What are you drinking right this second?

12
Right this second? El Salvador Los Inmortales from Intelligentsia. I also snagged some Ethiopian Sidamo from the CCC training center on Thursday.Booze wise, I usually drink either straight whiskey (bourbon, rye or scotch) or a Manhattan of some variety.Manhattan variants I have known and loved:The Burlington: sweet Manhattan with Urban Moonshine maple bitters instead of AngosturaManhattan East: Rye, ginger liqueur, dry sake and Peychaud's bitters, garnished with orange peel (the color of this drink is amazing)The Upstate: Rye, sweet vermouth, Dubonnet rouge and Ramazzotti Amaro, also garnished with orange peelAlways stirred, never shaken-- James Bond was a pussyAnother trick is to get some Luxardo Maraschino liqueur and some dried bing cherries. Put the cherries in a jar, soak them in the liqueur and voila, pre-Prohibition style maraschino cherries!

What are you drinking right this second?

14
Ty Webb wrote:Never even heard of Central Waters Brewing. I love that microbrews have exploded in such a big way in this country."A treacly glass of lies". Well put, Antero.A nice, big mug of Trader Joe's Joe right now. A little later, as a reward for a minimal amount of domestic chores, my own signature Bloody Mary. I make a damn good bloody.I would enjoy hearing your bloody recipe.
I've seen the bridges burning in the night.

What are you drinking right this second?

15
Never even heard of Central Waters Brewing. I love that microbrews have exploded in such a big way in this country."A treacly glass of lies". Well put, Antero.A nice, big mug of Trader Joe's Joe right now. A little later, as a reward for a minimal amount of domestic chores, my own signature Bloody Mary. I make a damn good bloody.
You had me at Sex Traction Aunts Getting Vodka-Rogered On Glass Furniture

What are you drinking right this second?

17
Ty Webb wrote:I hope I don't get kerbled on this.For me? My latest weird favorite is The Yale - 2 parts gin, 1 part dry vermouth, 1/2 part Blue Curacao, liberal dash of bitters. Stir (not shake) vigorously with lots of ice. Get it very cold and pour into a cocktail glass of your choosing.If you use a premiium gin, you get a nicely flavored, balanced, but most importantly, STRONG cocktail with a measure of sophistication. If you don't want the froo-froo color of the Curacao, just use Triple Sec. But the dash of sweet fruit balances the bitters nicely.I didn't know their was a drink named after me.
Ty Webb wrote:
You need to stop pretending that this is some kind of philosophical choice not to procreate and just admit you don't wear pants to the dentist.

Who is online

Users browsing this forum: No registered users and 0 guests