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What are you drinking now, pt 2.


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That punch looks very good, much better than the name.

Check out the write up in the book, nice read.

I'm lamenting the fact that I cannot use the sloe gin due to being out of dark rum. So more punch. It's very nice. I'm not sure the right mixture of the bubbly though, I'm trying 2:1 and it's nice.

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Bog standard Blue Paradise

2 oz Maison Surrenne

1 oz Dubonnet Rouge

1/2 tsp Brizard Parfait Amour

Stir, strain and garnish with lemon peel.

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The Parfait Amour has a vanilla flavor that the Creme de Violette lacks. Nice, I like vanilla, especially with a little cognac.

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The Fish House Punch was an ambitious undertaking Marc, and it sounds great. I have to try some of the alcohol alchemy you are getting up to.

I think I actually like Vespers better than Martinis, which is big for me.

I feel the same way. A nice martini works sometimes but a Vesper is what I prefer more often.

Cheers Naaman, from Shelly!

That is one bigass pic there, Shelly!

Dang... looks like I am going to need some Parker's around here... was that a group buy? :-)

Naaman started it, actually, but no formal group buy. B) I cracked a new bottle last night, so maybe you should just come over sometime and knock back a couple. ;)

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aquafina.

i am in need of suggestions for red wine. i was told red meat goes with red wine and white meat with white. the interwebs seem to concur. if this is crap suggest something. was invited to a "steak dinner" and was told to bring wine. as you probably all already know, i know nothing about alcohol other than the few sips ive had of the tasty stuff at meets. any suggestions for a bottle i could procure locally? not enough time to place an order online. i dont even know what something like this would cost so keep suggestions sane - south of say $150. i dont know if thats too much or too little or about right. budget is flexible but not $900 flexible. dinner is quite important so id like to stay away from the "bourgeois crap." personally i dont think ill be able to tell the difference between $2 vs $200 wine but the hosts seem to be discerning wine drinkers.

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Savoy has some strange ingredients... fun stuff to research when the time comes:

Prunelle Brandy

Hercules

Groseille

Caperitif

Sirop-de-Citron

Byrrh

Lithia Water

Charbreux

Rock Candy Syrup

Oxygenee Cusenier

Eau de Vie de Danzig

Pricota

Forbidden Fruit Liqueur

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