What alcoholic drink is served neat?


What alcoholic drink is served neat? What Does “Neat” Mean in a Bar? The term “neat” is most commonly used (and asked) when ordering bourbon, rye, or brandy. When you order a liquor neat, it means that you want a shot of liquor poured straight from the bottle into the glass and served at room temperature.


What does dirty mean in a drink?

The term 'dirty' means that olive brine, usually from a jar of cocktail olives, has been added to the drink. An olive garnish is typically assumed, too. Most bars add equal parts vermouth and brine, though you can specify 'extra dirty' or 'filthy' if you prefer more brine.