Hard Drinkers, Lets Drink Hard (Spirits, Liquors and Cocktails)
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Reverse Manhattan, Marvel Bar, Minneapolis. Angostura, Weller 107, Antica Formula (the main ingredient by volume, hence the "reverse"), lemon rind twist and garnish
Brilliant.
Old fashioned. Old Forrester, simple, angostura, flamed orange rind twist and garnish. Like candy.
And finishing the aperitif session with some neat tequila, orange rind expressed over the glass. I love this one:
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The rest of my evening…
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This is intriguing…
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Tried Suntory Yamizake? Not bad…
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I picked up a bottle of the Glenmorangie Signet this weekend. My favorite single malt so far.
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I tend to go for those peatier styles like Laphroaig and Talisker.
To that end, if you want a little extra hair on your chest, this is a big boy: http://www.klwines.com/detail.asp?sku=1009616
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Hmm, undecided as to my next bottle. My 1/4 cask laphroaig is almost finished. None of the deals at work are very interesting, and I really don't want to open my 'Snow Phoenix'…
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The sad passing of Hiroshi Yamaguchi President and Chairman of Nintendo Co Ltd has made the decision of my next whisky for me…
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To round of the evening…
Hibiki Japanese blended whisky, extremely smooth. Very nice. Caused the girl behind the bar no end of trouble "I've not sold many whiskies yet". :).
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Sweet, moved on to:
Petercairn which is an Islay malt. So very smokey… Not as rough as Laphroigh though, which is my favourite Islay malt and which Iain Banks described as "an explosion in a chemists shop" or something similar... I recommend Iain Bank's Raw Spirit by the way. A book about the search for the perfect single malt.
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I know I'm being vague here, but does anyone know the name of a ridiculously peaty scotch which comes in a very modern looking black bottle? Retails about £70 a bottle.
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Found it, it's Octomore.
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I don't know if you could be any more vague :). The company I work for currently has a Dalmore Constellation for £2,000 the Constellation range tops out at £125,000 which I imagine nobody will ever drink…
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Too peaty?