See if you can drink the entire thing tonight!
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I'm a fan of vodka, tonic, and lime juice.. or just on the rocks. Tito's is good and cheap. I'm about to have some Polar on the rocks.
I used to not like scotch, but I had a swig of it at my dad's gig last night and really liked it. Don't know what kind it was though. |
Yo, anyone here like Seagrams 7?
The 7&7 has always been my drink of choice when drinking socially. |
this isn't 1972 jake. drink something with more class.
dont be bound by stupid names to stupid brands that are mediocre. |
Originally Posted by y8s
(Post 844005)
this isn't 1972 jake. drink something with more class.
dont be bound by stupid names to stupid brands that are mediocre. Trust me bro, I could drink you under the table any day of the week. I don't need some "harder" drink to feel like a man. Only little p u s s yboys like you think that stuff puts hair on your chest. |
I have to side with y8s here. This thread is for drink snobs, not for well drinks and convenience store beers.
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Originally Posted by pusha
(Post 844016)
I just so happen to like the drink and I prefer mixed drinks if I'm drinking casually. I don't think it's as dated as, say, a Tom Collins would be. Jack Burns is the only guy to still drink those and he's 50 years behind the times.
Trust me bro, I could drink you under the table any day of the week. I don't need some "harder" drink to feel like a man. Only little p u s s yboys like you think that stuff puts hair on your chest. The date of invention of a drink has little to do with how classy it is. A name brand of so-so canadian whisky plus a do-they-still-sell-that soft drink full of HFCS mixed together is just not classy. I guess the mistake you seem to be making is based on the fact that you think drinking should be comprised of the things that keep Costco in business: massive volumes at discount prices. You go ahead and drink yourself under the table while I waste my money on stuff that's really good. |
Originally Posted by y8s
(Post 844050)
Who is drinking Tom Collins'?
The date of invention of a drink has little to do with how classy it is. A name brand of so-so canadian whisky plus a do-they-still-sell-that soft drink full of HFCS mixed together is just not classy. I guess the mistake you seem to be making is based on the fact that you think drinking should be comprised of the things that keep Costco in business: massive volumes at discount prices. You go ahead and drink yourself under the table while I waste my money on stuff that's really good. While in Edinburgh, I purchased a bottle of Glenfiddich Havana Reserve -- a 21 y/o single malt which is aged in Cuban rum barrels. How many of these ever made it to the states? ;) |
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Originally Posted by y8s
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A name brand of so-so canadian whisky plus a do-they-still-sell-that soft drink full of HFCS mixed together is just not classy.
I'll disagree on the esoteric soft drink. Behold, Schweppes' bitter Lemon! https://www.miataturbo.net/attachmen...ine=1331054436 Sadly, you can't buy this in the US. I've only seen it in Germany, though I understand it to also be popular in Russia as well as the rest of Europe. I can't really describe the flavor. It's like sour, chalky, carbonated lemonade. I'm sure it'd be horrible by itself. But add some Bombay Sapphire gin and it turns into something really wonderful. |
gin + water
shot of gin, sip of room-temperature water. IDK why, but it's delicious. Only the flavor of juniper berries up in that mofo. |
Originally Posted by pusha
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gin + water
shot of gin, sip of room-temperature water. IDK why, but it's delicious. Only the flavor of juniper berries up in that mofo. |
Would Tito's Vodka plus above Bitter Lemons = Hendricks gin?
I looooove Hendricks Gimlets! Especially with a bit of cucumber juice added! |
Originally Posted by JasonC SBB
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Would Tito's Vodka plus above Bitter Lemons = Hendricks gin?
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joe: most gin has "other stuff" in it besides juniper. except maybe booths?
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Originally Posted by Joe Perez
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I'm not nearly as well-versed in gin as I am in rum and tequila, and I don't believe I've ever tried Hendricks. Cucumber-flavored gin strikes me as... odd.
At my recent birthday party a bunch of my friends got sold on it: http://www.epicurious.com/recipes/dr...Gimlets-235327 |
Anyone here fond of mint juleps? When seasonal, of course.
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Originally Posted by pusha
(Post 844251)
Anyone here fond of mint juleps? When seasonal, of course.
And yes, I am a big fan of mint juleps even though it's hard to sound suave when ordering one. :D Then again, I like mojitos and mint in general. Speaking of mojito: what is the proper mixer for guys here? |
Originally Posted by Scrappy Jack
(Post 844290)
As a red-blooded American, you should ditch that floppy-headed whisky and switch exclusively to the Official Spirit of the United States of America: bourbon.
And yes, I am a big fan of mint juleps even though it's hard to sound suave when ordering one. :D Then again, I like mojitos and mint in general. Speaking of mojito: what is the proper mixer for guys here? It's tough to get a proper mint julep this far south so I'll typically make my own. :party: |
I won't turn down a mojito if it's offered to me on a sunny day. Especially if there's a nice breeze.
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Originally Posted by mgeoffriau
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I won't turn down a mojito if it's offered to me on a sunny day. Especially if there's a nice breeze.
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