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"textContent": "Nowadays, there are plenty of ways to enjoy a bit of whiskey. From your preferred style of the spirit to whether you want to shoot it, consume it in cocktails, neat, or on the rocks, the options are seemingly limitless. Some of these methods even come with various nicknames, with monikers like a nip, a snifter, and, of course, a dram coming to mind. But as it turns out, a dram isn’t just a creative way of ordering a small pour of whiskey — it’s a true unit of measurement.\n\nThe article What Does ‘Dram’ Actually Mean in Whiskey? appeared first on VinePair.",
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