Duds13
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Drank a LOT of Schaefer in college!This
is what I was thinking of.
And the question I had asked...
Drank a LOT of Schaefer in college!This
is what I was thinking of.
And the question I had asked...
We no longer have garbage men… only sanitation engineers.Yeah, my Dad was not a bricklayer, he was a Modular Masonry Clay Unit Installation Technician.
Same here. To look at it, you would think I drink a lot, but actually, that has all been collected over the years and hardly ever used (except for the Scotch and whiskey, he, he).I’ve got a closet shelf full of Alcohol received over the years… my guess none of it is palletable?
Wow, I think there are lots of possibilities. Just buy a drink recipe book.Same here. To look at it, you would think I drink a lot, but actually, that has all been collected over the years and hardly ever used (except for the Scotch and whiskey, he, he).
By the way, if anyone has any ideas on what mixed drinks can be made with only what you see in the picture, I'm open to suggestions.
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I also often buy/use Bulliet. I never drink rye neat or on the rocks, so I'm not sure it even matters what rye is used, once it's buried in the overpowering taste of sweet vermouth.I love Manhattans, but I use Bulliet Rye. I’ll look for your vermouth recommendation.
Makers, Wild Turkey, and Jack would go into Old Fashioneds, and the Jameson is good for Banff Cocktail or even Irish Coffee. Gordons is fine in a G&T.By the way, if anyone has any ideas on what mixed drinks can be made with only what you see in the picture, I'm open to suggestions.
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I actually do like Manhattans with Makers Mark. But god forbid mixing Jamison’s with anything except ice.I also often buy/use Bulliet. I never drink rye neat or on the rocks, so I'm not sure it even matters what rye is used, once it's buried in the overpowering taste of sweet vermouth.
Makers, Wild Turkey, and Jack would go into Old Fashioneds, and the Jameson is good for Banff Cocktail or even Irish Coffee. Gordons is fine in a G&T.
You can also use the bourbons to make Manhattans, just reduce the sweet vermouth, as bourbon is already sweeter than rye. The reason @tradosaurus and I both use rye in our Manhattans is that the bitterness of rye balances nicely against sweet vermouth, versus something like bourbon or even Seagrams, both which can yield a too-sweet Manhattan.
All that cordial/schnapps crap on the lower shelf, I'd just pour down the drain and toss. I like Kahlua in a White Russian as much as the next guy, and the bottle of Gordon's Vodka on the upper shelf would do fine for that. But if the Kahlua has been open many years, given its high sugar content, it might be ready for the garbage.
Agreed with all that and wanted to include the brandy on the lower right. It's just too sweet.All that cordial/schnapps crap on the lower shelf, I'd just pour down the drain and toss. I like Kahlua in a White Russian as much as the next guy, and the bottle of Gordon's Vodka on the upper shelf would do fine for that. But if the Kahlua has been open many years, given its high sugar content, it might be ready for the garbage.
I have to admit I've never really drank Jamison's. I have a bottle of it received as a gift, that's still sitting unopened after more than 20 years!I actually do like Manhattans with Makers Mark. But god forbid mixing Jamison’s with anything except ice.
You should try the Angel's Envy Rye on the rocks. Incredible.I also often buy/use Bulliet. I never drink rye neat or on the rocks, so I'm not sure it even matters what rye is used, once it's buried in the overpowering taste of sweet vermouth.
Makers, Wild Turkey, and Jack would go into Old Fashioneds, and the Jameson is good for Banff Cocktail or even Irish Coffee. Gordons is fine in a G&T.
You can also use the bourbons to make Manhattans, just reduce the sweet vermouth, as bourbon is already sweeter than rye. The reason @tradosaurus and I both use rye in our Manhattans is that the bitterness of rye balances nicely against sweet vermouth, versus something like bourbon or even Seagrams, both which can yield a too-sweet Manhattan.
All that cordial/schnapps crap on the lower shelf, I'd just pour down the drain and toss. I like Kahlua in a White Russian as much as the next guy, and the bottle of Gordon's Vodka on the upper shelf would do fine for that. But if the Kahlua has been open many years, given its high sugar content, it might be ready for the garbage.