only four ways traditionally to serve a drink, 
Up or Straight-up, neat, blended, on-the-rocks. Examples: Up or straight-up 
would be a martini or shooter, neat would be a shot; like a shot of 
tequila,blended is pretty obvious, and on the rocks would be tropicals( 
mai-tai, hurricanes), and about 75% of all the drinks you serve, highballs(rum 
& coke, seabreeze, margarita...).


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