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What Did You Drink Last Night?

Now we're getting there!



I know, I know....:rolleyes:.....and he's burning off the alcohol, too!
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Black Dahlia

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Afternoon Rue,

I can never see the point in just having "one"......all that effort, and it's gone in a gulp! :beer:

As an aside, there appears to be far too much talk about things like coffee and hot drinks.....ye Gods! I did have to check that I was in the correct (alcoholic) thread!

Danny O

Danny O,
Surely you realize we were having alcoholic coffee drinks? Is there any other kind? *LOL*

Hi BD,

Ah, I thought you'd go for that! ;) I'll stick to the "French 75's"

Danny O
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Oooh, now that sounds good. I'll have a 'French 75'!
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BD
 

Danny Ocean

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Danny O,
Surely you realize we were having alcoholic coffee drinks? Is there any other kind? *LOL*

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BD

Hi BD,

Ah....right, got you now, a fair explanation. There's nothing like a bit of coffee, in your alcohol..! ;)

Danny O
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p.s. One "French 75" on the bar for you, try not to let the bubbly go flat this time, whilst you dance your way down the Club's "shots" list! :dance:

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Danny Ocean

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Predictably, it was "French 75's", on Friday night, followed by the obligatory Tanqueray Ten & tonic on Saturday (whilst waiting for the bubbles to settle down, in the champagne & Chambord!).

Oh, and I nearly forgot to mention, the very nice 15 yr old Dalwhinnie single malt, on Sunday.... :)

Danny O
 
Predictably, it was "French 75's", on Friday night, followed by the obligatory Tanqueray Ten & tonic on Saturday (whilst waiting for the bubbles to settle down, in the champagne & Chambord!).

Oh, and I nearly forgot to mention, the very nice 15 yr old Dalwhinnie single malt, on Sunday.... :)

Danny O

Dalwhinnie? Good man! :p
That reminds me that I am just about out. BevMo here I come. :D
 

Guttersnipe

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I had trouble getting to sleep last night so I made my favorite bedtime cocktail, a milk punch. I found the recipe in a 1st edition of the Mr. Boston Bartender Guide (1935):

1 measure whiskey (2oz)
1 lump of granulated sugar (about 1/2 tablespoon)
Fill glass with milk (about 4oz)
Shake hard with cracked ice (until milk become frothy)
Strain into a old fashion glass
Top with grated nutmeg or cinomin (if desired)

You'll be ready foe dreamland pronto!
 

Danny Ocean

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Dalwhinnie? Good man! :p
That reminds me that I am just about out. BevMo here I come. :D

Hi James,

Apart from bourbon, which would be my usual choice (yes, I know you don't like it!), I tend to opt for an Islay malt, Laphroaig in particular. The Dalwhinnie is very pleasant, and quite spicy, and the taste lingers for some time.

I also have some Talisker, and Singleton Of Dufftown, although my preference will undoubtedly be the Talisker, being a more "peaty" Island malt.

Roll on the weekend! :)

Danny O
 
Hi James,

Apart from bourbon, which would be my usual choice (yes, I know you don't like it!), I tend to opt for an Islay malt, Laphroaig in particular. The Dalwhinnie is very pleasant, and quite spicy, and the taste lingers for some time.

I also have some Talisker, and Singleton Of Dufftown, although my preference will undoubtedly be the Talisker, being a more "peaty" Island malt.

Roll on the weekend! :)

Danny O

If you like Talisker then you would like Lagavulin. That is likely peaty enough.;)
There is also the Peat Monster from Golden Compass if you REALLY want to get peaty. :D;)
 

Danny Ocean

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If you like Talisker then you would like Lagavulin. That is likely peaty enough.;)
There is also the Peat Monster from Golden Compass if you REALLY want to get peaty. :D;)

Laphroaig Quarter Cask is peaty, very peaty. I'm surprised you can't serve it like a slice of cake! I've found that with mates around, it doesn't last too long though! The last time we were shovelling snow, is was a bottle in less than two hours, if I remember correctly! :eek:

Danny O
 
Laphroaig Quarter Cask is peaty, very peaty. I'm surprised you can't serve it like a slice of cake! I've found that with mates around, it doesn't last too long though! The last time we were shovelling snow, is was a bottle in less than two hours, if I remember correctly! :eek:

Danny O

I had a Laphroaig 10 year old a while back and noticed that it isn't as peaty as it once was. I think I mentioned it somewhere before but I read an article that said they make a fair amount of dough from selling their whisky to blenders and blenders are cutting back on the peat in their blends. Perhaps it is a reaction to that. Several other whisky aficionados mentioned that it isn't the same as well.
 

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