Marc Chevalier said:My favorite scotch is adhesive tape.
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Mojito said:I found gin drinkers around here seem to gravitate towards either Bombay Sapphire or Tanquey...I can't drink gin neat, but do like Sapphire for mixed drinks.
jamespowers said:Now see, I would say that if you like Laphroaig I'll remember to serve you shrimp to go with that briny taste. I just can't get used to what the salt air does to their malt process. :eusa_doh:
Chanfan said:I would never turn my nose up at Bombay, especially Sapphire, but I like the taste of Tanquery as my favorite for martinis.
Posted by Mojito:
I don't like overly sweet cocktails - left behind cream as an ingredient in any of them by the time I was about 21, which knocks out a lot of the '70s favourites. Too sickly. And I don't like the huge lashings of orange and pineapple juice that abound.
Senator Jack said:If any cocktail/tall drink is too sweet, then the proportions are wrong. This is my beef about the Sidecar that all bartenders think they know how to make. (yeah, yeah, again with the Sidecar, but I'm as obsessive about it as Matt is about armholes.) Just remember the magic formla: 4:1:.5
Mojito said:Thanks for not pointing out the various typos in my post, Chanfan - I think I managed to misspell everything except "rum" and "vodka"! (And honestly, I haven't been dipping into any of them today, so no excuse on my part).
Senator Jack said:If any cocktail/tall drink is too sweet, then the proportions are wrong. This is my beef about the Sidecar that all bartenders think they know how to make. (yeah, yeah, again with the Sidecar, but I'm as obsessive about it as Matt is about armholes.) Just remember the magic formla: 4:1:.5
From The Savoy Cocktail Book, the famous Harry Craddock agrees with you. "A FEW HINTS FOR THE YOUNG MIXER - …6. Drink your cocktail as soon as possible. Harry Craddock was once asked the best way to drink a Cocktail: "Quickly", replied the great man, "While it's laughing at you!""Mojito said:And don't let it sit around so it becomes too diluted with melting ice!
Here the man also agrees with you. In the book, about one it 10 or 20 recipies has a comment after it. Some examples of his support for your position:Mojito said:I don't like overly sweet cocktails - left behind cream as an ingredient in any of them by the time I was about 21, which knocks out a lot of the '70s favourites. Too sickly.
I agree, Senator Jack, but sometimes I fear I'm in the minority when in some Sydney bars. I've been served Singapore Slings - made with sweet and sour - that contained so much pineapple and orange juice they nearly made me ill. I had one friend who loved her 'Toblerones' and 'Smarties', and thought a Blue Lagoon (which in any proporitions will rot your teeth) the height of cocktail delight.If any cocktail/tall drink is too sweet, then the proportions are wrong. This is my beef about the Sidecar that all bartenders think they know how to make.
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Treetopflyer said:I am a big fan of Jack Daniel's especially Gentleman Jack, on the rocks. It is smoother than regular black label. My wife is from Australia and she still thinks that it is "silly" that I drink it with ice.