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RE: MM Speakeasy (The Spirits Thread) - Jake - 07-25-2018

Also, to add to the conversation... vodka doesn't end in tears for me but my stomach doesn't like it much, so I try to avoid it unless it's in a bloody mary.

My go-to at a bar is either a gin and soda (tonic is gross) or manhattan. Definitely a fan of tequila, either in a good margarita (fuck margarita mixes) or just to sip on. There's a bar we go to in the OBX that does tequila flights and I really enjoy the whole experience there.

I want to stock up my little at-home bar once I move so this is a timely thread!


RE: MM Speakeasy (The Spirits Thread) - rherold9 - 07-25-2018

Whiskey Sour or Moscow Mule for me....

I don't measure I just pour stuff together


RE: MM Speakeasy (The Spirits Thread) - V1GiLaNtE - 07-25-2018

(07-25-2018, 10:04 AM)rherold9 Wrote: Whiskey Sour or Moscow Mule for me....

I don't measure I just pour stuff together

Really? Cause that bottle of Elijah Craig begs to differ..  Cool


RE: MM Speakeasy (The Spirits Thread) - rherold9 - 07-25-2018

(07-25-2018, 10:12 AM)V1GiLaNtE Wrote:
(07-25-2018, 10:04 AM)rherold9 Wrote: Whiskey Sour or Moscow Mule for me....

I don't measure I just pour stuff together

Really? Cause that bottle of Elijah Craig begs to differ..  Cool

Knew this was coming! Haha

You know, sometimes I just like pouring a full glass of whiskey... Something wrong with that? Tongue

(Waits for comments on calling "whiskey bourbon" "whiskey"; it's the same fuggin thing.)


RE: MM Speakeasy (The Spirits Thread) - CaptainHenreh - 07-25-2018

(07-25-2018, 09:27 AM)Jake Wrote: Also, to add to the conversation... vodka doesn't end in tears for me but my stomach doesn't like it much, so I try to avoid it unless it's in a bloody mary.

My go-to at a bar is either a gin and soda (tonic is gross) or manhattan. Definitely a fan of tequila, either in a good margarita (fuck margarita mixes) or just to sip on. There's a bar we go to in the OBX that does tequila flights and I really enjoy the whole experience there.

I want to stock up my little at-home bar once I move so this is a timely thread!

If y'all like Teqila, have you ever been to the Bebedero in Charlottesville? 

They make one of the more interesting drinks I've had the pleasure of drinking, the "La cura loca", a Mezcal Lemon Cordial dropped into a Three Notch'd No Veto, with some worm salt and a mezcal-soaked scorpion. The scorpion tasted not as bad as I thought, but the rest of the drink was goddam delicious. A++, would drink again.


RE: MM Speakeasy (The Spirits Thread) - JPolen01 - 07-25-2018

My summertime favorite is the Orange Crush (other crush variations are also allowed). Only fresh squeezed juice. None of that canned/bottled shit.

1 fresh squeezed orange
2-3 ounces of vodka (Tito's preferably)
1 ounce triple sec or Grand Marnier
Top with 3-4 ounces of sprite


MM Speakeasy (The Spirits Thread) - ViPER1313 - 07-25-2018

Gin Bucket:

1 Trashcan
2 2L 7Up!
1 handle bottom shelf gin
1 bag of ice
5 lemons
5 limes
2 Turkey Basters

Combine; get drunk.


RE: MM Speakeasy (The Spirits Thread) - Senor_Taylor - 07-25-2018

(07-25-2018, 10:23 AM)JPolen01 Wrote: My summertime favorite is the Orange Crush (other crush variations are also allowed). Only fresh squeezed juice. None of that canned/bottled shit.

1 fresh squeezed orange
2-3 ounces of vodka (Tito's preferably)
1 ounce triple sec or Grand Marnier
Top with 3-4 ounces of sprite

Apparently this is a Maryland thing? I think you told me about it, right? After you dipped, we went somewhere else and tried them. They were fantastic!


RE: MM Speakeasy (The Spirits Thread) - JPolen01 - 07-25-2018

(07-25-2018, 10:54 AM)Senor_Taylor Wrote: Apparently this is a Maryland thing? I think you told me about it, right? After you dipped, we went somewhere else and tried them. They were fantastic!

Yeah it's an eastern shore thing, mainly MD but some parts of VA like to play as well. Started getting popular in the city within the last decade I would say. Done right, they are amazing. Grapefruit crushes are also A+.

I also am really into this specific drink at a local restaurant which I fear won't last long because the food is just okay and the service is subpar. The lemon-mint combo with the Elderflower is so interesting. I'm a sucker for Elderflower liqueur.

Trotter Road Tea:
Founding Farmers Gin Infused w/ Herbal Tea, Elderflower Liqueur, Lemon Sours, Fresh Mint


RE: MM Speakeasy (The Spirits Thread) - V1GiLaNtE - 07-25-2018

(07-25-2018, 10:23 AM)JPolen01 Wrote: My summertime favorite is the Orange Crush (other crush variations are also allowed). Only fresh squeezed juice. None of that canned/bottled shit.

1 fresh squeezed orange
2-3 ounces of vodka (Tito's preferably)
1 ounce triple sec or Grand Marnier
Top with 3-4 ounces of sprite

Dang Polen. That sounds delicious. I assume you could replace with Tequila?


RE: MM Speakeasy (The Spirits Thread) - JPolen01 - 07-25-2018

(07-25-2018, 11:09 AM)V1GiLaNtE Wrote: Dang Polen. That sounds delicious. I assume you could replace with Tequila?

You could. But then it wouldn't be a crush. So no. Crush must have vodka.


RE: MM Speakeasy (The Spirits Thread) - .RJ - 07-25-2018

(07-25-2018, 10:15 AM)rherold9 Wrote: You know, sometimes I just like pouring a full glass of whiskey... Something wrong with that? Tongue

(Waits for comments on calling "whiskey bourbon" "whiskey"; it's the same fuggin thing.)

Whisky.  Not whiskey.

And bourbon is made from corn (51% or more).  Whisky is made from grain.  Not the same.


MM Speakeasy (The Spirits Thread) - rherold9 - 07-25-2018

"Whisky or whiskey is a type of distilled alcoholic beverage made from fermented grain mash"

Now get off my lawn.

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RE: MM Speakeasy (The Spirits Thread) - CaptainHenreh - 07-25-2018

(07-25-2018, 11:37 AM).RJ Wrote:
(07-25-2018, 10:15 AM)rherold9 Wrote: You know, sometimes I just like pouring a full glass of whiskey... Something wrong with that? Tongue

(Waits for comments on calling "whiskey bourbon" "whiskey"; it's the same fuggin thing.)

Whisky.  Not whiskey.

And bourbon is made from corn (51% or more).  Whisky is made from grain.  Not the same.

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BROADLY, If they country it's from has a "e" in it, it's Whiskey. Ireland, America, Kentucky. If it doesn't have an E in the name, it's whisky. Scotland, Japan, Canada, Australia. (Again, broadly. Czech Republic and Sweden both make...whisky.)

Bourbon absolutely is a whiskey seeing as Maize is a grain*, it is a variety of whiskey of which there are many. Scotch is also a whisky, and naturally Irish Whiskey is whiskey and Rye is whiskey and there's loads of flavors all over the place. Being a pedant is fun. But it doesn't matter because you can't hear the "e" when you say it.


(*not to say all grain alcohol is whisky, plenty of Vodka is made from wheat, corn, and rye; that doesn't make it whiskey.)


RE: MM Speakeasy (The Spirits Thread) - rherold9 - 07-25-2018

(07-25-2018, 11:52 AM)CaptainHenreh Wrote: BROADLY, If they country it's from has a "e" in it, it's Whiskey. Ireland, America, Kentucky. If it doesn't have an E in the name, it's whisky. Scotland, Japan, Canada, Australia. (Again, broadly. Czech Republic and Sweden both make...whisky.)

Bourbon absolutely is a whiskey seeing as Maize is a grain, it is a variety of whiskey of which there are many. Scotch is also a whisky, and naturally Irish Whiskey is whiskey and Rye is whiskey and there's loads of flavors all over the place. Being a pedant is fun. But it doesn't matter because you can't hear the "e" when you say it.

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RE: MM Speakeasy (The Spirits Thread) - ScottyB - 07-25-2018

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RE: MM Speakeasy (The Spirits Thread) - .RJ - 07-25-2018

(07-25-2018, 11:52 AM)CaptainHenreh Wrote: Bourbon absolutely is a whiskey seeing as Maize is a grain*, it is a variety of whiskey of which there are many. Scotch is also a whisky, and naturally Irish Whiskey is whiskey and Rye is whiskey and there's loads of flavors all over the place. Being a pedant is fun. But it doesn't matter because you can't hear the "e" when you say it.

Yes, Rex, you're right in that.  But my point was more to take it a little more seriously than "lolz i dunno brown booze".  

Each one of those types are different for sure and have their own character.  And how you use that makes your cocktails good, or shit, or amazing.


RE: MM Speakeasy (The Spirits Thread) - V1GiLaNtE - 07-25-2018

Going to a company account event tonight aka free booze at a nice place.

Drink order suggestions to make me sound cool (I'm more curious if the bartender can pull it off) and actually taste legit?

Again, I'm usually a Manhattan/martini person.


RE: MM Speakeasy (The Spirits Thread) - CaptainHenreh - 07-25-2018

(07-25-2018, 01:40 PM)V1GiLaNtE Wrote: Going to a company account event tonight aka free booze at a nice place.

Drink order suggestions to make me sound cool (I'm more curious if the bartender can pull it off) and actually taste legit?

Again, I'm usually a Manhattan/martini person.

Then order one of those? If you order something complicated, time consuming, and obscure there's a non-zero risk of you coming off as a cockbag. I'd either order what I knew I liked OR POSSIBLY ask my bartender for the drink he makes the best.

(07-25-2018, 01:04 PM).RJ Wrote:
(07-25-2018, 11:52 AM)CaptainHenreh Wrote: Bourbon absolutely is a whiskey seeing as Maize is a grain*, it is a variety of whiskey of which there are many. Scotch is also a whisky, and naturally Irish Whiskey is whiskey and Rye is whiskey and there's loads of flavors all over the place. Being a pedant is fun. But it doesn't matter because you can't hear the "e" when you say it.

Yes, Rex, you're right in that.  But my point was more to take it a little more seriously than "lolz i dunno brown booze".  

Each one of those types are different for sure and have their own character.  And how you use that makes your cocktails good, or shit, or amazing.

This is an important point. The idea of a cocktail, for me, is to turn up/down different characteristics of liquor for a desired taste effect. Anyone who's ever played with Jellybelly combos, this is no different, really. 

You definitely SHOULD educate yourself on different types and flavor profiles (Isla scotch vs, say, Macallans for example. Wildly different.) so you know what you're after when you're making a cocktail. Or, you know, drinking neat/with water/with ice, etc. Some of this is experimentation, some research, some happy accident. 

A sort-of good example is Cachaça vs Rum...both are made from sugar cane, but they taste pretty different, and could make the same other ingredients taste pretty different.


RE: MM Speakeasy (The Spirits Thread) - .RJ - 07-25-2018

(07-25-2018, 02:11 PM)CaptainHenreh Wrote: A sort-of good example is Cachaça vs Rum...both are made from sugar cane, but they taste pretty different, and could make the same other ingredients taste pretty different.

And there's also Rhum Agricole.... its a fucking rabbit hole for sure.

If you're ordering a drink, asking for a Manhattan is a good way to figure out what kind of bartender you have.  I went to Chicago last year with my other half and we had a fancy night out at a fancy steak restaurant - they used a drink cart and mixed drinks tableside that were way more complicated than anything I'd make at home and they were really good - fun experience.