Have You Had Scotch On The Rocks With A Twist?

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    What is the 'twist' aspect of the drink?

    • Lemon/Lime
    • Sprite
    • Water
    • Ginger Ale
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People like their scotch in so many ways. Some like it neat. Some like it on the rocks. But did you know that you can have scotch on the rocks with a twist? Do you know what goes into it? Take this quiz to find out.

Have You Had Scotch On The Rocks With A Twist? - Quiz

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  • 2. 

    What is the rocks in the drink made of?

    • Ice

    • Stones

    • Pebbles

    • Water

    Correct Answer
    A. Ice
    Explanation
    The rocks in the drink are made of ice. Ice is commonly used to cool beverages and it melts as it comes in contact with the liquid, thus providing a refreshing and chilled experience. Stones and pebbles are not typically used in drinks, and water is not the actual substance that creates the solid pieces in the drink.

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  • 3. 

    Who in the TV series Friends like 'scotch on rocks with a twist'?

    • Ross

    • Rachel

    • Monica

    • Phoebe

    Correct Answer
    A. Monica
    Explanation
    Monica is the character in the TV series Friends who likes 'scotch on rocks with a twist'. This is evident throughout the show as Monica is often seen enjoying this specific drink.

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  • 4. 

    Why do people add the twist to their scotch?

    • Because it looks good

    • For colour

    • As a garnish

    • For flavour

    Correct Answer
    A. For flavour
    Explanation
    People add a twist to their scotch for flavor because the twist of citrus peel releases essential oils that enhance the aroma and taste of the drink. The oils add a subtle citrusy note that complements the flavors of the scotch, elevating the overall drinking experience.

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  • 5. 

    Which of the following country does not make whisky?

    • England

    • South Africa

    • Ireland

    • Scotland

    Correct Answer
    A. South Africa
    Explanation
    South Africa does not make whisky. While England, Ireland, and Scotland are well-known for their whisky production, South Africa is not traditionally known for producing whisky. Instead, South Africa is known for its production of other alcoholic beverages such as wine, brandy, and rum. Therefore, South Africa is the correct answer as it is the country that does not make whisky.

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  • 6. 

    Which country is widely known to make scotch?

    • England

    • Ireland

    • Scotland

    • Spain

    Correct Answer
    A. Scotland
    Explanation
    Scotland is widely known to make scotch because scotch whisky is a type of whisky that is produced in Scotland. The country has a long history and tradition of producing this particular type of whisky, which is made from malted barley and aged in oak barrels for a minimum of three years. Scotch whisky is highly regarded for its quality and is protected by law, stating that it must be produced in Scotland in order to be called "scotch." Therefore, Scotland is the correct answer to the question.

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  • 7. 

    What does whisky mature?

    • A cup

    • A bowl

    • A bottle

    • A cask

    Correct Answer
    A. A cask
    Explanation
    Whisky matures in a cask. This is because during the maturation process, whisky is stored and aged in wooden barrels or casks. The wood of the cask interacts with the whisky, allowing it to develop its unique flavors, aromas, and characteristics over time. The cask also contributes to the color and smoothness of the whisky. Therefore, it is the cask that plays a crucial role in the maturation of whisky.

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  • 8. 

    Which of the following whiskey is made in the USA?

    • Hudson Single Malt

    • Hibiki

    • Maccallan

    • Glenmorangie

    Correct Answer
    A. Hudson Single Malt
    Explanation
    Hudson Single Malt is made in the USA because the question asks specifically for a whiskey made in the USA, and Hudson Single Malt is the only option that fits this criteria. Hibiki, Maccallan, and Glenmorangie are all whiskeys made in countries other than the USA.

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  • 9. 

    What is whisky made of?

    • Ethanol

    • Grapes

    • Grain

    • Sugarcane

    Correct Answer
    A. Grain
    Explanation
    Whisky is made from grains, such as barley, corn, rye, or wheat. These grains are malted, mashed, fermented, and distilled to produce whisky. Ethanol is a general term for alcohol and can be found in various alcoholic beverages, including whisky. Grapes are primarily used in the production of wine, not whisky. While some spirits, like rum, can be made from sugarcane, whisky is typically not made from this ingredient. Therefore, the correct answer is grain.

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  • 10. 

    When was the first whisky produced in Japan?

    • 1870

    • 1867

    • 1869

    • 1871

    Correct Answer
    A. 1870
    Explanation
    The first whisky was produced in Japan in 1870.

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