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To prepare a Whiskey and Coke, one typically fills a glass with ice, adds a measure of whiskey, and tops it off with cola. The ratio of whiskey to cola can vary according to personal preference, but a common ratio is 1 part whiskey to 2 parts cola. The drink is often garnished with a lime wedge or a cherry. | To prepare a Whiskey and Coke, one typically fills a glass with ice, adds a measure of whiskey, and tops it off with cola. The ratio of whiskey to cola can vary according to personal preference, but a common ratio is 1 part whiskey to 2 parts cola. The drink is often garnished with a lime wedge or a cherry. | ||
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Whiskey and Coke[edit]

Whiskey and Coke is a popular cocktail made by mixing whiskey with cola. It is a simple yet iconic drink that has become a staple in bars and homes around the world. The cocktail is known for its sweet and smoky flavor profile, which is derived from the combination of the caramel notes in the cola and the rich, oaky flavors of the whiskey.
History[edit]
The origins of the Whiskey and Coke cocktail are not precisely documented, but it likely emerged in the mid-20th century as both whiskey and cola became widely available and popular. The drink gained significant popularity in the United States, where Coca-Cola was invented and where whiskey has long been a favored spirit.
Preparation[edit]
To prepare a Whiskey and Coke, one typically fills a glass with ice, adds a measure of whiskey, and tops it off with cola. The ratio of whiskey to cola can vary according to personal preference, but a common ratio is 1 part whiskey to 2 parts cola. The drink is often garnished with a lime wedge or a cherry.
Variations[edit]
There are several variations of the Whiskey and Coke, depending on the type of whiskey used and any additional ingredients. Some popular variations include:
- Jack and Coke: Made with Jack Daniel's Tennessee whiskey, this is one of the most well-known versions of the cocktail.
- Bourbon and Coke: Uses bourbon whiskey, which adds a sweeter and more robust flavor.
- Scotch and Coke: Made with Scotch whisky, offering a smokier and more complex taste.
Cultural Impact[edit]
The Whiskey and Coke has become more than just a drink; it is a cultural icon. It is often associated with casual social gatherings, music events, and nightlife. The drink is frequently mentioned in songs, movies, and television shows, further cementing its place in popular culture.