11-24-2016, 11:48 PM | #905 |
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Having a large Becherovka over ice. It's a very nice digestif, after my fill of tryptophan.
I discovered Becherovka in Prague, and until about 5 years ago, was not sold outside of the Czech Republic. My local Total Wine ocasionaly carries it. It's a spicy/herby & citrusy liquor with a kick. My cousin from Regensburg gave me a bottle many years ago, and I've been occasionally having since. If you ever have a chance, give it a try. |
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11-26-2016, 01:52 AM | #907 |
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Back to GJ and seltzer tonight.
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Regrettably, my revised budget now prevents me from doing anything but staring at the very nice single malts in the liquor store. |
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11-26-2016, 11:53 PM | #909 |
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Turkey I only had Acai Berry Zero water to mix at my inlaws so found some copper kettle wodka since BIL loves it. Had to limit myself to one
Friday we went Mexican and I ordered my diabetic Cadillac (just tequila and GM in a salted glass with a bit of agave. Second one they switched to some silver and it wasn't as good I overheard the table next to us order. The 2 ladies got borrachos (not sure what that bottle hanging has) and the men got mango The waiter comes over and I ask "mujeres tienen fuertes pero Los hombres son frutas". He fistbumps me and says "coming out the closet". LOL
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11-27-2016, 12:00 AM | #910 |
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JW Blue.. tastes best when someone else paid for it
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11-27-2016, 12:01 AM | #911 |
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Gentleman Jack and seltzer again. The 1.75L bottle will last me a while (I hope). Got a 10% coupon for Binny's in Champaign (only saves you the local liquor tax), so I'm hoping they have Plantation 20 back in stock. May grab two bottles if they do.
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11-27-2016, 12:02 AM | #912 |
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That's usually the case with any drink. Except tea. Tea always sucks no matter who pays for it.
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11-27-2016, 11:50 AM | #914 |
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Imho, you can't compare Scotch to Irish Whiskey. Both are acquired tastes and you've only acquired the taste for one. Macallan 12 is a decent Scotch.
I have also found more variation in Scotch than Irish whiskies. Tasting an Islay next to a Highlands, you'll think they are different elixirs. I would suggest a Speyside variety, which is less harsh, peaty and a bit more fruity. Cragganmore is a nice one. |
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11-27-2016, 08:45 PM | #916 |
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I'm surprised, it's actually a very nice Scotch. Dedicate yourself to drinking that bottle over the time, don't mix it up by drinking Irish one night and then back to that - just drink it exclusively till it's gone. Then go to whatever Irish whiskey you like (by the way, what is your preferred one?). You'll either come to appreciate it or not, but you will have given it a fair shot.
And I think regardless of whether you appreciate it right away, I think you just might remember it a month or so down the road and start to reminisce. That was the case for me with Islay scotches - was never my thing, I preferred the Highland and Speyside regions, but a friend gave me a bottle of Laphroig and a month or so after I had finished it, I found I had developed an appreciation for it. From time to time. I still prefer the Highland / Speyside, but every now and then I crave an Islay to mix it up. And some Lowland scotches as well. |
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Haven't seen Blackbush, I'll have to look for it next time. I like Irish too, but I prefer Scotch. But I'm always willing to try something new, never know what you might find.
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Crown Royal Vanilla is soso. Really just tastes like Crown right off the bat, but then after a second or two the vanilla becomes apparent.
It did taste good in my coffee though. |
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I was into Scotch and still like it, but bourbon has grown on me. Oddly enough, though, the high end stuff like the limited edition Buffalo Trace is hard to find.
I'm thinking a return to something tasty like a Balvenie Caribbean Cask might be in order, though.
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11-28-2016, 02:29 PM | #923 |
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That Buffalo Trace I am familiar with is some harsh shit I put a little in a can of coke and get buzzed. But it's the clear one, and I think Mark and Digger are in the back of the store cooking it up just before I come in.
I'm still (pun) upset that I can grow MJ in my backyard now, but I STILL (pun) can't put a little copper in my backyard. |
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I don't get into the variety in Bourbon as much as single malts, so I just stick with some favorites - but same as with the scotch, I prefer barrel proofs: Wild Turkey Rare Breed, Knob Creek single barrel, and Bulleit Rye are the current roster. Back in my budget days, Bourbon was always a better bet for discount priced bottles - real whiskey, unlike the blended scotch that is largely column-still alcohol. And don't let your anger become chronic and blunt your creativity - I hear that you can distill your own, but you need to pay tax on it (they only actually tax the laying of pipe in Nevada, everywhere else you just pay by the EtOH content). Of course, my family is 4 generations of rumrunners, so we don't really stay up on all the legal mumbo jumbo. |
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