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    I've been on vacation since Monday. The time off has given me a chance to catch up with some good friends:



    I'll be off work until next Tuesday.

    What tasty beverages have you been enjoying lately?

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    Lagavulin 16 yo
    Macallan 10 yo
    Cragganmore 12 yo
    Glenlivet 15 yo French Oak reserve
    Highland Park 12 yo
    John Mark & Robbo's Smokey Peaty One (Vatted malt - Islay & Islands)
    Queen of the Moorlands Speyside 12 yo (Special bottling of Glenfarclas by local Whisky specialist)

    Frapin Grande Champagne VSOP

    I was lucky enough to get a bottle of Glenlivet 12 yo off "mar lady" for Christmas and another bottle of the same off her mum and dad. The daft thing is, she asked them which whisky she should get, so was flabbergasted at the duplication

    What should I have later?

    Decisions, decisions

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    Quote Originally Posted by 180gVinyl View Post
    Lagavulin 16 yo
    A top favorite of mine, second only to Springbank.

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    I wish I could still get Blanton's.

    The top things I have open, right now are:
    • Rock Hill Farms KSBW
    • The Balvenie 15 yr old SMSW
    • Remy-Martin XO cognac
    • Grand Marnier 150th Anniversary


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    I've been drinking a lot of wine lately. But I'll still have the occasional Laphroaig or Van Winkle to lighten my spirits.
    Tim

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    Quote Originally Posted by Ben View Post
    A top favorite of mine, second only to Springbank.
    +1 for Springbank. I love Campbeltown scotches.
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    +1 for Remy Martin XO cognac.

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    I'm not on vacation but can I answer anywho ??
    Anything that gets me there QUICKLY !!
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    "I like Martinis...2 at the most
    3...I'm under the table
    4...I'm under the host" !!
    rick

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    Quote Originally Posted by rikrdo View Post
    I'm not on vacation but can I answer anywho ??
    Anything that gets me there QUICKLY !!
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    "I like Martinis...2 at the most
    3...I'm under the table
    4...I'm under the host" !!
    --> Dorothy Parker

    My favorite quote from her is: "Ah, martinis. One's just right. Two's too many. Three's not enough."

    Tim

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    Quote Originally Posted by Larry C in Texas View Post
    +1 for Springbank. I love Campbeltown scotches.
    One of the finest bottles that I've owned was a bottling of 21 yr old Springbank for a special range of spirits under the Tesco supermarket label in the UK. This would be about 1988 and the combination of sherry oak and salt was magnificent

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    Quote Originally Posted by 180gVinyl View Post
    One of the finest bottles that I've owned was a bottling of 21 yr old Springbank for a special range of spirits under the Tesco supermarket label in the UK. This would be about 1988 and the combination of sherry oak and salt was magnificent
    The Springbank 21 was the finest Scotch I've ever tasted. I bought a bottle for the best man in my wedding. We drank a lot of it together.

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    Quote Originally Posted by ratcheer View Post
    --> Dorothy Parker

    My favorite quote from her is: "Ah, martinis. One's just right. Two's too many. Three's not enough."

    Tim
    Thanks for the assist, Tim !
    I heard that quote many years ago and couldnt remember who to credit !!
    It is sooooo true, tho.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Ben View Post
    I've been on vacation since Monday. The time off has given me a chance to catch up with some good friends:



    I'll be off work until next Tuesday.

    What tasty beverages have you been enjoying lately?
    Ben,

    that Hendrick's is by far the best gin I've tasted. Coupled with ice, tonic, and a cucumber and you're looking at my favorite gin and tonic .
    Cory

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    Quote Originally Posted by Lynchmeister View Post
    Ben,

    that Hendrick's is by far the best gin I've tasted. Coupled with ice, tonic, and a cucumber and you're looking at my favorite gin and tonic .
    A cucumber?

    I love cucumbers and I love gin and tonic, but that is a new one, to me!

    Tim

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    The infusion bill for Hendrick's includes the usual plus rose petals and cucumber. Is it intense? No. Does it complement the other goodies used in the infusion and make the tastiest gin? Yes.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Ben View Post
    The infusion bill for Hendrick's includes the usual plus rose petals and cucumber. Is it intense? No. Does it complement the other goodies used in the infusion and make the tastiest gin? Yes.
    Oh, I understand that. All gin is basically vodka (GNS) infused with various botanicals, primarily juniper. I have no problem with cucumber being one of them.

    But I thought he was talking about adding a slice or stick of cucumber to his drink, like an olive in a martini. Whatever floats your boat, I suppose.

    Tim

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    Quote Originally Posted by ratcheer View Post
    Oh, I understand that. All gin is basically vodka (GNS) infused with various botanicals, primarily juniper. I have no problem with cucumber being one of them.

    But I thought he was talking about adding a slice or stick of cucumber to his drink, like an olive in a martini. Whatever floats your boat, I suppose.

    Tim
    Tim,

    Ben's right on the money with the cucumber infusion and yes, you are right about the slice of cucumber like an olive in a martini. Try it, it's good!
    Cory

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    Quote Originally Posted by ratcheer View Post
    --> Dorothy Parker

    My favorite quote from her is: "Ah, martinis. One's just right. Two's too many. Three's not enough."

    Tim
    Who is Dorothy Parker and where can I find more of her writings....
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    Dorothy Parker was a popular poet and critic during the era of sophistication (40's - 60's, I think). While we have had a couple of her witticisms about martinis, she was really a serious poet.

    Let's see. Here's a good link to get you started. Apparently, her career was much more lengthy than I had realized.

    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dorothy_Parker

    Tim

 

 

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