Yes it is John. I'd love to know what it would cost/take to get a six. Would you suggest I call them?
You've written about the vertical tastings you had of Stone at the Stuffed Sandwich- A little green here!:)
From what I've gathered they changed it for the US to accomodate our preferences for sweeter milder flavors. I guess if it can be promoted to be made into cocktails that call for more than just a spritz, a whole lot more will sell- To hell with the martinis.
And you are right Ethan; Dolin is...
Well the Smoke Vanilla Porter wasn't horrible.
I happened to go back yesterday for the official Stone Brewing tasting, I got a growler of Cali-Belgique this time, Nice!. They had some Vertical Epic 06 which found it's way home with me too.
Still Searching for their 10th Anniversary.
Ever since Noilly Pratt Changed their recipe- which I haven't bothered to try since I've heard it has gotten sweet, I've been going through brands to find a good one for Martinis. Well I've found one today I'm sticking with Dolin- Dry. Nice and dry, slightly herbal and bitter.
On the way home tonight, I'll be filling a growler with Stone's Smoked Vanilla Bean Porter. I'm not a big fan of smoked beers, but I've heard and read that the smoke takes a way-back seat to the vanilla.
A few years too late to copy the label exactly and call it "Good Wear" Leather Coat.
Nice changes to their site, but I always like to see a section like "Customers Wearing". I always make my decisions about purchases only after seeing the jackets being worn. So, I'm left to finding photos on...
Are you sure you can't give posting photos a try. I'd like to see this Husky. I love seeing guns like older Husqvarna, Parker Hale, Voere, CZ etc. that can be found at bargain.
Stirrings, Fentimans, Fevertree, and my favorite Q Tonic. All these I prefer to the big brands of tonic because they are less sweet and taste a bit more bitter. You can see the difference and feel it over your tongue. They don't get all foamy as you pour or as it passes your palate.
If I find...
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Attention
Aviation
Milano
Vesper (try using Cocchi Americano rater than Lillet Blanc)
Gimlet (I use a smaller portion of Rose's and a large squeeze of lime)
Pink Gin
A Rose (Kirschwasser vermouth and gin)
Gin Fizz
Gin Ricky
And try using a premium tonic, some have a...
:cool:Looking good Andy.
Yes, mine too. Sometimes they show up as tiny thin lines looking almost like pen marks. I find a little talc gently pushed and rubbed on the spot does the trick. Sometimes they just disappear after a few days.[huh] I only bothered with two that I thought were...
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