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Nice louching Al!

So what is the verdict on the cherries Marc? Were they worth giving up your childrens' college fund? :P

A friend of mine sent me a couple of drinks to try.

Coolage Cooler

2 oz bourbon (I used Vintage 17yr)

1 oz Lillet (I substituted Cocci Americano since I didn't have any Lillet)

1/2 large lemon (I used 3/4 of a small-medium lemon)

7 dashes of Absinthe (from an Angostura bottle - since I didn't have an empty Ango bottle, I used about 1/2 tsp)

1/4 oz simple syrup or sweeten to taste

Stir and serve over ice

Pretty nice summer drink.

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And here it is with 3oz Van Winkle Family Reserve Rye, .5oz simple syrup, several dashes Peychaud's Bitter, a wash on chilled glass number 2 of Opaline absinthe, and a lemon peel garnish rubbed first on the rim of glass number 2.

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looking good...

I had a New Albanian Naughty Girl Blonde IPA yesterday...& an Avery/Russian River Collaboration Not Litigation Ale (inspired by them both having a beer named Salvation)...the Naughty Girl was quite alright, but the Litigation, despite having a healthy head, tasted quite flat...

also had what I thought were my last Evil Power & Ragnarok just now...but found one more of each that I still might consume tonight:)...

I realize that I still haven't said all that I had at the Indiana Microbrewers Festival...but it's a long list...the highlight was probably a 2007 Barrel Aged Alesmith Speedway Stout, though!...

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I usually have to drive to Ohio for Speedway Stout, so having the (vintage) Barrel Aged version in Indy was a treat...really lucked out...used some name dropping etc to get behind the tables at the distributor's tent...I have a feeling this bottle was given to a distributor as a freebie because of a torn label...or it could just be because it was on ice before I got there (FFF's labels, for instance, are always coming off)...I'm used to the silver foil...now I know the gold is for barrel aged versions...

anyways, it was even more awesome than the normal version...

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Aberlour 12

EDIT: I remember this being discussed before but I had no luck finding it via search. Does anybody have any suggestions for a kind of "standard" set of liquors and liqueurs to have stocked to make most common cocktails?

I think this is the discussion you were referring to.

and some of the replies:

Updating my post:

1. Gin: I really like Bluecoat or Plymouth - I believe you have tried the Bluecoat.

2. Vermouth: Dolin Dry or Blanc for "dry" and Carpano Antica for sweet vermouth. CA is not cheap but is a liter and you could skimp by only using about 3/4 of what a drink calls for (and depending on the drink, you may prefer this).

3. Rye: Wild Turkey Rye 101 is my go to rye for "cheap." It is awesome!

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8. Some good rum. Smith and Cross is awesome. There are lots of good rums out there. I also like Vizcaya, Ron Zacapa, Clement Rhum Agricole...

9. Tequila: I haven't tried many but El Tesoro, Casa Noble, and Don Julio are all great. There is a budget tequila thread

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Moved from beer to liquor and had a Manhattan, with a smidge too much cherry bitters, and now some Knob Creek bourbon.

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I recently found the first rye Canadian whisky that I really like:

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It's apparently a blend of rye, barley, and corn. It's not as good as most of the Scotches in my cupboard, but it's less than half the price and I could happily and quickly drink it all night if I weren't bloody epileptic.

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I was bored so I made a CCB Oak Aged Jai Alai and FFF Black Sun Stout Black and Tan. Despite my best efforts, it didn't layer well but damn this the the best B&T I've ever had. Still have more than half the Black Sun bomber, I'll try it with Hopslam next :)

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