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Postby Mad Genius » Tue Mar 15, 2005 2:55 pm

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Postby Lumberjack » Tue Mar 15, 2005 3:43 pm

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Postby MecosKing » Tue Mar 15, 2005 4:48 pm

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Postby briachek » Wed Mar 16, 2005 12:08 am

Anyone fans of malt drinks? I'm not a big drinker and never like the tastes of beer and most mixed drinks so I need something to get me nice and buzzed before I start doing shots or finish off with beers.
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Postby striker2550 » Wed Mar 16, 2005 12:16 am

Home stilled white lightin'! (Am I the only redneck here?)
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Postby Cactus Jack » Wed Mar 16, 2005 5:01 am

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Postby Felonius_Monk » Wed Mar 16, 2005 6:57 am

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Postby bobby » Wed Mar 16, 2005 3:33 pm

What a great thread !!

If I have money, I would just sip on Glenlivet Scotch all day...Since I am on a tight budget I drink Black Velvet (cheap Canadian is WAY better than cheap Scotch...

It is getting warmer, so it will be time to visit Margaritaville soon, along wih some Gin and tonics...

Any beer will do as well...An interesting thing I just found out...Correct me if I am wrong gents...I saw this show which said 80 or 90% of the beer consumed in England and Ireland was in Pubs...NO way does that happen here I am quite sure...It may be why you guys like the stouter blends of beer...just a thought...

For all you big tough poker players who are still drinking crap with umbrellas (we used to call 'em foo-foo drinks)---get a life and have some whiskey and a splash of water... (and who needs ice)...
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Postby TexasKowboy » Wed Mar 16, 2005 4:34 pm

Beer - Lone Star Light

Wine - Boones Farm (any flavor) or MD 20/20 grape both over ice.

Wiskey - Jack green label

Mixers - Yucca Flats = 1/2 gallon Cheap Vodka (Plastic Bottle) half a dozen lemons, half a pound of sugar. Pour Vodka, lemon juice and sugar into a one gallon pickle jar. Add ice until jar in full. Wrap jar in towle and shake until liquid is frozen. Serve over ice in plastic or paper dixie cups.
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Postby low dough » Wed Mar 16, 2005 7:51 pm

I touched on beer in the other thread, but I will again mention
Arrogant B a s t a r d Ale(not a bad cuss word here, like git)), and any small batch IPA.
Abita is decent monk.

Mixed drinks are different things to different people, but
an extra spicy bloody mary with Stolichnaya Pepar is a great way to take the edge off a hangover. :wink:
7 and 7 and Meyers dark rum and coke are amongst my favorites.
Eggnog is only to be made with Captain Morgan Spiced Rum in my book.

Single malt scotches are considered a treat in my house.
I prefer a sherry cask finish (Macallan) or a madeira cask finish(Glenmorangie)
Check out the speaker stands in this picture:
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On the left is the gift tube for the Madeira finish, the right is the sherry wood finish.
both were decent, but Macallan 18yr is much better, IMHO.

For vodka straight, a shot of Stoli 100 proof kept in the freezer is a nice bracer on a cold day. When the weather is hot and the friends are about, then the Jaegermeister starts to get thawed out.
I have a bottle in the freezer at all times.
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Postby MecosKing » Wed Mar 16, 2005 7:56 pm

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Postby Hofstra » Fri Mar 18, 2005 3:10 pm

Let me just point you in the right direction when it comes to strong alcohol.
Here's three of my favorite single malts. Guaranteed that once you've tasted these, you will only use your Jack Daniels for unwanted guests, inlaws and desinfection purposes.

Ardbeg. Try the 17 year old, although the 10 year old is not a punishment either.
Lagavulin. Either the regular 16 year old, or the Double Matured.
Laphroig: try the 15 year old. Some people prefer this over the Lagavulin.

These are all islay, reflecting my own taste. In general, look for whisky at least 12-15 year old, since age is what gives warmth, character and depth to it.
You can also look for "Cask Strength" bottles - these are undiluted so have a higher alcohol %. You should dilute these at home with some good spring water with a very neutral flavor, such as Evian.

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