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But I do like a Southern Comfort with Lemonade and a pint or two of Guinness when i'm 'down the pub'.
I do have a whiskey question for anyone who knows: I bought a Johnny Walker (red one) and think it's pretty good for the price. Are the other colors *really* better or just a waste of money?
Might grab it again sometime
When it comes to Whisky, my favourite is Canadian Club. Well priced and oh-so smooth. Nothing beats Canadian club - neat. :-)
My friend surprised me with his take on a Vesper on my birthday. It was fantastic.
He used Tanqueray no.10 as a Gordons substitute. His solution for lack of Kina Lillet was also interesting. I should ask him to write it down on here to share.
I just can't get enough of Gin. On a really hot day this summer I had Hendrick's on ice with soda water and cucumber. It was akin to jumping into a pool of cold water. Incredibly refreshing.
Having said that - I'm not partial to any specific brand of gin. Hendricks is usually out of my price range so I'll take anything. Tanqueray, Bombay Sapphire, etc.. They've all pleased me in one way or another. ;;)
If I think about the title 'Everyday Drinking' I get in my minds eye a picture of maybe some degenerates or bums sitting in bars well, drinking everyday if you will. There's a few around here like that you can't help but notice sometimes. People should realize that liquor does not solve problems, in fact it can sometimes make it damn worse, there's always a few Idiots out on the streets intent on mischief after some intoxicants but most people just go home and sleep it off which is the best way really. I'm not suggesting all alcohol drinkers are vagrants and trouble makers, I was perhaps thinking about past experiences, I realize most are just regular types having one or two after a days work or whatever which is fair enough, it's only when it spirals out of control that it becomes an issue. Had the drinks, got drunk, got the T-shirts from years back but it's something of a past issue now and I've cut back considerably. Any spirits intake these days would be more directed at medicinal purposes above all else
NEGRONI:
1/3 of Gin, 1/3 of Martini Rosso, 1/3 of Campari. Stirr, serve in a tumbler on the rocks and add one slice of orange.
It's a very dry aperitif - I don't like the sweet stuff.
Best when gazing over the hills of Tuscany, where this drink has its origin, btw...
If you would like to stay in the Red Lable price range, I reccomend Famous Grouse.
I am a big fan of Talisker it's a fantastic Whisky. Although it's not such a great idea I do tend to mix drinks depending on my mood. Re. Lager I'll tend to try as many different types as I can, my local does 'Moretti' on draught which is a particular favourite. I'm also keen on an Estonian lager called Viru, although I think the attractiveness of the bottle is probably 50% of the reason I choose to drink it.
In terms of Ale's I adore Pale Ale, Sierra Nevada is probably the greatest in the world and if you're lucky enough to find a pub that delivers it on draught it's incredible.
Current favourites are...
The Duke of Manchester Bloodhound -
Gin, dry and sweet Vermouths, sugar syrup and seasonal berries.
This, I can't get enough of at the moment...
An Ale Cup -
London Ale, Ginger Beer, Ginger Syrup and Cucumber. Admittedly a slightly summery drink but really refreshing.
I usually refuse to drink anything sweeter than a gin & tonic, but here's one that I tend to enjoy:
In a highball glass with ice, pour two shots vodka, one shot pomegranate liqueur, and fill the rest with ginger ale.
LeChiffre gets exasperated and says 'anyone want to play Poker now'
Just a scene that made me smile
I don't think such a thing would of worked with any other Bond come to think of it, although it works this time out with Craig. I couldn't imagine say Moore or Dalton going up to a bar and ordering such a thing. Heh, had a picture in my minds eye of either of those two ordering and say Hugo Drax saying 'anyone want a cucumber sandwich now', or with Dalton, Sanchez saying 'anyone want to talk about why someone would want to kill me now, do you want cream or sugar with that'
I'll let it lie
I've just read "Risico". There Bond orders a Negroni with Gordon's in Rome. I wasn't aware that he ever had one.
Like New York Whiskey Sours.
Currently having an SPA in a pub called Steele's.