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I like Syrah thought not sure if I can remember having French Syrah. That said, every time I’ve seen served scotch, I’ve wished it was bourbon or rye.If you enjoy it in wine, Syrah from the Northern Rhône is for you
I like Syrah thought not sure if I can remember having French Syrah. That said, every time I’ve seen served scotch, I’ve wished it was bourbon or rye.If you enjoy it in wine, Syrah from the Northern Rhône is for you
wd40 the crease, let it sit for an hour, then dishwasher.A bit of a crisis while shut-in... my cocktail shaker must have rusted together or something and I can't get it apart (I tried the freezer/hot water thing to no avail). Any suggestions here? I just have/had a cheap, small 8 oz 3 piece. I do have a strainer that could work with a Boston shaker.
I was looking at Amazon, but everything that I was looking at is third party fulfilled by Amazon with a delivery date of late April, which is of no help to me. Any other good vendors out there?
What part is stuck; the small cap or the very top? The top of mine was stuck recently and I couldn't budge it until I held the wall of the top (inside/outside) and it came off surprisingly easy.A bit of a crisis while shut-in... my cocktail shaker must have rusted together or something and I can't get it apart (I tried the freezer/hot water thing to no avail). Any suggestions here? I just have/had a cheap, small 8 oz 3 piece. I do have a strainer that could work with a Boston shaker.
I was looking at Amazon, but everything that I was looking at is third party fulfilled by Amazon with a delivery date of late April, which is of no help to me. Any other good vendors out there?
Cap came off (so, I was able to get cocktail out), but could not separate the top and bottom when I went to clean it. I tried the WD-40 that another poster suggested, but that was no help either.What part is stuck; the small cap or the very top? The top of mine was stuck recently and I couldn't budge it until I held the wall of the top (inside/outside) and it came off surprisingly easy.
It is a good gin and I used to drink it long before Ryan Reynolds owned a stake in itHov34 said:Aviation Gin is really good. Just saying.
Little heavy on ice for my taste, but you do you, GB.Tonight:
2 oz Eagle Rare
1/16th oz water
6 ice cubes
Was trying to take it easy and milk it a bit. I have to resist the temptation of overdoing it with this current state of affairs.Little heavy on ice for my taste, but you do you, GB.
Why the water if you are going to put ice in it?Tonight:
2 oz Eagle Rare
1/16th oz water
6 ice cubes
Put the water in first and then realized I needed to slow down and added the iceWhy the water if you are going to put ice in it?
I used to make Chocolate Shakes with Captain Morgan in them for our Adult Milkshake and sold a lot of themShamed my inner cocktail snob by making a totally bougie spiked root beer float last night. Didn't even know I had Captain Morgan, but damn if it isn't tasty in a float. Made on concession to snobbishness by adding some sassafras and sorghum bitters to the whole thing.
I love this idea, and I happen to have IBC root beer, Haagen Dasz vanilla and a few nips of el Capitan on hand.Shamed my inner cocktail snob by making a totally bougie spiked root beer float last night. Didn't even know I had Captain Morgan, but damn if it isn't tasty in a float. Made on concession to snobbishness by adding some sassafras and sorghum bitters to the whole thing.
Have you ever had a Paper Plane? Well liked cocktail on these boards. Doesn't use Ginger but you did say deliciousI have ginger syrup that's amazing.
I have most every type of whiskey you could want (e.g. rye, bourbon, scotch, japanese, and varying profiles within each).
I want to make something delicious this evening but don't want to make a mule (I'm good at that and want to learn something new).
Some type of variation on a ginger bourbon smash would seem the obvious choice. Do you have some type of citrus and mint?I have ginger syrup that's amazing.
I have most every type of whiskey you could want (e.g. rye, bourbon, scotch, japanese, and varying profiles within each).
I want to make something delicious this evening but don't want to make a mule (I'm good at that and want to learn something new).
"Recipes" generally call for 2oz of the Good Captain, but I free poured . . . generously.I love this idea, and I happen to have IBC root beer, Haagen Dasz vanilla and a few nips of el Capitan on hand.
Or, the very easy Cablegram with BiB Rye, Ginger SS, fresh lime juice, and fresh Soda WaterSome type of variation on a ginger bourbon smash would seem the obvious choice. Do you have some type of citrus and mint?
That sounds really good. My wife grows Mint on our windowsill hydroponically! I think we have a couple limes and maybe a lemon.Some type of variation on a ginger bourbon smash would seem the obvious choice. Do you have some type of citrus and mint?
ooo this sounds good too. Do you think it would work with some hard cider instead of apple juice (working with what I've got here)Here’s one from my go to cocktail book
whirling Tiger
2 oz Bourbon
1 oz Fuji apple juice
3/4 oz lemon juice
1/2 oz ginger syrup
shaken
Is Ginger SS meant to be ginger simple syrup? Sorry for novice question. I've got ginger syrup and simple syrup. Or is the ginger syrup already like gingery simple syrup? I guess I should read the label more closely LOL.Or, the very easy Cablegram with BiB Rye, Ginger SS, fresh lime juice, and fresh Soda Water
For alcohol I've had good experience with Drizly.Anybody have a good online store that delivers to help me stock up my wet bar?
I don’t see why notooo this sounds good too. Do you think it would work with some hard cider instead of apple juice (working with what I've got here)
Yes, SS is abbreviation for simple syrup. What is in your ginger syrup?Is Ginger SS meant to be ginger simple syrup? Sorry for novice question. I've got ginger syrup and simple syrup. Or is the ginger syrup already like gingery simple syrup? I guess I should read the label more closely LOL.
I've got Michter's, Rittenhouse BiB, Rendezvous Double (high West), Bulleitt, and Sazerac for my Rye choices. Sounds like you'd use the Rittenhouse?
Yes to the RittenhouseIs Ginger SS meant to be ginger simple syrup? Sorry for novice question. I've got ginger syrup and simple syrup. Or is the ginger syrup already like gingery simple syrup? I guess I should read the label more closely LOL.
I've got Michter's, Rittenhouse BiB, Rendezvous Double (high West), Bulleitt, and Sazerac for my Rye choices. Sounds like you'd use the Rittenhouse?
I call this one The Phil Lynott*
- Start with a 16oz plastic restaurant tumbler. https://goo.gl/images/x1bjRB (I get them for free)
- Add an F-ton of ice https://goo.gl/images/ymizgW. I prefer my ice rectangular.
- Add a bunch of glugs of store brand whiskey https://goo.gl/images/DkmmvJ or https://goo.gl/images/yABBsT
- Fill remaining space of tumbler with Rockstar Pure Zero Ice https://goo.gl/images/MTKocN
- Garnish with a couple of squirts of Real Lime https://goo.gl/images/GkxFHU
- Stir well https://goo.gl/images/Zoh8B4
- Enjoy
*because he’s a tan rockstar https://goo.gl/images/z4kpvS
Not a gin fan but had some Kyro Napue Gin from Finland that I really liked.Aviation Gin is really good. Just saying.
www.klwines.comAnybody have a good online store that delivers to help me stock up my wet bar?
Having one right nowSomeone in this thread brought up Last Word... just wanted to say thank you.
Went down and got some Luxardo, Green Charteuse. Excellent.
What else can I do with Luxardo and/or Green Chartreuse?
Closing Argument is a Last Word made with Mezcal, and if you sub Irish Whiskey, its called a Dublin MinstrelHaving one right now![]()
ill check my cocktail book tomorrow, I know there’s something else I like that uses at least one of them
Nope. The Green Point is a very nice Manhattan variation with Green Chartreuse.Is there chartreuse in a sazerac?
Rye, Luxardo and sweet vermouth, ~equal parts is a Redhook. Add some bitters and some Luxardo cherries. Thumbs up.Someone in this thread brought up Last Word... just wanted to say thank you.
Went down and got some Luxardo, Green Charteuse. Excellent.
What else can I do with Luxardo and/or Green Chartreuse?
Put a dash of bitters in there and we're all square.Does metamucil and vodka count as a cocktail?
We shall call it:Put a dash of bitters in there and we're all square.![]()
Take the Ginger syrup and pour 1 ounce and add to that 1 ounce of water. Now you have Ginger Simple SyrupI have ginger syrup that's amazing.
I have most every type of whiskey you could want (e.g. rye, bourbon, scotch, japanese, and varying profiles within each).
I want to make something delicious this evening but don't want to make a mule (I'm good at that and want to learn something new).