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Connemara

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Originally Posted by kwilkinson
I bought a bottle of Crag 12 today, but I'm ascareded to open it.
Save that bottle for my visit! Or if you must, drink it and buy another one when I get there.
 

kwilkinson

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Originally Posted by Connemara
Save that bottle for my visit! Or if you must, drink it and buy another one when I get there.

Are you kidding me? I'm not giving you my nice ****. You can have Miller Lite or some DeKuyper's Apple Pucker or something.
 

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Kool-aid; i **** you not, Kool-aid.

water is free, sugar is cheap, and kool-aid was like 20/1$ so i am taking full advantage.
 

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Kwilk, nice buy on the Cragganmore. Tell me, o chef, do you get bananas out of the nose like I find so prevalent?

Tonight I have 2oz Chopin, 1 oz White Lillet, 1/4 oz, St. Germain, with a twist on top. Lovely, lovely, lovely -- squeaky clean and just a touch citrusy. Mmmmmmmmm.

~ Huntsman
 

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Currently a 2005 Simi Chardonnay, which is just ok. Think I'll switch to the Balvenie Doublewood when this bottle is done.
 

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Originally Posted by Huntsman
Kwilk, nice buy on the Cragganmore. Tell me, o chef, do you get bananas out of the nose like I find so prevalent?

Tonight I have 2oz Chopin, 1 oz White Lillet, 1/4 oz, St. Germain, with a twist on top. Lovely, lovely, lovely -- squeaky clean and just a touch citrusy. Mmmmmmmmm.

~ Huntsman


That sounds delicious.
 

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Originally Posted by Huntsman
Kwilk, nice buy on the Cragganmore. Tell me, o chef, do you get bananas out of the nose like I find so prevalent?

Tonight I have 2oz Chopin, 1 oz White Lillet, 1/4 oz, St. Germain, with a twist on top. Lovely, lovely, lovely -- squeaky clean and just a touch citrusy. Mmmmmmmmm.

~ Huntsman


That sounds interesting... Are you able to actually taste both the elderflower and the citrus components or does the citrus of Lillet + twist cancel it out? Did you make this up or does it have a name?
 

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Tecate Mojito Saw Rick Bayless on tv the other night and he made this. Found a case of Tecate at the liqour store down the street, picked a few mint leaves (having a mint plant on the balcony==drinks anytime) and whipped one up. Worked out pretty well.
 

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Had a 2003 Pagodes des Cos with dinner. Right now, it's water with lime.
 

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Originally Posted by redgrail
That sounds interesting... Are you able to actually taste both the elderflower and the citrus components or does the citrus of Lillet + twist cancel it out? Did you make this up or does it have a name?
I made it up -- it's a variant of a drink I used to call the White Martini, and there's an explanation of that in the quoted post below. But, apparently, there already is some extremely lame drink called the white martini (it contains, naturally, no gin, vodka, or vermouth of any sort), so I think I will have to re-christen my drink the White Manhattan. It's equally good with Gin or Vodka, and the St. Germain is a lovely variant from my standard, which is Maraschino (harkening to the Martinez). As for tasting the different notes from the St. Germain, honestly, I don't know. I was rather annoyed tonight, and (unusually for me) I just drank and enjoyed it and didn't analyze it as I am usually apt to do. It was yummy and I'm pretty discriminating, and that's all I can say on that for now.
Originally Posted by Huntsman
I've always thought of the Martini (or it's progenitor, the Martinez) as the clear spirit mirror of the Manhattan -- gin for the bourbon, dry vermouth for sweet, olive for cherry, Maraschino for bitters. Straight gin martinis are all well and good, but all the extra dry malarky gets on my nerves (order a chilled gin with an olive already!), especially as the gin ration has risen to near exclusivity from it's former smaller role. I should like the Vesper, but I don't, so I thought I'd try a new variant; I present The White Martini. I use the -tini ending as it carries the mantle borne by the Martinez, but uses vodka or gin and white vermouth from the Vesper, but in the proportions of the Manhattan, which are more in keeping with the original Martini anyway. The White Martini: 2 oz. Vodka or Gin (use exceptional examples, I use Chopin or Junipero) 1 oz White Lillet up to 1/4 oz Maraschino Stir over ice for 25 seconds, strain into a cocktail glass and garnish with a generous slice of lemon peel, squeezed over the glass. Refreshing, spirit forward, complex, not bone dry.
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~ Huntsman
 

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Originally Posted by Huntsman
Kwilk, nice buy on the Cragganmore. Tell me, o chef, do you get bananas out of the nose like I find so prevalent?
~ Huntsman

Not sure if I can get the bananas. I've only had a few fingers of this before I bought this bottle. I haven't noticed it before, but I'll try some tonight and maybe if I'm trying to find the bananas then I'll be able to taste them.
 

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Rikaloff. Made right at home here in Baltimore. Thank you Majestic Distilling Co. for your wonderful 10 dollar handle.
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I must confess, I am drinking the champagne of beers at the moment. As far as macro American beers are concerned, I am confident in saying that this is the absolute best. Very bready, full of effervescence, this is easy to drink.
 

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Originally Posted by PARTY
Rikaloff.

Made right at home here in Baltimore. Thank you Majestic Distilling Co. for your wonderful 10 dollar handle.

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I lived off that freshman year of undergrad.
 

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