Hard Drinkers, Lets Drink Hard (Spirits, Liquors and Cocktails)
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Jet Pilot
1/2 oz each of lime, grapefruit, cinnamon syrup, and falernum
3/4 oz each of Plantation OFTD, and Blackwells
1-1/2 oz of Barbancourt 4yr
1 dash angosturaShake and dump and hang on tight…
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I had several frozen Margaritas tonight. Those are my favorite
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My wife and I have promised to hit a Chevy’s hard when we feel fully comfortable with going to an indoors place (and line up some weekend childcare). We know there is better food and better drinks available, but it’s a guilty pleasure.
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Anyone looking for a subtly plated, sweet dark sherry finish whisky then check this out, delicious stuff.
Bowmore 18, PX sherry finish. Originally released as a travel exclusive but can be found on some online whisky sales websites.
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@Seul I know the Brexit topic has been debated on this forum quite robustly and mainly in a negative light.
There is a small benefit to Brexit and this is duty free travel prices for us Brits flying abroad, they are now much better and much closer to the "duty free" name tag these bottles carry.
That Bowmore should sell for £94.40 and is in the airport at £56.59, a 40% saving.
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Getting drunk has been a national pastime / obsession of all the U.K. constituent nations. English, Scots, Welsh and Northern Irish are not frightened of a drink or several.
Maybe a big U.K. wide party with government subsidised drink is what's required to keep this fractured union together?
Oooopppss, I have dipped my toe in murky political waters and mentioned both Brexit and various Independence bids in a single forum post. Time to back away from the keyboard and open some Friday beer, yay!
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Pumpernickel
1.5oz rye
0.75oz punt e mes
0.75oz ramazzotti
7 dash Angostura
Lemon twistMaybe not the most traditional hot-weather cocktail, but one worth remembering for cooler climes.
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@tvenuto take a few days to think about it and recommend me a cocktail that will go well with the Monte Cristo cigars I ordered from Switzerland that you can't buy in the USA, please.
If I can find what you have on offer I will collect the ingredients and make it. They should be here in a week to thirty days. If they clear customs.
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@Filthy do you know which particular cigar you bought?
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I ordered some Monte Cristo number 4's per the recommendation of my esteemed colleague @Dishelveled
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Also, I sincerely appreciate it @tvenuto
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6 dashes Peychaud's bitters
1/4 ounce Punt e Mes
3/4 ounce sweet vermouth, preferably Carpano Antica
3/4 ounce blanc vermouth, preferably Dolin
1 ounce navy strength gin, preferably Hayman's Royal Dock
Garnish: lemon twistI picked up the bottle of Punt E Mes and it resulted in these two cocktails. I didn't use a navy strength gin because I usually only have 2 or 3 gins on the bar. I just can't convince myself I need more than that (unlike rum or whiskey). This one could definitely benefit from a stronger base spirit, but there's a lot going on and I do like the drink. 3 different vermouths!
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Now trying a Popinjay:
1oz Cognac
1oz Punt E Mes
1oz CynarI'm using Cynar 70, which is what I bought on accident, and happens to be higher alcohol, bitter, and flavor. Basically less water.
A fine drink. A tad bitter (probably due to the 70), but it's one where the Cognac actually works well (I don't often find a drink improved by subbing cognac for rye).
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@Filthy:
I ordered some Monte Cristo number 4's per the recommendation of my esteemed colleague @Dishelveled [emoji16]
Rad, Mike–Happy to help! Let me know how easy the process went once they arrive. Its been grip since I last ordered and I'm due to re-up. Their site mentioned shipping delays due to CV-19 when I checked some months back.
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Will do