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Last of the Zacapa..
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Gave up drinking for Lent, but with lockdown I’ve switched out sweets instead. Tonight a Scorpio Kick as an aperitif: 2oz white rum, 1 oz lime juice, .5 oz creme de cacao, .25 simple, mint leaves, shake and serve.

Then a couple of glasses of B. Clair 2005 Marsannay VV with roast chicken, mashed and sprouts.
 

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my most favorite cocktail

I want to try a barrel aged version but haven't gotten around to it. Leave the lime out, obviously.
 

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Tequila - ArteNom 1146 (60% aged in bourbon 40% aged in wine barrels)

Interesting. Not sure I'd buy again, but fun to try and experiment.
 

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Their "The Laddie" is one of the better valued scotches out there. Nice little hint of peat and good flavor for the young scotch, runs something like $50 around here.
 

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Bought some doomsday orgeat on Amazon. The orgeat came with a recipe for the Army Navy cocktail and we had the ingredients (gin and lemon juice) on hand. This is some good ass ****
 

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What brand of orgeat did you get? I've had profoundly mixed results with the pre-made stuff, and my homemade stuff went bad in like two weeks.
 

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Small hands makes very good orgeat.

If you make your own be sure to treat your bottle like you are canning / jarring -- boil it and ensure it is completely sterile; also be sure to add vodka (some recipes call for brandy) to the finished product (this will extend life -- I also do this when I make simple syrup). Then store in the refrigerator.
 

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