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Huntsman

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Originally Posted by Girardian
Refresh my recollection of your signature drink, sir? Rum old fashionds. Very interesting. I'll have to try one. With what rum where they made?
Mine was made with Zacapa 23 and a lighter rum, I forget which. The sweetener was Falernum.
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Is this your "signature drink"? Sounds like a gin mojito w/ lemon in place of lime. Edit:^^^^^ I see he's asking the same thing.
My signature drink is something I call the 'White Martini' and though I hate, generally, the use of Martini as a synonym for cocktail, I like to think I am not stretching the license. The idea was to make a clear-spirit version of a Manhattan, so I borrowed from the original "martini" the Martinez and its notion of Gin, Sweet Vermouth and Maraschino and also from the Vesper's use of sweet(er) white vermouth to create the White Martini:
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My standard is 2oz Hendrick's, 1oz Lillet Blanc, 1/4 oz Maraschino. Stir it over ice for at least 30 seconds (do NOT shake!) and serve with a generous piece of lemon peel expressed over the top (this is important).
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This is for ama, Hunts, and any VTR alumni.
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Ah, beautiful. I think I need glasses like that -- my drink was really warming up on the porch last night! BTW, is the Tango using Violette these days? I didn't think Ohio let them have it yet. Draconian liquor laws for the fail. ~ H
 

Piobaire

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Originally Posted by Huntsman

Ah, beautiful. I think I need glasses like that -- my drink was really warming up on the porch last night!

BTW, is the Tango using Violette these days? I didn't think Ohio let them have it yet. Draconian liquor laws for the fail.

~ H


No, they did not have Violette for sale when I was there. However, I did notice a bottle of it that had been gifted to them.
 

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I just put back some 18 year old Macallan. I'm a huge scotch fan. Wife understands this even less than my clothing obsession.
 

Huntsman

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Negroni and a Lady in Red here tonight, then a glass of Vacqueyras with dinner.
Originally Posted by Piobaire
No, they did not have Violette for sale when I was there. However, I did notice a bottle of it that had been gifted to them.
Yes, I've seen it too -- they also have a really old Hermes bottle on display, too. Ohio needs better liquor laws.
 

kwilkinson

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Originally Posted by Huntsman
Having a Southside (gin, lemon, mint, simple, club soda) while sitting on my porch and watching the storm come up the valley.

Hunts, what gin would you recommend with this? I'm making them tomorrow for a hot day on the lake. I have Beefeater, Plymouth, Hendrick's, Sapphire, both North Shore gins (have you tried them yet?) and Gordon's. Thanks!
 

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Originally Posted by kwilkinson
Hunts, what gin would you recommend with this? I'm making them tomorrow for a hot day on the lake. I have Beefeater, Plymouth, Hendrick's, Sapphire, both North Shore gins (have you tried them yet?) and Gordon's. Thanks!
k, because it's a tall drink and mint is very strong, I'd go with a straight-ahead gin -- so Plymouth, which is what I use. I think Hendrick's is too subtle, and the botanicals in Sapphire (which is my G&T gin) just too much. Beef, to me, is like Plymouth, but cheaper. No, I don't have either North Shore, but in a week I expect to spend a very, very, very brief night in Chicago (maybe too late to even try Violet Hour), and I will look when I'm there -- was going to start a threak on best Chicago liquor stores....unless you know, that is. ~ H
 

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Originally Posted by Huntsman
k, because it's a tall drink and mint is very strong, I'd go with a straight-ahead gin -- so Plymouth, which is what I use. I think Hendrick's is too subtle, and the botanicals in Sapphire (which is my G&T gin) just too much. Beef, to me, is like Plymouth, but cheaper. No, I don't have either North Shore, but in a week I expect to spend a very, very, very brief night in Chicago (maybe too late to even try Violet Hour), and I will look when I'm there -- was going to start a threak on best Chicago liquor stores....unless you know, that is.

~ H


Thanks! I will go with my Plymouth and sub Beefeater if I run out. I don't know of any really legitimate liquor stores in Chicago. I know the big chain is Binny's, and at some Binny's they have a large selection of spirits and wine, which you could search on their site. I really hate to recommend Binny's, because I really don't like them very much, but if you search their site and they have what you're looking for then I suppose there's no reason not to go there.
I'm sure there are specialty liquor stores, if you're on the lookout for the more esoteric liquors that you enjoy. I just don't know any of them well enough to recommend them or not.
 

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Iced coffee with bailey's
 

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Just got home. Having my version of a Manhattan as a night cap.

2 oz Cask 16 Crown Royal
1 oz Vya sweet
1/4 oz Marascino liqueur
eye dropper VTR bitters
 

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