Nothing wrong with that.Too much work - just give me a 2-3 ounce pour with 1 small cube of ice. Good to go!
Nothing wrong with that.Too much work - just give me a 2-3 ounce pour with 1 small cube of ice. Good to go!
Somehow, i actually missed your earlier post, which having now stumbled upon it, makes it even more hilarious.I KNEW IT
I almost always have a bottle of Amaro on hand. You can make a ton of excellent cocktails with it. The Paper Plane is one of my go-to orders at a new bar. They are delicious when made well and fine when made poorly.I would like to try the paper plane, but it's hard to justify 55 for the amaro. Should go to Ken's speakeasy and see if they could make it.
the cuisinart electric is surprisingly good; don't make the kid churn it - it's not as fun as you remember it.I was just telling the wife the other day that one of my fav memories as a kid was when my grandpa or dad would make homemade ice cream. So I tossed out the idea of buying one, so we could make some for the kiddo this summer. Guessing that purchase will happen sooner than later.
I use St. George in Sazaracs.I almost always have a bottle of Amaro on hand. You can make a ton of excellent cocktails with it. The Paper Plane is one of my go-to orders at a new bar. They are delicious when made well and fine when made poorly.
Currently, I have kind of an odd selection of liqueurs with which I have been working: St. Germain, Lillet Blanc, Fernet Branca, and St. George Absinthe.
That is an excellent preparation. As you can probably infer from the other ingredients, I have been using mine to make Necromancers since the weather turned warm.I use St. George in Sazaracs.
We have the KitchenAid Mixer kit. Works well enough for small batches.the cuisinart electric is surprisingly good; don't make the kid churn it - it's not as fun as you remember it.
I love Benchmark Full Proof. Punches way above its weight!That stuff is phenomenal for the price. When I first moved up here it was difficult to find. But now there's a couple places around CF that have it in stock all the time. It's great.
If you don't have an atomizer for the pernod, you should get one.Yep, made sazeracs all summer one year and I still have 3/4 of a bottle of Pernod.
Michters Toasted is the best of the toasted bourbons I've ever tried.The "toasted" ones are hit or miss for me. Elijah Craig's is solid IMO though.
That's actually one that I've wanted to try for awhile but have never come across it.Michters Toasted is the best of the toasted bourbons I've ever tried.
That's similar to my Beerita recipe that's perfect for the pool/beach. Just sub Sprite for the water. Trust the process.Pool drinks need to be as simple as they are tasty.
I do an on the rocks pool Marg in the emptied out orange juice jugs because they are just the right size to make them in and it allows you to make a couple batches ahead of time and fit them nicely in the fridge.
A can/bottle of Corona
Half a can of frozen limeade
8ish oz water
Tequila and Contreau to taste (like at least 8 and 3 ounces - usually 12 and 5 if people aren't driving).
Put the water in last as it is the least important part.
I do not have one. I just make them 3 or 4 at a time and I pass the Pernod from glass to glass like a poor.If you don't have an atomizer for the pernod, you should get one.
I'm having a saz tonight because of this post. Don't think I have any more lemons though, oh well.
Could not agree more with you.Michters Toasted is the best of the toasted bourbons I've ever tried.
Our recipes are definitely cousins.That's similar to my Beerita recipe that's perfect for the pool/beach. Just sub Sprite for the water. Trust the process.
Beeritas
- 1 can frozen limeade
- 1.5 Cups Tequila
- 1 Cup Grand Marnier/Cointreau
- 1 can 7-up
- 2 bottles Lime Beer
Always know I’m at a good bar when they not only know how to make a Paper Plane but actually make a little plane on topI almost always have a bottle of Amaro on hand. You can make a ton of excellent cocktails with it. The Paper Plane is one of my go-to orders at a new bar. They are delicious when made well and fine when made poorly.
Currently, I have kind of an odd selection of liqueurs with which I have been working: St. Germain, Lillet Blanc, Fernet Branca, and St. George Absinthe.
Im with you, I usually use zero sugar 7up/Sprite to make them "healthy". And add a good handful of ice cubes to keep them chilled. Florida 8 months of the year is hot af.Our recipes are definitely cousins.
Mine actually looked a lot more like yours until I wanted to go with a little less sugar - which is why I am down to a half can of limeade.
Weirdly I found a bottle at a small store in Colorado. They had no idea what they had. Paid $45.Have you had the 12-year ER yet? It's been around for bit, but I still haven't gotten my hands on a bottle.
When they pour gin and tonics here in Spain. They have a huge globe glass filled with ice cubes. They bring the bottle and pour it in front of me. No measuring. They always give 5+ seconds. Love this. If only I could get standard likes instead of lemon or even cucumber.I would actually go Scotch over bourbon 75% of the time if I am just sipping on a dram.
That said, gin and tonics are really my go to drink.
Though my brother and I did spend our last trip together drinking gin rickeys.
Depending on the gin - more herby and floral vs Christmas tree - then cucumber is the way to go. OG Hendricks should only be served with cucumber.When they pour gin and tonics here in Spain. They have a huge globe glass filled with ice cubes. They bring the bottle and pour it in front of me. No measuring. They always give 5+ seconds. Love this. If only I could get standard likes instead of lemon or even cucumber.
That's great!Weirdly I found a bottle at a small store in Colorado. They had no idea what they had. Paid $45.
I've had the cask strength bourbon on the recommendation of the salesman in Total Wine. It was better than I anticipated.Anyone had anything from Still Austin Whiskey Co? The store down the road from me just started carrying a couple of their offerings a few weeks ago. But as of last night they've now got the Cask Strength Rye and regular Cask Strength bourbon. I'm tempted to pick one up to try out this weekend.