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Drinking my drink, smoking my smoke.
I know, You're a big dog and I'm on the list.
Let's eat, GrandMa. / Let's eat GrandMa. -- Punctuation saves livesIt'll be fine once the swelling goes down.
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Where everyone is?0
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Yes sir, he's the good time to be had and the hangover we curse in the morning lol0
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Was layin low drinkin my shirley Temple lolIndustMech said:0 -
Going to get on one of the days. I was out by 12:30, been up since 3 amIndustMech said:0 -
As much as I like martinis, I'm starting to get a taste for old fashioneds, especially with freshly pitted cherries soaked in Canadian Whisky; made with Bulleit Rye, orange and regular bitters, and simple syrup.
So, what are we thinking of for next month? If we go for rum, we can do a Cuba Libre or a Havana Club.Join us on Zoom vHerf (Meeting # 2619860114 Password vHerf2020 )1 -
Manhatten!Yakster said:As much as I like martinis, I'm starting to get a taste for old fashioneds, especially with freshly pitted cherries soaked in Canadian Whisky; made with Bulleit Rye, orange and regular bitters, and simple syrup.
So, what are we thinking of for next month? If we go for rum, we can do a Cuba Libre or a Havana Club.
Made with WhistlePig 10 year Straight Rye, Martini and Rossi Sweet Vermouth, Angostura aromatic bitters and Luxardo Maraschino Cherries.
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I'm on board with the rum idea. Maybe something that's a little thinned down. The old fashioned night laid me out.4
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That sounds like what @firehouseguy was making in the first few days63Pro said:
Manhatten!Yakster said:As much as I like martinis, I'm starting to get a taste for old fashioneds, especially with freshly pitted cherries soaked in Canadian Whisky; made with Bulleit Rye, orange and regular bitters, and simple syrup.
So, what are we thinking of for next month? If we go for rum, we can do a Cuba Libre or a Havana Club.
Made with WhistlePig 10 year Straight Rye, Martini and Rossi Sweet Vermouth, Angostura aromatic bitters and Luxardo Maraschino Cherries.2 -
If you haven’t tried one, you need to. The Manhattan is pretty versatile but if you choose to stay historical and true, using a good Rye Whiskey is the key. WhistlePig is pricey but there are others that are good and less expensive. Luxardo cherries are a must however. They are not cheap at $20 a jar but totally worth it. Not sure which cigar pairs with this drink but that’s secondary. Enjoy!No one ever learned anything by doing right the first time!1
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Ok.......151 proof, flaming rum shots it is.Captain_Call said:I'm on board with the rum idea. Maybe something that's a little thinned down. The old fashioned night laid me out.
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Let the alcohol burn off and it should be tolerable.ForMud said:
Ok.......151 proof, flaming rum shots it is.Captain_Call said:I'm on board with the rum idea. Maybe something that's a little thinned down. The old fashioned night laid me out.
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I have some 151 I use to clean out pipes! Never even tried to drink it.Captain_Call said:
Let the alcohol burn off and it should be tolerable.ForMud said:
Ok.......151 proof, flaming rum shots it is.Captain_Call said:I'm on board with the rum idea. Maybe something that's a little thinned down. The old fashioned night laid me out.
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I really like Four Roses in a Manhattan. Woodford too, it has a little bit of a bite. Althouhh neither one is a rye. Maybe my favorite cocktail.63Pro said:If you haven’t tried one, you need to. The Manhattan is pretty versatile but if you choose to stay historical and true, using a good Rye Whiskey is the key. WhistlePig is pricey but there are others that are good and less expensive. Luxardo cherries are a must however. They are not cheap at $20 a jar but totally worth it. Not sure which cigar pairs with this drink but that’s secondary. Enjoy!LLA - Lancero Lovers of America0 -
Those are great choices! I have mixed 1/2 Gentleman Jack (1 oz.) and 1/2 Chivas 18 Scotch (1 oz.) with 1 oz. of Antica Formula and 2 dashes Angostura Aromatic Bitters for an incredibly smooth and rich Manhattan topped only with Luxardo Maraschino Cherries! Thats the beauty of the Manhattan. You can go old school, or, something else school! My favorite is still the WhistlePig-Antica Formula-Angostura. I have Old Overholt Bonded and Rittenhouse as well just for mood.Gray4lines said:
I really like Four Roses in a Manhattan. Woodford too, it has a little bit of a bite. Althouhh neither one is a rye. Maybe my favorite cocktail.63Pro said:If you haven’t tried one, you need to. The Manhattan is pretty versatile but if you choose to stay historical and true, using a good Rye Whiskey is the key. WhistlePig is pricey but there are others that are good and less expensive. Luxardo cherries are a must however. They are not cheap at $20 a jar but totally worth it. Not sure which cigar pairs with this drink but that’s secondary. Enjoy!
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Huh, never thought of a Scotch Manhattan. I did recently try the whistle pig and was impressed.63Pro said:
Those are great choices! I have mixed 1/2 Gentleman Jack (1 oz.) and 1/2 Chivas 18 Scotch (1 oz.) with 1 oz. of Antica Formula and 2 dashes Angostura Aromatic Bitters for an incredibly smooth and rich Manhattan topped only with Luxardo Maraschino Cherries! Thats the beauty of the Manhattan. You can go old school, or, something else school! My favorite is still the WhistlePig-Antica Formula-Angostura. I have Old Overholt Bonded and Rittenhouse as well just for mood.Gray4lines said:
I really like Four Roses in a Manhattan. Woodford too, it has a little bit of a bite. Althouhh neither one is a rye. Maybe my favorite cocktail.63Pro said:If you haven’t tried one, you need to. The Manhattan is pretty versatile but if you choose to stay historical and true, using a good Rye Whiskey is the key. WhistlePig is pricey but there are others that are good and less expensive. Luxardo cherries are a must however. They are not cheap at $20 a jar but totally worth it. Not sure which cigar pairs with this drink but that’s secondary. Enjoy!
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White Russian or a variation on it?Cigars were made to be smoked, whiskey was made to be drank and women were made to be loved. The only thing I try to age is myself.0
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firehouseguy said:White Russian or a variation on it?
+1I know, You're a big dog and I'm on the list.
Let's eat, GrandMa. / Let's eat GrandMa. -- Punctuation saves livesIt'll be fine once the swelling goes down.
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Mudslides? Those are delicious. Also, bushwackers which started in St Thomas. They are also fantastic"I drink a great deal. I sleep a little, and I smoke cigar after cigar. That is why I am in two-hundred-percent form."
-- Winston Churchill
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White Russian or Cuba libre gets my vote. Might even get the wife drinking on those nights. She likes sweeter thinned down stuff0
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Be careful what you wish for bro.A little dirt never hurt0













