Expensive whisky and other aged liquor is most often served neat, while cheap whisky is usually served on the rocks.
He opened his eyes, aware of the sickening stench of cheap whisky, feeling the dampness about his chest and throat-his shirt, jacket and trousers had been drenched.
The parks have become havens for the homeless, who sleep under the palm trees, drink cheap whisky from paper bags, beg for change and defecate on the grass.
He threw in a drink of cheap whisky as a present to the groom and smirkingly tried to fondle Maria Christina while pretending a boozy concern for her happiness.
"Lolla-Wossiky, if you know how bad likker is, how come you stink of cheap whisky like an Irish barroom?"
I can't say what you're going to get, since you're only buying us whisky-and cheap whisky at that.
It was cheap whisky.
You reek of cheap whisky.
"If your guest is one who wants ice, soda, fruit juice or still worse, ginger, then give him the cheapest whisky you have."
I knew only poor men's drinks, the drinks of the frontier and of sailor-town--cheap beer and cheaper whisky that was just called whisky and nothing else.