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Joined: Tue January 01, 2013 3:45 pm Posts: 24086 Location: almost in canada
Dr. Van Nostrand wrote:
Dr. Van Nostrand wrote:
Im going to try and make an old fashioned for the first time tonight, we will see how it goes later this evening
didnt turn out too bad, it is definitely a strong whiskey drink, so if you dont like the whiskey then you probably wont like it, but it was good to sip on, but i made a 2nd and it was a bit much, i had had enough of the combination of the strong whiskey flavor with the sugar from the simple syrup. so if i have one again this weekend, i will only do 1 and switch to somehting else if i want to drink more
Joined: Thu January 31, 2013 7:03 am Posts: 4510 Location: by the ocean
Picked up some Amaretto and 151 proof Rum to try out a Flaming Dr. Pepper.
3/4 shot amaretto almond liqueur 1/4 oz 151 proof rum 1/2 glass beer
1. Fill a shot glass about 3/4 full with amaretto and top it off with enough 151 proof rum to be able to burn.
2. Place the shot glass in another glass and fill the outer glass with beer (right up to the level of the shot glass).
3. Ignite the amaretto/151 and let it burn for a while. Blow it out (or leave it burning if you're brave - not recommended) and slam it. Tastes just like Dr. Pepper.
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Joined: Sun April 07, 2013 2:38 am Posts: 506 Location: Gulfport, MS
Some of these drinks sound pretty good. I'm pretty much a beer guy these days but I still enjoy a shot or two of whiskey here or there. Especially Makers Mark.
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TheDapperGent wrote:
Some of these drinks sound pretty good. I'm pretty much a beer guy these days but I still enjoy a shot or two of whiskey here or there. Especially Makers Mark.
There's nothing like a good ol' shot of Jameson.
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those who are fulfilled by life are either simpletons or lack conscientiousness.
Im going to try and make an old fashioned for the first time tonight, we will see how it goes later this evening
didnt turn out too bad, it is definitely a strong whiskey drink, so if you dont like the whiskey then you probably wont like it, but it was good to sip on, but i made a 2nd and it was a bit much, i had had enough of the combination of the strong whiskey flavor with the sugar from the simple syrup. so if i have one again this weekend, i will only do 1 and switch to somehting else if i want to drink more
cut out the sweet bs and just drink straight rye
it would probably still be a one drink and then on to something else thing im sure
Some of these drinks sound pretty good. I'm pretty much a beer guy these days but I still enjoy a shot or two of whiskey here or there. Especially Makers Mark.
that what i was using to make my old fashioneds, i tend to drink Pendleton anymore, but wanted use the kentucky whiskey instead of the canadian since all the recipies seemed to call for it that way
Joined: Tue January 01, 2013 11:28 pm Posts: 14540 Location: Space City
Do you guys have a sort of "test" drink that you like to order at an unfamiliar bar that you can use to tell you if their cocktails will be up to snuff or not? Mine used to be the old-fashioned, but that's too risky. If they mess it up, you're stuck with a ten dollar drink that you don't like. Lately, I've been ordering a simple Hendricks and tonic for the first round. If it comes with a lime, then I'll stick to simple stuff. If it comes with a cucumber, well then, I know that the bartender knows.
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Joined: Tue January 01, 2013 3:45 pm Posts: 24086 Location: almost in canada
surface the north wrote:
Do you guys have a sort of "test" drink that you like to order at an unfamiliar bar that you can use to tell you if their cocktails will be up to snuff or not? Mine used to be the old-fashioned, but that's too risky. If they mess it up, you're stuck with a ten dollar drink that you don't like. Lately, I've been ordering a simple Hendricks and tonic for the first round. If it comes with a lime, then I'll stick to simple stuff. If it comes with a cucumber, well then, I know that the bartender knows.
I always order a whisky to see how well they pour...if its short I switch to beer
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Joined: Sat March 02, 2013 2:57 pm Posts: 531
I'm in NY area. I always want my drink, but bartenders don't know how to make it here. Out west in California, and actually Hawaii it is well known. It's called a TOKYO ICED TEA
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Joined: Sat March 02, 2013 2:57 pm Posts: 531
Dr. Van Nostrand wrote:
TheDapperGent wrote:
Some of these drinks sound pretty good. I'm pretty much a beer guy these days but I still enjoy a shot or two of whiskey here or there. Especially Makers Mark.
that what i was using to make my old fashioneds, i tend to drink Pendleton anymore, but wanted use the kentucky whiskey instead of the canadian since all the recipies seemed to call for it that way
I'm in NY area. I always want my drink, but bartenders don't know how to make it here. Out west in California, and actually Hawaii it is well known. It's called a TOKYO ICED TEA
Joined: Tue January 01, 2013 11:28 pm Posts: 14540 Location: Space City
nightmareblack0206 wrote:
surface the north wrote:
Ah, Tito's. The official vodka of the Lone Star State.
Yes!
Is it really known and any good?
It is in quite a few bars here, but I can't speak to the quality of it because I don't know vodka very well. As I mentioned a post or two above, Dripping Springs is supposedly "better." Or at least produced in smaller batches.
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