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Tried caipirinhas last week. Brazilian drink made with sugar cane liquor and mashed limes and sugar. Dangerous drink. Gonna be hard not to put them into a regular rotation.
 
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Dangerous as in the amount of sugar in them. Definitely a good drink though.
 
Tried caipirinhas last week. Brazilian drink made with sugar cane liquor and mashed limes and sugar. Dangerous drink. Gonna be hard not to put them into a regular rotation.
Pair it with feijoada.
 
You can make a great skinny margarita with diet Canada Dry as the base with fresh lime juice. There is no need for anything else besides 100% agave tequila (we use hornitos reposado) and a tiny bit of Cointreau. I would never make margaritas another way for home. Probably has 1/3 of the calories of a traditional margarita and tastes the same.
 
You can make a great skinny margarita with diet Canada Dry as the base with fresh lime juice. There is no need for anything else besides 100% agave tequila (we use hornitos reposado) and a tiny bit of Cointreau. I would never make margaritas another way for home. Probably has 1/3 of the calories of a traditional margarita and tastes the same.
Come on, man.
 
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Meh... I drink straight scotch or Irish or Rye or bourbon frequently.

The thread was about cocktails. Straight whisky isn’t a cocktail. It’s an adult beverage, and definitely a suitable alternative, but not a cocktail.

Rye or single malt scotch is preferable to bourbon unless you’ve got a sweet tooth, though I enjoy a bourbon too now and again.
 
Meh... I drink straight scotch or Irish or Rye or bourbon frequently.

The thread was about cocktails. Straight whisky isn’t a cocktail. It’s an adult beverage, and definitely a suitable alternative, but not a cocktail.

Rye or single malt scotch is preferable to bourbon unless you’ve got a sweet tooth, though I enjoy a bourbon too now and again.
Either way it’s 2021, you need to stop assuming a cocktails orientation.
 
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Meh... I drink straight scotch or Irish or Rye or bourbon frequently.

The thread was about cocktails. Straight whisky isn’t a cocktail. It’s an adult beverage, and definitely a suitable alternative, but not a cocktail.

Rye or single malt scotch is preferable to bourbon unless you’ve got a sweet tooth, though I enjoy a bourbon too now and again.

If it’s whiskey that doesn’t suck, there’s not a big genre preference for me. I enjoy bourbon because I feel like a quality sip is more affordable than scotch but I can see why someone would disagree.

I just don’t enjoy cocktails much because I hate making them so I’ll only buy them at a restaurant or a bar. The issue with that is many places want to put their own twist on the drink and I hate paying $10-$15 to find out someone makes a crappy cocktail (IMO).
 
I just don’t enjoy cocktails much because I hate making them so I’ll only buy them at a restaurant or a bar. The issue with that is many places want to put their own twist on the drink and I hate paying $10-$15 to find out someone makes a crappy cocktail (IMO).
Pretty good synopsis.
 
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I'm proud to say that I've had to Google the name of most of the cocktails named in this thread.

Me to the first several posters in this thread:

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Since it's somewhat on-topic: has anyone ever tried Aviation gin? The Mrs. picked it up last weekend (likely because Ryan Reynolds is part owner), but I have yet to open the bottle. If I'm drinking gin, it's generally just a gin & tonic.
 
I'm proud to say that I've had to Google the name of most of the cocktails named in this thread.

Me to the first several posters in this thread:

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Hey the drink I listed is liquor and limes. It’s the shit. And will knock your dick in the dirt.
 
Since it's somewhat on-topic: has anyone ever tried Aviation gin? The Mrs. picked it up last weekend (likely because Ryan Reynolds is part owner), but I have yet to open the bottle. If I'm drinking gin, it's generally just a gin & tonic.
If you can find it, get Brooklyn Gin. I never thought I’d like a gin better than Hendricks but Brooklyn is it. Aviation is a good gin too.
 
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If you can find it, get Brooklyn Gin. I never thought I’d like a gin better than Hendricks but Brooklyn is it. Aviation is a good gin too.

I had Brooklyn gin, in if all places, Brooklyn. I didn’t know it was distributed outside of New York. Where did you find it? It is really tasty and unique.

I have been buying the botanist pretty much exclusively. I love it. I really like Nolet’s too. Very fruit forward. Drink it straight over ice
 
I had Brooklyn gin, in if all places, Brooklyn. I didn’t know it was distributed outside of New York. Where did you find it? It is really tasty and unique.

I have been buying the botanist pretty much exclusively. I love it. I really like Nolet’s too. Very fruit forward. Drink it straight over ice
In Tulsa, at Parkhills South. Nowhere else in Tulsa has it; not even the original Parkhills. I’ve also bought at Total Wine in the Dallas area.

I first had it at Eataly in Manhattan circa 2019.
 
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In Tulsa, at Parkhills South. Nowhere else in Tulsa has it; not even the original Parkhills. I’ve also bought at Total Wine in the Dallas area.

I first had it at Eataly in Manhattan circa 2019.
So I walk into Byron’s and low and behold they have Brooklyn gin. I guess they’ve found a way to up production and distribution fairly recently, according to a guy there.

It’s amazing how our fortunes have changed in Oklahoma. I actually thought about you awhile back, when I noticed like 6 varieties of Bell’s in the liquor store. Still missing a few things I wish we could get local, but we’ve come a long way, baby.
 
In the spring and summer I do enjoy a good cocktail because you can ice down a cocktail to beat the heat of oklahoma. My wife and I enjoy gin and vodka in our mixed drinks. Last summer we started playing around with variations on the gin & tonic with different tonics and replacements for the lime. Came up with a couple of good elderflower or mint recipes.

EDIT: P.s. we also started messing with beer and liquor mixed drinks when we tried to find mule drinks that we liked that were not ginger based
 
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