2 X 4

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Alcohol Thermometers are not uncommon even today, in fact the first thermometer designed were alcohol thermometers. Alcohol Thermometers operate in a different temperature range than Mercury thermometers, while Mercury has a higher boiling point and can be useful in measuring high temperatures, Alcohol thermometers are used to measure temperatures below -70 C.

However that is not the point, the point is that early thermometers from the 1600s used Brandy instead of pure alcohol, unlike modern alcohol thermometers, and were eventually replaced by mercury.

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2 X 4

Very Strong ABV ( above 30% ), Potent and intense.
*Note that dilution and other factors like type and temperature of ice are not considered in this upfront calculation.

Pair with smoked sausage or charcuterie.

Whiskey, Southern Comfort, Bitters


  • Southern Comfort 2 cl
  • Whiskey, Straight Grain 2 cl
  • Bitters, Angostura 3 drops


Old Fashioned glass


2 X 4
2 x 4 is a popular Gin,Rum cocktail containing a combinations of Southern Comfort,Whiskey, Straight Grain,Bitters, Angostura .Served using Old Fashioned glass
Elevate your sipping experience with the `2 X 4` cocktail”a carefully crafted blend of Southern Comfort, Straight Grain Whiskey, and a touch of Angostura Bitters. As you fill the glass with cubed ice and pour in the Southern Comfort and whiskey, the stage is set for a sensory journey. A few drops of Angostura Bitters on top add a dash of complexity and intrigue. Stirring the concoction well, the flavors meld together in a symphony of taste that`s both robust and harmonious. With each sip, the `2 X 4` reveals the interplay of whiskey`s warmth, Southern Comfort`s sweetness, and the nuanced depth of bitters, making it a choice that`s sure to captivate discerning palates.


2 X 4 Ingredients


Southern Comfort,Whiskey, Straight Grain,Bitters, Angostura,


2 X 4 Recipe


Fill glass with cubed ice. Add Southern Comfort and whiskey. Put a small dash of bitters on top, and stir well.

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