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Jemima then explained the only guaranteed way that a customer can be sure that they're getting more than a single measure in their drink. "Double," she said. "That means you're going to get more alcohol." While Jemima was simply pointing out the obvious, her cold reaction to the request has divided opinion on TikTok. Mainly because the alcohol is measured out, so the amount of ice in a drink isn't really a factor, it only really impact how much mixer is added. Reacting to the video, that has been watched 7.3m times, one user wrote: "My coworker said he asked for less ice, knowing he wasn't going to get more alcohol, and the bartender was so rude. "He just wanted no ice." Another commenter wrote: "I just hate super cold drinks. What if his throat hurts and that's why he's asking for no ice [sic]." Other commenters pointed out that those complaining would "never survive as a bartender".@jemimajune_♬ original sound - Jemima June

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