Marc Chevalier
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Marc Chevalier said:Celticgent is in da house! :eusa_clap
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Rosie said:I'm not much of a liquor drinker but I am partial to Japanes plum wine. I generally like most sweet liqours.
olive bleu said:as for what i do like..
Scotch-probably Dalwhinnie is my favourite, but , you know, I really enjoy most any single-malt,just make it neat.
Have you tried cold compresses and tomato-and-kraut juice?beaucaillou said:I currently can't get Pappy Van Winkle's 20 yr. Bourbon off my mind.
IIRC, Tennessee whiskies are charcoal filtered, whereas bourbons aren't.dhermann1 said:I definitely lean to Bourbon. My favorites are J W Dant and Dickel Sour Mash, which technically aren't bourbons, since they're made in Tennessee, rather than Kentucky. Still exactly the same thing. Smooth and mellow.
But you could wind up with one, so be prudent.Oh, yes. Wild Turkey isn't exactly chopped liver, either.
Years ago there was a Swedish restaurant on W. 55th that did a Santa Lucia night at Xmas time. They served a delicious sm??rg?•sbord along with gl??gg (or Gl?ºhwein as the Germans call it) - red wine, spiced, with vodka. Then girls from a Swedish school someplace would come thru singing, in white gowns with flaming candles in their hair. It was fantastic.ever make glog? That'll wake you right up and put you right to sleep!
Fletch said:Have you tried cold compresses and tomato-and-kraut juice?
Hey, I had this very, very smooth small-label bourbon in Washington, DC a year ago that was 18 years old. Anybody know what it might've been? (They told me, but I forgot along about the third glass.)
beaucaillou said:As far as scotch, my casual scotch is Cragganmore 12. Always pleasing. And every now and then I treat myself to Lagavulin. It's amazing to see it so (relatively) widely available here, since back home only the few good bars got about 1 btl. per year.
I also appreciate Oban & Talisker.
beaucaillou said:My Bourbon phase still being in full swing, I've decided I don't care of Basil Hayden's, but do care for Russell's. Also, Booker's over Baker's for me. Eagle Rare has that great milk chocolate note, Woodford always does the trick, and Elmer T. Lee is always a great way to treat one's self.
Washington said:Can you tell me more about these...I've been a dedicated Gin drinker (as evident by the avatar) but I've taken to Kentucky Bourbon as of late and really enjoy Elijah Craig. Have to admit I like the price too, as the State Store seems to always have it on sale. I've tried one or two others but (Maker's Mark among them) but don't want to change just for the sake of it.
Thanks,
Washington
Elijah rings a bell. Must have been that one.beaucaillou said:Was it Elijah Craig? They do a 18yr. I think Buffalo Trace does also, but I may be mistaken.
Fletch said:Elijah rings a bell. Must have been that one.
<Fletch returns to frantically scribbling notes as to what libations to bring on Zemke's Pullman trip>