I'm with you. When I want a cocktail, I want good cocktail. It doesn't bother me to put a really good liquor into a mix(er). When I do, I try to use really good mixers too (real sugar coke, real sugar tonics, actual fruit juice (fresh if possible). A really good bourbon with a real sugar coke is a step above the bottom shelf stuff. It makes the experience better. If you're not drinking to just get sloshed, then you should be enjoying it.
Exactly. I enjoy my more expensive liquor purchases with just a bit of water. Only because if i spent more money for it i want to taste it.
But a good cocktail does deserve a decent liquor and a good mixer.
Yeah, my favourite. People give me grief if I use it in a cocktail, but I seldom make a Scotch cocktail, so it saves keeping a bottle of blended Scotch around
I'm with you. When I want a cocktail, I want good cocktail. It doesn't bother me to put a really good liquor into a mix(er). When I do, I try to use really good mixers too (real sugar coke, real sugar tonics, actual fruit juice (fresh if possible). A really good bourbon with a real sugar coke is a step above the bottom shelf stuff. It makes the experience better. If you're not drinking to just get sloshed, then you should be enjoying it.
Yeah, my favourite. People give me grief if I use it in a cocktail, but I seldom make a Scotch cocktail, so it saves keeping a bottle of blended Scotch around
Macallan's is P's favorite. I just bought our annual bottle of scotch yesterday - Macallan 12-year.
She's got good taste - that's one of my favs too. I also really like Alberlour, now and then I find a 16 year on sale for under $100 and I splurge. I've got just a little left, but it's probably about 18 by now... been a while since I've found a deal.
When my grandfather died in the late 90s, I went out and purchased a bottle on my way to see my father and uncle that night. Picked up this... a 1980 bottle of Macallan 18.
They both drank scotch... I almost never do.
Fast forward to last Thursday... my aunt died. I picked up the half of a bottle left in the box, in my basement, and went over to my uncles. With my cousin and uncle, we drank about 80% of what was left.
I thought it was pretty damn good... but what do I know.
I just looked it up, and that bottle is now worth about $4k unopened.
When my grandfather died in the late 90s, I went out and purchased a bottle on my way to see my father and uncle that night. Picked up this... a 1980 bottle of Macallan 18.
They both drank scotch... I almost never do.
Fast forward to last Thursday... my aunt died. I picked up the half of a bottle left in the box, in my basement, and went over to my uncles. With my cousin and uncle, we drank about 80% of what was left.
I thought it was pretty damn good... but what do I know.
I just looked it up, and that bottle is now worth about $4k unopened.
When my grandfather died in the late 90s, I went out and purchased a bottle on my way to see my father and uncle that night. Picked up this... a 1980 bottle of Macallan 18.
They both drank scotch... I almost never do.
Fast forward to last Thursday... my aunt died. I picked up the half of a bottle left in the box, in my basement, and went over to my uncles. With my cousin and uncle, we drank about 80% of what was left.
I thought it was pretty damn good... but what do I know.
I just looked it up, and that bottle is now worth about $4k unopened.