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Pen2_the_penguin 10-04-2013 02:54 PM

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y8s 10-04-2013 03:27 PM


Originally Posted by Scrappy Jack (Post 1059558)
Pen2 - Where is the picture of your vintage decanter?

A tool I recently realized was missing from my bar set: a good peeler for citrus. I think this style works best.

https://www.miataturbo.net/attachmen...ine=1380895854

I prefer the little zester with the big hole in addition to the row of little holes. It's big enough that you aren't wasting your time on adding a couple peel spirals to your manhattan but it's shallow enough that you don't get the bitter pith.

http://barsupplies.com/media/zester-rosle-close.png

see that thumb hole? key!

Scrappy Jack 10-07-2013 10:34 AM

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Originally Posted by y8s (Post 1059721)
I prefer the little zester with the big hole in addition to the row of little holes. It's big enough that you aren't wasting your time on adding a couple peel spirals to your manhattan but it's shallow enough that you don't get the bitter pith.

I can dig that, but I am talking about large peel sections for flavor as well as aesthetics.

https://www.miataturbo.net/attachmen...ine=1381156446


I had always just used a paring knife but I find the style of peeler I listed above easier and more consistent.

Joe Perez 10-07-2013 11:12 PM


Originally Posted by Scrappy Jack (Post 1059558)


When I was a child (late 70s / early 80s) and eager to "help out" in all aspects of life around the house, I recall that my mother had a potato peeler in the kitchen which looked nearly identical to that.

It was slightly less "disposable razor-ey" and was all metal, but the fundamental concept was the same.

Judging by my admittedly hazy memory, I'd wager that it dated back to the mid 1960s and most assuredly cost less than $1 when new.



Sidebar: I just realized that the distance in time between the mid 1960s and today is functionally indistinguishable from the distance in time between today and the mid 2060s.

I'm going to go hide in a corner and be very depressed.

mgeoffriau 10-14-2013 07:31 PM

Why are there so many amazing, reasonably priced vodkas, but nothing comparable for gin?

For $12-15 a bottle for vodka, I can get Svedka, Sobieski, Luksusowa, and even Tito's when it's on sale.

For $12-15 a bottle for gin, I can get...New Amsterdam. For $10 a bottle I can get Gordon's, which is okay in a G&T but not great in a martini. For $20+ I can get Boodle's. But nothing in between.

WHY?

sixshooter 10-14-2013 07:44 PM

Beefeater's and only Beefeater's when I drink gin.

mgeoffriau 10-14-2013 07:57 PM

What's Beefeater's run there? I think the last time I looked it was around $19-20 for a fifth here.

Tekel 10-14-2013 08:26 PM


Originally Posted by mgeoffriau (Post 1062883)
Why are there so many amazing, reasonably priced vodkas, but nothing comparable for gin?

For $12-15 a bottle for vodka, I can get Svedka, Sobieski, Luksusowa, and even Tito's when it's on sale.

For $12-15 a bottle for gin, I can get...New Amsterdam. For $10 a bottle I can get Gordon's, which is okay in a G&T but not great in a martini. For $20+ I can get Boodle's. But nothing in between.

WHY?

New Amsterdam is all you need.

mgeoffriau 10-14-2013 08:45 PM


Originally Posted by Tekel (Post 1062908)
New Amsterdam is all you need.

It's okay. Just a touch sweeter than I prefer, especially in a martini. Would prefer something drier like Gordon's but smoother than Gordon's.

Tekel 10-15-2013 09:04 AM


Originally Posted by mgeoffriau (Post 1062917)
It's okay. Just a touch sweeter than I prefer, especially in a martini. Would prefer something drier like Gordon's but smoother than Gordon's.

Depending on where I go shopping, I get Seagrams or New Amsterdam. I prefer New Amsterdam, but haven't ventured into more expensive ones. I always mix my gins and don't drink martinis, so I can get away with a cheaper gin and not suffer.

y8s 11-04-2013 10:15 AM

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This is the last of my brown liquor (Mount Gay does not count).

It's a Rob Roy made with:
Highland Park 15
Vya Sweet Vermouth (poorly eyeballed 1:3 ratio)
dash of Peychauds
dash of Angostura
smidge of zest from a clementine
smidge of peel mist from a clementine
smidge of juice from a clementine
slice of a ... clementine
tiny piece of ice to open up the flavor and reduce the temp a bit
I also wiped the other half of the clementine around the inside of the glass for additional aroma.

The scotch had just enough spicy, oakey bite to make this a "sad it's gone" drink.

needless to say, I need some whiskeys!

rleete 11-04-2013 12:12 PM

Thought I'd throw this out there for anyone in the upstate NY area. My neighbor has been working for years to develop his own whiskey brand. It launches this week.

Iron Smoke Whiskey, coming to a liquor store near you. Give it a try.

mgeoffriau 11-04-2013 01:05 PM

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Been branching out with my vodka purchases. My current favorites are Sobieski ($13 for 750mL), Svedka ($13 for 750mL), New Amsterdam ($13 for 750mL), and Tito's ($21 for 750mL). Sobieski would be my top choice out of that bunch -- no offensive notes, nice flavor, exceptionally smooth. Tito's is about the same, possibly better, but more expensive. Svedka and New Amsterdam are just a notch below, but certainly drinkable.

I decided I wanted to try the potato vodkas. First up:

Luksusowa ($15 for 750mL)

https://www.miataturbo.net/attachmen...ine=1383588304

Polish vodka, from potatoes, triple distilled. WOW. Awesome vodka. Absolutely a match for Sobieski, in my opinion. Wonderfully clean scent, incredibly smooth, very, very nice flavor. Possibly my new favorite. Sobieski is still an incredible deal, but at $2 a bottle difference I'm hard pressed not to buy this every time.


Then I tried:

Monopolowa ($14 for 1L)

http://korsvodka.com/wp-content/uplo...dka-review.jpg

Austrian vodka, from potatoes, triple distilled. I had high hopes for this, based on lots of excellent reviews (and my good experience with Luksusowa). But the scent...the odor...the aroma...the VAPORS are like rubbing alcohol. I'm still finishing this bottle, and honestly once it's in the glass (and better yet, in the mouth), it's quite nice. But the whiff from the bottle, or from a glass if unmixed with anything else, is so isopropyl-y that it's off-putting. It's unfortunate because it's an excellent deal but I can't escape that smell.

y8s 11-04-2013 02:03 PM

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I hear this is the shit if you like potato:

https://www.miataturbo.net/attachmen...ine=1383591786

I had a taste of it at the DC Good Food Awards tour (stumbled upon it by accident, left with serious buzz).

I tried Luksusowa a while back (in the blue/silver label era) and felt it was just too harsh. I'm also a Titos/Svedka fan.

shooterschmidty 11-04-2013 09:40 PM

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If you ever get a chance, try Stranahan's Colorado Whiskey. They used to distribute nationally but recently pulled back to just Colorado so I'm going to have to have my friends ship me bottles. It has a very unique smokey flavor to it that I really like. https://www.miataturbo.net/attachmen...ine=1383619216

Scrappy Jack 11-19-2013 11:23 AM

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Very cool family tree of bourbons:

https://www.miataturbo.net/attachmen...ine=1384878229

y8s 11-19-2013 12:13 PM

I've got a high west rye on hand now... it's ok. not my favorite rye.

Scrappy Jack 12-23-2013 05:31 PM

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I need some good ideas for customizeable (by me) decanter tags. I want to be able to put the actual name of the product on there, not just "bourbon" or "rum."

I like this concept:

https://www.miataturbo.net/attachmen...ine=1387837896

Note that the actual text is the negative space left from punching out the letters. Unfortunately, it looks like they only make the letter hole punches in individual letters and they cost ~$30 each (i.e. almost $800 for a complete alphabet!).

Short of buying a $200 Cricut plotter, any thoughts or tips?

I guess I could buy a boatload of blank leather tags:
https://www.miataturbo.net/attachmen...ine=1387837896

Plus a leather stamping kit:
https://www.miataturbo.net/attachmen...ine=1387837896


Other thoughts?

golftdibrad 12-23-2013 05:40 PM

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use saved money on more booze or carparts.

if you like this idea and would like to help me buy more booze or car parts, paypal my username @ yahhhhhhooooooooooooo.com

Scrappy Jack 12-23-2013 06:24 PM

I should neg prop you. This isn't Joe Perez's "drink peasant swill out of plastic bottles" thread.

$100 in handcrafted leather decanter tags is not going to derail my lifetime booze budget. :party:


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