Hard Drinkers, Lets Drink Hard (Spirits, Liquors and Cocktails)
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Bought a bottle of this to keep me lubricated during my week in Liverpool. Reasonably priced, very drinakable and damn tasty. I consistently enjoy stuff put put under the Nikka label…
I'm not familiar with Japanese whisky… I grew up in an Irish/English American family and it was either Irish whiskey or American. Got in to scotches at one point, but it was an expensive habit.
I'm loving sweetness of bourbons at the moment...
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Bought a bottle of this to keep me lubricated during my week in Liverpool. Reasonably priced, very drinakable and damn tasty. I consistently enjoy stuff put put under the Nikka label…
Love the Koffee and it too is reasonable for the quality.
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I’m the complete opposite. Brought up on blended scotch and then Islay single malt. My only experience with American whisky has been the unavoidable teenage flirt with Jack Daniels and Jim Bean (thanks for that Guns N Roses). I started learning about Japanese whisky when the price of Scotch single malt went through the roof.
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Battle of Batida
3oz cachaca (I’m using a French caribbean white rhum)
3 oz coconut milk
1.5 lime juice
1 oz simple syrup
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@neph93 What happened to your post?
Sorry buddy… the desktop site didn't like my happy drunk face emoji My wife and I talk about our yearly couples trip regularly... I suggest NYC or Tokyo, she's big on Rome and Berlin. NYC freaked her out when we were there in 2014. She has some cognitive challenges that made Manhattan very difficult so is a little sceptical to going back. I'm working on it though
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she's big on Rome and Berlin. NYC freaked her out when we were there in 2014.
To be honest, I think I'd rather go to Rome or Berlin, too.
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Wife and I celebrating30 years of marriage,will be headed to Italy/Rome in June.
I was in Rome for a week in December. By far one of my best trips. I also always enjoy Berlin. another fun city.
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I don't know what would be new, but Tennessee whiskey or Bourbons with high wheat presence in the mashbill might work.