Hard Drinkers, Lets Drink Hard (Spirits, Liquors and Cocktails)
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Such a great sipper or for making old fashioned and Manhattans
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Sweetness on the tongue!
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Cheers!
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I was making bleu cheese olives for some martinis the other day and realized that the pimientos I was pulling out to replace with cheese weren’t real chunks of pimiento, but a puréed pimiento paste held together with food additives. Not good! Does anyone have a good martini olive brand that they swear by?
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@seawolf the latest iteration of the aged gin negronis is not for purists! Back to equal parts, but I substituted a lemon twist for the orange and it seems to cut through the woodiness of the gin better.
On the subject of garnishes, I have nothing to contribute from experience on olives (I prefer my martinis with a twist) but Jack Rudy’s vermouth brined olives might be worth a try - their bourbon cocktail cherries are not cheap but but they are really good.
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I have not had that one. Here is the portion of my agave that is currently on display:
Check this crazy one out:
I have not tried the Luneta, Mal de Amor Tepeztate (which is actually a gift for a friend), or the La Medida.
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@mclaincausey I await your review. I’ve never had a Pechuga,let alone a Mole Negro Pechuga.
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Threw together a mixed drink 1oz rye 1oz simple syrup top with ginger ale ice optional. Also for the simple syrup I used this ginger ale mixer I got for the holidays but I think a regular simple syrup would work fine. Side note: this was the drink I made post going out to the bar so it might need some more doctoring to make it drinkable if you know what I mean.
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A friend is doing some work for F1 in London and he found this place. Incredible agave selection. Anyone who loves agave and finds themselves in London should check it out.
https://kolrestaurant.com/the-mezcaleria/