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"Dewar's is most commonly drunk in a pint glass mixed with tap water." - seems highly likely
I know there that is some debate on whether to add anything at all to whisky, but Dewars is definitely consumed in a PINT (16 oz.) beer glass. Also spring water is probably worse than tap water as to not interfere with the taste as much.
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Hi there, everybody. Thanks for your efforts. I took the liberty to delete some of your material here. Just in case you want to re-instate it: Please, please learn how to properly use citations in wikipedia. Also, WP:BURDEN might be something you want to check out. Cheers, --Mallexikon (talk) 05:50, 21 February 2012 (UTC)Reply