Posted: Fri Jan 06, 2012 6:23 am
When I say gin, I mean Bombay Sapphire too.
Though I don't turn down tanqueray 10 if it's offered...
Though I don't turn down tanqueray 10 if it's offered...
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not sure i am cordinated enough for that. or that i want to be drunk and full of energy...Stonemaybe wrote:The Jager grenade
My worst hangover was due to Jager bombs. So kids, don't drink Jager bombs exclusively fro five hours straight.sgt.null wrote:not sure i am cordinated enough for that. or that i want to be drunk and full of energy...Stonemaybe wrote:The Jager grenade
*shudder* and grenades even worsedrink Jager bombs exclusively fro five hours straight
Y'know, "locals" bars might be the last places left that take "be kind to strangers" literally and regularly. It's amazing how often the first drinks are doubles in places you've never been before, so I second Harbingers tip.Harbinger wrote: Trveler's tip: Never order a double on your first visit to a bar or from a new bartender unless you can see that they have a measuring device installed on the bottles- you never know when you're going to run into a bartender that's cool or just doesn't give a fuck and hooks you up to begin with.
If you want cherry flavor, there's Cherry Heering. That stuff is yummy.aliantha wrote:Oh. Well, darn. I may have to try some anyhow.
that's interesting...maybe vodka and scotch conflict in the taste/pleasure centers, cuz I dislike vodka more and more as time passes, even good ones. I'd take a cheap scotch over pricey vodka, which is saying something considering how bad cheap scotch can be.MsMary wrote: As far as straight, hard liquor goes, I've tried many brands of Scotch, including brands that were recommended to me as high quality, and I still don't like it.
I do enjoy nice high quality vodkas, though. Don't give me any of the cheap stuff, I like Stolichnaya, Grey Goose, and similar.
Vodka, in my humbly correct opinion, is mostly a mixing spirit. The true sign of a 'good' vodka is that is alcohol and water, nothing more. As a result, it can be mixed in with whatever drink you want to turn it into an adult beverage.Vraith wrote:that's interesting...maybe vodka and scotch conflict in the taste/pleasure centers, cuz I dislike vodka more and more as time passes, even good ones. I'd take a cheap scotch over pricey vodka, which is saying something considering how bad cheap scotch can be.MsMary wrote: As far as straight, hard liquor goes, I've tried many brands of Scotch, including brands that were recommended to me as high quality, and I still don't like it.
I do enjoy nice high quality vodkas, though. Don't give me any of the cheap stuff, I like Stolichnaya, Grey Goose, and similar.
The exception is Bloody Mary's [think I've mentioned that]...something in the tomato/spice/celery subdues whatever part of the vodka flavor it is that offends me.
Did you ever try scotch-n-soda? Quite a few peeps I know who can't stand it straight or rocks like it that way.
No, but that's a good suggestion. Maybe I'll try it that way next time I have the opportunity.Vraith wrote:Did you ever try scotch-n-soda? Quite a few peeps I know who can't stand it straight or rocks like it that way.
You're entitled to your opinion, Orlion.Orlion wrote: Vodka, in my humbly correct opinion, is mostly a mixing spirit. The true sign of a 'good' vodka is that is alcohol and water, nothing more. As a result, it can be mixed in with whatever drink you want to turn it into an adult beverage.
Here's another futile recommendation: MacCallan 25MsMary wrote:If you want cherry flavor, there's Cherry Heering. That stuff is yummy.aliantha wrote:Oh. Well, darn. I may have to try some anyhow.
As far as straight, hard liquor goes, I've tried many brands of Scotch, including brands that were recommended to me as high quality, and I still don't like it.
I do enjoy nice high quality vodkas, though. Don't give me any of the cheap stuff, I like Stolichnaya, Grey Goose, and similar.
Orlion wrote:I love vodka, but hate shooting it.
Agreed, but nothing beats a kosher for Passover potato vodka for making home made vanilla extract for Passover use, if your level of kashrut allows.Orlion wrote:Potato vodka is terrible for the price.
Agreed.MsMary wrote: Really high quality vodka tastes good unadulterated.
Cheap vodka does not.
That does sound good. All you need is a bit of salt 'round the rim and you're set.Avatar wrote:
I did however just see tequila shot glasses that were frozen and hollowed out limes, which I thought was a damn good idea.
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