Hard Drinkers, Lets Drink Hard (Spirits, Liquors and Cocktails)
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@Mizmazzle said in Hard Drinkers, Lets Drink Hard (Spirits, Liquors and Cocktails):
@Jett129 it’s a nice one to have around. Won’t break the bank and drinks great.
Absolutely,All the Four Roses are like that.
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@Jett129 Faulkner’s favorite so it can’t be all bad
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Okay first post here. Going through this thread I have two say two things first:
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I am far behind you when it comes to drinking experience
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This thread is a phenomenal basis to catch up quickly
As a Bavarian I obviously have a weak spot for beer. My favorite „hard stuff“ is either Whiskey or Gin. I know absolutely nothing about the first but am lucky to have a good friend who does and who by now understands my taste very well.
I know a little about the latter and here’s the bottle I picked up yesterday:
From the first tasting at the shop it’s very citrusy but not „in your face“. Well balanced, relatively dry, „light“. The Bergamot adds an interesting facet to the citrusyness (is that a word?)
@Tago-Mago @ARNC I‘ll report more thoroughly how it goes sans and with Tonic when the occasion comes to open the bottle. Sadly haven’t tried the OG version of this but theres great comparisons online!
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@weftyarn we’re all learning at a rate mostly proportional to our liver function
I only know the regular Gin Mare, which is definitely a “summer gin” for me but really good. Look forward to hearing how you get on with the Capri.
I’m maybe the opposite to you – it’s easy to forget about beer unless I’m visiting Bavaria or it’s time for the next UHHH. My excuse is I grew up in a wine-drinking household.
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The herbs in the regular version (not Capri) are one of the things that make it stand out for me. For G&T I think it works well with a rosemary garnish, and I expect that would also work with the Capri.
Which reminds me I need to buy some sage - recommended serve for a new gin I was given. Maybe more news later!
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@mclaincausey Not sure if you’ve had Wild Common before,either way I look forward to your report.
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@Jett129 I've never seen it in my area.
Oregon liquor availability can be little unpredictable due to the way the state runs the operation and sets the pricesThere was actually a culling of government employees in the last few years due to a controversy involving playing favorites with allocated bottles