Hard Drinkers, Lets Drink Hard (Spirits, Liquors and Cocktails)
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@endo - contessa!
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@mclaincausey Sorry for not responding sooner,but I really appreciate you taking the time to write your impressions. One of the things I have learned especially with the higher proof/still strength tequilas is that the second sip is much more indicative of the spirits true qualities. I feel you would agree with me on this,as the first sip of a 100 proof spirit can be quite overwhelming and heat forward. As I might have imagined any spirit coming out of NOM 1123 would be exceptional. Thanks again!
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@Jett129 of course! Definitely agree as usual. I didn’t use the frother this time and tend to lean towards letting the spirit oxygenate naturally, but it really is a fun tool to mix in from time to time to accelerate that process.
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@endo - negroni like drink with aperol instead of campari
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Not exactly, there would be dry instead of sweet vermouth in a contessa I think?
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flying to Berlin with a 3 year old…
Good not great, perfectly serviceable tequila from NOM 1103.
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@mclaincausey For Those About To Rock…We Salute You!
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Simple campari tonic this evening
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Well well well https://www.mezcaleria.de/en/
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@mclaincausey I’m sure that put a big smile on your face. Looks like they have some of the top names there.Got to be really expensive. Good luck.
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@mclaincausey very interesting. Any recommendations? @Jett129
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@Jett129 with the roughly 1:1 $:€ exchange rate, prices are surprisingly reasonable unless I’m missing taxes. I think I’d be exempt from European VAT.
@Tago-Mago
Got my eye on:Lalocura San Martinero
Real Minero Largo
Mezcalosfera Espadin/Jabali
Heartily recommend the Still Strength Fortaleza blanco, Cascahuin Tahona, Tequila Terralto or G4 (same producer), and for the craziest spirit you’ve ever had, blue cheese bomb La Venenosa Sierra del Tigre
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@mclaincausey Thanks for the recommendations. Any particular ideas for mezcal? €100+ is slightly higher than I would like to spend. Haven't sipped mezcal, we mainly use it in cocktails
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@Tago-Mago If you can find it,I would recommend the Vago Elote(Which means corn),as it’s triple distilled and they use corn In the second distillation,which gives it a nice flavor note,and maybe some sweetness. Usually under $50 in the US.
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@Jett129 Thanks, so this one:
https://www.mezcaleria.de/de/shop/mezcal-vago-elote-aquilino -
@Tago-Mago yep and agree with @Jett129
Also this one is nice. Uses an autoclave or brick oven to cook the pinas in this region, so less smoke. Really tastes like a jalapeño to me
https://www.mezcaleria.de/de/shop/mezcal-derrumbes-san-luis-potosí
They have a bunch of great brands and some smaller formats there too. Alipus is reliable and often less expensive. Same for Bozal, the tobasiche is good.