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5/10/2014 8:29:27 PM

Smath74
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gin. olive juice.

5/10/2014 8:49:30 PM

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olive oil, lemon juice, balsamic vinegar

5/10/2014 9:00:50 PM

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5/10/2014 9:16:05 PM

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can of gosling's ginger beer, 2 or 3 shots of gosling's dark rum, lime...the end

5/10/2014 10:12:55 PM

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Only 2-3 shots per can?

Drink like a man mane.

5/10/2014 11:23:48 PM

TreeTwista10
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if you want to drink like a man why are you asking for cocktail recipes instead of drinking straight liquor

5/11/2014 12:50:06 AM

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1 part baileys
1 part lime juice,

swish in mouth.

5/11/2014 2:16:33 AM

Byrn Stuff
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2 oz Templeton Rye
1 oz Sweet Vermouth
.75 oz Campari

= boulevardier/whiskey negroni

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2 oz brandy (your choice)
1 oz lemon juice
1 oz orange liqueur

= sidecar

I make these two and manhattans more often than anything

5/11/2014 2:57:37 PM

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can of gosling's ginger beer, 2 or 3 shots of gosling's dark rum, lime...the end"


Yep, D&S is my go-to by far.

I just mix 2:1 or a little stronger, though.

5/11/2014 7:37:35 PM

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cleveland county cocktail

ancient age and sundrop

1:3 ratio

5/11/2014 8:20:35 PM

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penicillin

2oz blended scotch (i prefer black bottle if i have it, or white horse)
3/4oz lemon juice
3/4oz honey syrup
fresh ginger to taste (i like a lot)
1/4oz islay scotch (i prefer ardbeg)

muddle the ginger in the lemon juice, add honey syrup, blended scotch, and ice, shake and strain over ice ball in glass, float islay

5/11/2014 9:43:43 PM

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"1 part baileys
1 part lime juice,

swish in mouth."


lol. good ol' cement mixer - a classic for any newly turned 21 year old.

5/12/2014 1:31:15 PM

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I don't have any special/unique cocktail recipes, I just try to make everything with fresh and/or local ingredients products. I've got a buddy who makes his own ginger beer and lime cordials. So we always use his stuff when making a Moscow Mule or Dark and Stormy. Same goes for our Tanqueray and Tonics. Local guy makes a delicious homemade tonic that has been on some "favorite" lists in Bon Appetit and other foodie mags.

I fresh squeeze lemon and lime juice for our margaritas. Usually about half an ounce or each, 1 oz of grand marnier, 2 oz of Avion Blanco or Sauza Gold...half ounce of simple syrup if I want it sweet.

Sometimes my wife will find a cocktail she really likes when we go out and I'll go out and grab the ingredients to make at home. Lately we've been making "The Last Word"...a pretty refreshing gin cocktail that's good during the summer:

1 oz gin (we use Farmers...Tanqueray's flavor is a little too strong and messes up the cocktail)
1 oz fresh lime juice
1 oz green Chartreuse
1 oz Luxardo maraschino liquer

Pour all ingredients into a cocktail shaker with ice, shake, and strain into a chilled martini glass.

Pretty tasty.

5/13/2014 10:14:28 AM

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let's talk Bitters for a moment. I mostly use Angostura though i do have some orange bitters i toss in my OF from time to time. Have any of you experimented with other brands such as Peychaud's? Any thoughts or recommendations?

5/22/2014 10:12:44 AM

slaptit
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Campari is actually a bitter...something to try.

5/22/2014 5:45:50 PM

Byrn Stuff
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I have some cardamom bitters that were a gift. They're delicious

5/22/2014 7:47:40 PM

AntiMnifesto
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A few shots of rum or whiskey
Ice
Ginger beer
Lime

Done.

Also
Sprite
Rum
Lime

I've been rocking these since it got hot, and a friend gave me like literally 200 airplane bottles
of liquor for my 30th birthday last year.

5/22/2014 9:05:30 PM

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Strawberry lemon sangria

1 apple
4 cups lemon lime soda
2 lemons
1 cup strawberries
1/2 cup rum
1 bottle white wine

Slice everything thin. Toss in a pitcher. Pour rum and wine. Let sit for 5-6 hours. Add soda just before serving. Drink.

5/22/2014 9:51:46 PM

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Right now I'm on bourbon and apple juice in various quantities.

5/23/2014 1:41:37 PM

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Fireball and Apple Juice - mix till it tastes good

Key lime pie martini
Sweetened key lime juice
Vanilla vodka
pineapple juice
heavy cream

shaken. tastes like pie. yum

5/29/2014 10:08:04 PM

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OMFG CODERED

5/29/2014 10:52:42 PM

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Might be a little late as summer has been going on for a while. But we've got a few hot months left...so I'll post my favorite classic summer cocktail...the mojito...IMO, the most refreshing drink for hot weather.

- Tear about 5 or 6 large mint leaves and throw them into the shaker (light tear...like in half, and maybe one extra)
- Add 3/4 oz of simple syrup
- Muddle
- add ice, 2 oz of Cruzan Aged Rum (light rum), 1 oz of "fresh" lime juice
- shake somewhat vigorously for about 10-15 seconds
- pour everything into glass
- add about 3 oz of soda water to mixing tin, swirl around, and then top off drink
- stir lightly

Extra Info:

- We make this a lot because we have mint in our garden. Fresh mint is a definite plus with this drink.
- Everyone has different rum preference...I definitely prefer light/white rums. I helped open a Mexican/beach bar one time and we experimented with a ton of different rums with mojitos. We always came back to light/white rum. I've had delicious mojitos with different rums...but still prefer clear.
- Bacardi Superior is a very safe go-to...but I think Cruzan is better and cheaper. You don't need to go too fancy because you lose the taste of great rum with all of the other ingredients. I personally think Cruzan is a great medium.
- If you can pick some limes out of the fridge and freshly squeeze them, then perfect. But we make a lot of cocktails at the house that use lime juice (especially during the summer). So I normally buy a pack of limes and squeeze them all into a clear, small ketchup container and throw them into the freezer. If I know it's cocktail time, I take it out to thaw the night before. This saves a ton of time, especially if you have company.
- I pour the soda water into the mixing tin and swish it around to get the remaining mint pieces and any other ingredients left.
- 1:1 simple syrup ratio.
- Don't be afraid to experiment. I mostly prefer the classic mojito, but definitely don't mind mixing it up every now and then. I have a friend from law school who's wife makes her own jellies and jams for retail sale (http://salliesgreatest.com/) who has just started making simple syrups with the same stuff. Used a blackberry/sage simple syrup for our mojitos today...and it was fucking awesome. Definitely recommend trying that (whenever they make it to retail), or experimenting with other flavors in place of the simple syrup. Just make sure it's nothing too strong to take away from the mint. A bar in downtown Charleston won the Bacardi Mojito Challenge a couple years running with a vanilla bean/cinnamon/pineapple infused rum with a lemongrass simple syrup. Those things went down crazy fast.


Blackberry Sage Mojito from today:

8/3/2014 4:53:17 PM

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Coconut milk, hershey's syrup, and kahlua midnight is delicious.

8/4/2014 12:25:55 PM

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And now...I want mojitos

8/4/2014 12:30:51 PM

JLCayton
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"the amsterdam" - gin, triple sec, orange juice. only drink these if you want to get extremely hammered.

8/4/2014 12:33:10 PM

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"Coconut milk, hershey's syrup, and kahlua midnight is delicious."


needs more alcohol

8/4/2014 1:01:43 PM

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add vodka

8/4/2014 1:56:46 PM

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Ford cocktail:

2 oz gin
1 oz dry vermouth
3 dashes of orange bitters
splash of Benedictine (a kinda sweet herbal liqueur)

had this at a local restaurant a few years ago and have been making them at home ever since. i think it's supposed to be served up, i typically make it over a large chunk of ice. shit is good. a slightly sweet/orange-y gin martini.

8/4/2014 2:13:08 PM

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tanqueray rangpur + bottle green elderflower fizz


[Edited on August 4, 2014 at 2:29 PM. Reason : garnish with elderflowers if you've got some]

8/4/2014 2:29:05 PM

lewoods
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Kahlua midnight is 35%, and you can add as much as you want.

8/4/2014 2:33:13 PM

jbrick83
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^ Had no idea it was a rum blend. I will have to try that out...I love coffee and I love rum.

8/4/2014 3:59:58 PM

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I like Campari soda or whiskey with an ice cube.

Or beer.

8/4/2014 10:42:58 PM

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I call it the Magnum. I eyeball it, but equal parts everything but the olive juice.

-wild turkey 101
-gin
-amaretto
-Olive Juice to taste

8/5/2014 9:30:11 PM

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Might try this mug this weekend

http://www.saintpetersblog.com/archives/154944

8/8/2014 10:06:43 AM

The Dude
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Sazerac

2 oz Rye Bourbon
a little simple syrup (1/2 oz or so)
a few dashes of angostura bitters (i like orange bitters better)

shake the shit out of it with some ice

take a few drops of absinthe and swish around in a glass so that it has a lining of absinthe

pour the cold delicious bourbon/syrup/bitters mixture into the absinthe glass and enjoy

8/8/2014 11:19:00 AM

Byrn Stuff
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Did a variation on a sidecar the other night. I was out of orange liqueur so I did

2:1:1
brandy:lemon juice:Evan Williams Peach Cobbler

It was pretty good. I've had the peach cobbler around for a while -- a gift from a friend cleaning out their liquor reserves -- and I couldn't figure out what to do it with. Fresh lemon would have been better, but it was pretty comparable to my usual sidecar.

8/11/2014 11:53:45 AM

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1 car bomb followed by a shot of fireball = the Paul Walker

8/11/2014 12:28:10 PM

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8/11/2014 12:47:25 PM

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shame on you

8/11/2014 1:35:19 PM

ncsuallday
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too soon?

8/11/2014 2:26:20 PM

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Man, I think that if I could have a good hefeweizen/witbier, a good Cabernet Sauvignon, and Dark & Stormies, I'd never really want too much for any other booze. I like lots of other stuff, but those three alone could keep me very satisfied in terms of drink.

8/24/2014 10:35:32 PM

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"1 ounce Sailor Jerry Rum
(or any spiced rum, but we use Sailor)
1 ounce Amaretto
A dash of Grenadine
Shake over ice, strain into a rocks glass.
Add: Equal parts Coca-Cola and Sprite until the glass is 3/4 full.

Read more here: http://www.waltermagazine.com/slims-the-best-worst-bar/#storylink=cpy"

9/12/2014 12:19:26 PM

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20 ounces malt liquor (6-percent ABV)
4 ounces 80-proof vodka (40-percent ABV)
1 Berocca tablet
3 tablespoons Koolaid mix
1 tablespoon sugar

I'm Krallum and I approved this message.

9/12/2014 1:24:41 PM

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grey goose citron (i guess any lemon vodka is fine) + carrot juice + ginger beer (i used lemongrass-flavored) = cheeky bunny

9/12/2014 2:43:58 PM

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http://www.npr.org/blogs/thesalt/2014/10/21/357624984/can-hand-cut-artisanal-ice-make-your-cocktail-that-much-better

10/22/2014 1:30:48 PM

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Anyone have some Moonshine receipes? Got my hands on some in SC and was hoping to mix some. I've got some mixing with blueberries right now so may mix that with lemonade.

10/22/2014 5:41:30 PM

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Pour one Shot of Fireball Cinnamon Whiskey into a chilled glass.

Pour one Reds Apple Ale into the glass.

Drink.

Thank me later. It is my favorite Autumn/Fall drink by far.



[Edited on October 22, 2014 at 7:59 PM. Reason : ^ apple cinnamon shine mixed with blueberry shine = amazing.]

10/22/2014 7:57:56 PM

Smath74
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that sounds delish.

10/23/2014 9:27:17 AM

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I love crown maple, so here are my fav recipes.

#1 SoCo vanilla eggnog and crown maple. Bad part is it is so good you will down a weeks worth of saturated fat in an hour

#2 glass of fresh apple cider, 2 shots of crown maple, and maybe a half shot of fireball cinnamon whiskey. Tastes exactly like a carmel apple from the fair. Do not use too much fireball, it ruins it quick and makes it taste like fireball candy only.

11/16/2014 1:27:07 PM

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