No. Just say
'Whiskey and Coke, please.'
Rover
I wouldn't use "watered down" in that context.When would you use a phrase" watered down" in terms of an alcoholic beverage?
I wouldn't use "watered down" in that context.
Only water can be used to "water down" something. Still, if someone wanted whiskey and water, he would order "whiskey and water," not ask for it to be watered down.
The phrase "watered down" in the context of bartending implies that some dishonesty is going on. That the liquor itself has been watered down prior to being served.
Exactly.
When I lived in the US, I used to hear the line "Never watered down" in one of those beer commercials.
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