Watch this episode on Small Screen: <br /><br />Pre-Chill Your Glassware - Rob Roy Cocktail<br /><br />Have you ever gone to a bar, ordered a drink, and once you picked it up, the glass felt warm? Fine restaurants will typically pre-heat your plates before the meal you ordered is added to them. It only makes sense; if the plates were cold, then it would quickly suck the heat out of any food that was put onto it. It’s called Thermal Transfer. If Thermal Transfer can turn hot food cold, then it only makes sense that it can also turn cold drinks warm as well.<br /><br />It takes very little effort to pre-chill your glass. The best bars will have specialized glass chillers so that their glassware starts its journey as cold as possible. Even if a glass chiller is more than you can muster, it is easy enough to simply add some ice and a little water to your cocktail glasses before you start mixing up the drink.<br /><br />- Robert Hess<br /><br />Small Screen delivers beautifully crafted videos about cocktails, bartending, mixology, food and cooking, each and every week. SUBSCRIBE to Small Screen: http://bit.ly/MF8FOT<br /><br />Sign up for the Small Screen email newsletter & be the first to know when new episodes air on our site!: http://bit.ly/13B6uVE<br /><br />The Cocktail Spirit on Facebook: http://on.fb.me/1ajfvq5<br />Small Screen on Facebook: http://on.fb.me/15F6PwT<br />Small Screen on Twitter: http://bit.ly/16Drsuj<br />Small Screen on Pinterest: http://bit.ly/18lxkp9<br /><br />Recipe:<br />2 oz Blended Scotch Whisky<br />3/4 oz sweet vermouth<br />Dash The Bitter Truth Orange Bitters: http://bit.ly/bittertruth-orangebitters<br /><br />Instructions:<br />Stir ingredients with ice.<br />Strain into a pre-chilled cocktail glass.<br />Garnish with a lemon peel.
