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BegintheBeguine said:time for a drink, then. I'll have a gin and tonic. (Moe the bartender:"Do they mix?")
"Duh, I don't know how to make a gin and tonic. How about a tonic and gin?"
Regards,
J
BegintheBeguine said:time for a drink, then. I'll have a gin and tonic. (Moe the bartender:"Do they mix?")
Tony in Tarzana said:I have yet to try Pernod. I'm afraid I'd have an insane urge to drive a six-wheeled pink Rolls-Royce if I did. lol
mysterygal said:OOPS! Was that your coctail Jack?!!!!!!
Grnidwitch said:Personally,
A cocktail should only contain 1-2 ingredients.
Grey Goose martini and make it dirty.
I was recently very impressed by the Cap'n's Tattoo Rum, I believe it's called.farnham54 said:It's amazing how many things are made better with the simple mantra: add more rum.
*snip* For you rum lovers out there, give Cap'n Morgan Spiced a try, just sip it. It's delicious.
Senator Jack said:Respectfully, one ingredient does not a cocktail make - it makes a shot.
My quick rules for defining a cocktail (perhaps slightly altered/stolen from David Embury's The Fine Art of Mixing Drinks)
1. Served in a cocktail glass (That triangular shaped glass that everyone else wrongly calls a martini glass)
2. Served ice-cold but without ice. (Lukewarm drinks make lukewarm friends )
3. Minimally contain one liquor and one non-carbonated mixer. (Carbonated drinks are fizzes, bucks, horse's necks, etc. - Great drinks, but not cocktails)
4. Have visual appeal: should sparkle and be without pits, pulp, scum, etc.
5. Be the cocktail it's supposed to be! When I order a Sidecar, I want a Sidecar, damn it, and not what some actor manque bartender thinks is a better version of a Sidecar though it has not one of the ingredients that's supposed to be in a Sidecar!
Over and out for now
Senator Jack
Senator Jack said:Respectfully, one ingredient does not a cocktail make - it makes a shot.
My quick rules for defining a cocktail (perhaps slightly altered/stolen from David Embury's The Fine Art of Mixing Drinks)
1. Served in a cocktail glass (That triangular shaped glass that everyone else wrongly calls a martini glass)
2. Served ice-cold but without ice. (Lukewarm drinks make lukewarm friends )
3. Minimally contain one liquor and one non-carbonated mixer. (Carbonated drinks are fizzes, bucks, horse's necks, etc. - Great drinks, but not cocktails)
4. Have visual appeal: should sparkle and be without pits, pulp, scum, etc.
5. Be the cocktail it's supposed to be! When I order a Sidecar, I want a Sidecar, damn it, and not what some actor manque bartender thinks is a better version of a Sidecar though it has not one of the ingredients that's supposed to be in a Sidecar!
Over and out for now
Senator Jack
Requested by Tough Cookie: Bring it. Show me.
Senator Jack said:Had my traveling shaker on the QM. Sorry you missed it. Though I must admit at 2 a.m. I was mixing haphazardly. And with no sieve to strain the lemon/lime juice and no cocktail glasses to be found, I felt quite the barbarian.
Regards,
Senator Jack
jamespowers said:Do the olives and/or cocktail onions count as