A term referring to liquor that is drunk undiluted by ice, water or mixers.
refers to serving an unmixed , non-iced distilled spirit in a shot glass.
A whisky served neat is not diluted and served without ice.
A "neat" drop refers to a drop of liquid that is unmixed, or undiluted. When referencing an aromatherapy recipe for example, a neat drop of lavender essential oil is a drop of oil taken directly from the bottle, and added to the recipe.
To apply undiluted, directly on skin.
Room temperature drink with no ice.
Straight, no ice, not mixed, not chilled.
Pure; undiluted; unadulterated. Also sometimes used for "Net."
Unmixed or undiluted. See also Straight.
non-purified, non-diluted antiserum
Any spirit drunk on its own without ice or mixer. "As it comes" is the synonymous phrase.
The consumption of a spirit as a straight, unaccompanied shot.