18 adjectives to describe whiskies

"But, instead of keeping us standing here, come up to our sitting-room and have a little talkand whisky and soda.

He drank it all but a drop, which I begged leave to pour into my glass, that I might say we had drunk whisky together.

He lay back on the sleeping-bench with dancing eyes, while the raw whisky hummed in his head.

We are all drinkingyour whisky.

" They left Mr. Taine in an easy chair, with a bottle of his favorite whisky; and went over the placefrom the arbor in the rose garden to Yee Kee's pantryMr.

"If I was," he added, "I reckon I'd cover my tracks around saloons with a leetle whisky.

If it is a fact, and certainly it is, that the master is thus affected by his costly wine; what, think you, will be the temper and condition of the coarse and heartless overseer who drinks his miserable whisky or bad brandy?

It restores one's faith in post-war whisky.

The passage in the wall and the strong box in the paneling of the chimney-breast remain, though the latter we use now as a hiding-place for certain prized bottles of rare whisky which John Marshall Glenarm ordains shall be taken down only on Christmas Eves, to drink the health of Olivia Gladys Armstrong.

It has even been said that ripe old whisky ten years old, drank in equal quantities, would probably import a tone of sobriety to the densely- populated quarters of East London.

He set up store an' sole whisky, an' made a lot ob money.

This was particularly the case for an hour or so after he had taken a stiff whisky.

It restores one's faith in post-war whisky.

The peer, holding a tall glass of weak whisky and soda in his hand, and blinking through his gold-rimmed spectacles, asked her if she were going anywhere else.

Before he had married, Doodums had been one of half a dozen half-baked sports who drank cheap whisky and played expensive poker at the Dutchman's; and after he'd held Honeybunch in his lap evenings for a month, he reckoned one night that he'd drop down street and look in on the boys.

He had forgotten all about it until there came to him the idea of drinking better whisky than did other people.

Oily Dave's dreadful whisky would have no chance at all against the attractions offered by your big house.

With my mind busy over these problems I pursued my way home, only stopping at a small pub opposite Victoria to buy myself a syphon of soda and a bottle of drinkable whisky.

18 adjectives to describe  whiskies