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    • mclaincauseyM
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      This is what we in the business call a great haul.

      ¡Dixeebe!

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      Think it, be it.

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        @mclaincausey Really love both of those,both really different. From 2 of my favorite distilleries. Volans from Nom 1579 and the Cascahuin from Nom II23. If you ever see ArteNom Tequila 1579 or 1123 just buy them you will not be dissapointed.

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        • mclaincauseyM
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          I meant to tag you because I think you recommended the Cascahuin and hipped me to it, so thank you @Jett129 I love that they use a tahona and can’t wait to try.

          The Volans, recommended last night by a friend, apparently is made thusly:

          • Cooked for 22 hours at 94 degrees, then cooled for another 24-36 hours.
          • Aerated and oxygenated for smoother finish; this process helps evaporate the less desirable compounds in the tequila and bring out a truly clean & smooth finish

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          Think it, be it.

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            @mclaincausey I,currently,have both at home. The Volans reposado is also especially delicious. A few years ago you had posted a picture of the tequila selection at your liquor store and when I noticed the Cascahuin,which at the time was unavailable to me,you,generously, offered to send me a bottle. One of my local stores is currently going tequila crazy and has close to 300 different ones from the dreaded Casa Amigos to highly coveted Cascahuin.

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            • mclaincauseyM
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              Exactly my recollection, and I filed the label away in my head, and here we are!

              Think it, be it.

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                @mclaincausey These are the tequilas I was telling you about. I think you’d flip over the 1123 as it’s been slightly rested in wet Mezcal barrels. One of my all time favorites. F4A69408-2F4A-4116-BBA6-3754CB61C24D.jpeg 89B8B472-9707-44B6-9241-FB9B68076264.jpeg

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                • mclaincauseyM
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                  Thank you. Sampled the others last night and mightily impressed.

                  Think it, be it.

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                  • endoE
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                    @goosehd @ARNC @Autorotate @Alex

                    Not too long ago you made some input on Negronis (different threat, but I thought it works better here), and since I'm an obedient scholar of this forum I tried out some of you suggestions last night.

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                    Best tuning IMO was to alter the proportion gin:vermouth:amaro to 2:2:1 and add some lime squeeze. (thx @Autorotate!)

                    And I really like versions with the Cocci (vermouth) and Lucano (Amaro). Still have to try with Aperol.

                    Thanks for your suggestions!

                    si tacuisses

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                      @endo very cool man! Cocchi is excellent, readily available to me and not that expensive. Looks good on the bar cart, too.
                      Funny thing, I did “Dry January”. I was feeling great, so decided to do “Dry February”. Well here we are today, and I decided to do the whole damn year. At this point, my motivation is just to say I did it. Kinda like one would rationalize training for and completing a marathon.
                      It’s been EASY! However, we are at a wedding in wine country this weekend - visiting wineries, always eating incredible meals… the temptation is real! And get this… the bride was born in 1983, and the father of the bride, a San Francisco wine broker, saved 10 cases of 1983 Château Lafite Rothschild to be served on her wedding night. I was determined not to break… but that’s not to say a tear of regret/jealousy might have slid down my cheek.

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                      • endoE
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                        Oh, that'll be hard @Autorotate but great you're doing it. I did kind of a dry year a few years ago (when I turned 50). Six months none, and then 6 months only very rare occasions (like 3-4 times). It was a good experience, and most of all interesting that during that year I didn't miss much. On the other hand I didn't want to stay completely sober the rest of my life. So now I'm basically where I was before, but I'm telling myself that I'm enjoying it more consciously.

                        si tacuisses

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                          @endo that’s exactly where I want to be. I LOVE having an occasional drink. If I could limit it to special occasions and memorable times (a challenge for me!) then the imbibing experience wouldn’t be too watered down (zing!)
                          And I concur… I haven’t really missed out on anything.

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                          • natehateN
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                            during one of the lock downs i started getting into classic cocktails
                            then that transitioned into tiki cocktails
                            now i have an obscene amount of booze on my shelves
                            and equipment, syrups, bitters

                            don't you know there ain't no devil? only god when he's drunk!

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                            • pechelmanP
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                              @natehate said in Hard Drinkers, Lets Drink Hard (Spirits, Liquors and Cocktails):

                              during one of the lock downs i started getting into classic cocktails
                              then that transitioned into tiki cocktails
                              now i have an obscene amount of booze on my shelves
                              and equipment, syrups, bitters

                              Are you me? I did the same exact progression.

                              Don't judge me;
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                              • natehateN
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                                Jameson’s irish whiskey
                                Jameson’s 12 year irish whiskey
                                Monkey shoulder scotch
                                Green spot irish whiskey
                                Bulleit bourbon
                                Bulleit rye
                                Rittenshouse rye
                                Glenmorangie Sherry cask scotch 12 year
                                Buffalo trace bourbon
                                Michters American whiskey
                                Old forester bourbon
                                Wild turkey 101
                                Four roses single barrell
                                1792 small batch

                                Rums
                                Mount gay
                                El dorado 12 year
                                Flor de cana 7 year
                                Plantation xaymaca
                                Plantation 3 star
                                Appleton 12 year
                                Appleton signature
                                Lemon hart & sons 151 x2
                                Wray and nephew 151
                                Bacardi white
                                Sailor Jerry
                                Kraken
                                Saint James rhum agricole x2
                                Goslings black seal
                                Havana club original 3 year
                                Bacardi 8 year

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                                Gin
                                Beefeater
                                Plymouth
                                Bombay sapphire

                                Tequila
                                Espolon blanco

                                Other stuff
                                Disaronno amaretto
                                St germain elder flower
                                DOM Benedictine
                                Labbe francois Cassis
                                Mc Guinness Creme de cacao
                                Luxardo maraschino
                                Luxardo Sangue morlacco
                                Mc Guinness blue curaçao
                                Chambord
                                Meaghers triple sec
                                Kahlua
                                Dillions absinthe
                                Courvoisier vs cognac
                                Pierre ferrand dry curaçao
                                Bols apricot brandy
                                Picard pastis
                                Campari
                                Martini sweet vermouth
                                Martini dry vermouth

                                pics on the weekend, needs a cleaning 🙂

                                don't you know there ain't no devil? only god when he's drunk!

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                                • endoE
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                                  I'd like to spent an evening with both of you @pechelman & @natehate

                                  si tacuisses

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                                  • pechelmanP
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                                    In all seriousness, you'd be doing me a favor to help get through some bottles so I can try new ones.

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                                    • NocturamaN
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                                      Need to up your gin game there @natehate ! 😄
                                      If you fancy a new one, I would recommend looking into Monkey 47 - top, front and centre in @pechelman ’s vast array.

                                      #JustStopCrocs

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                                      • ARNCA
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                                        @pechelman I can’t judge anyone who has Cynar in their lineup (except positively)!

                                        “Every day that you survive you get a free sunset“

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                                        • pechelmanP
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                                          Cynar's definitely a favorite of ours too @ARNC. One of my favorites with it is called an artichoke hold. It's also great replacing the St. Germain with an apricot liquor to make something I called an Aprichoke Hold.

                                          Another Cynar favorite is the Bitter Guiseppe. It's good as this recipe states, but I've always made it with a .5oz of a london dry gin in addition. It works so well and gives the drink a bit more character and abv. I think Toby Maloney also printed it this way in his new Bartender's Manifesto book iirc.

                                          As for gin, the Monkey 47 is great stuff, especially for a martini, but my favorite gin for cocktails is to do a 50/50 split of regular old beefeater and tanq. Pulls a card from the tiki style to blend different aspects of base spirits. Other than that, really like the botanist, Plymouth, and ransom's old tom which makes my favorite martini.....though I'm not a martini fan in general.

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                                          • Tago MagoT
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                                            @Nocturama said in Hard Drinkers, Lets Drink Hard (Spirits, Liquors and Cocktails):

                                            Need to up your gin game there @natehate ! 😄
                                            If you fancy a new one, I would recommend looking into Monkey 47 - top, front and centre in @pechelman ’s vast array.

                                            I second the suggestion and would add the botanist and Isle of Harris gin

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