What is everyone drinking?

What do you drink, and how do you drink it?

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Tokoroa_Shiner wrote:Just finished the lawns. Sipping on some 1.5 UJ run through last night. Not bad. Could do with some oak and age. But still better then store bought.
The lawns!!??! i friggin hate you right now. just shovelled 4" of snow off my deck at -20*C

I'm thinkin about nuking some UJ and drinkin it hot!
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Haha. 20*c+ here. That's hot for here. But it's never snowed.
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Had a little bit of everything tonite at jedfest. Will update with tasting notes in bit on jedfest thread.
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A Tom Collins made with my take on Old Tom Gin. Her Indoors likes it too. The Old Tom is pretty good straight as well. A nice result from a first attempt at a lost drink.
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A glas of 45% rye bread whiskey, aged on heavily toasted Am. white oak from Holybear. The picture does not do justice to the nice glow and allmost redish colour the drink has. Just 2 months old and it will benefit from more time, but pretty okay already!

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NZChris wrote:A Tom Collins made with my take on Old Tom Gin. Her Indoors likes it too. The Old Tom is pretty good straight as well. A nice result from a first attempt at a lost drink.
I'm a fan of Old Tom gins, did you follow a recipe, or could you post yours?
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Drinking Shite fizzy piss beer in Asia, these guys have no idea of good beer. Heading to Copenhagen today, hope they bring some beers over from their Belgian neighbors there.
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A second pour of RandyMarsh's Maple "rum"/ "brandy"/ "shine". Dangerously smooth, very nice, Thanks for the generous sample!!
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MichiganCornhusker wrote:A second pour of RandyMarsh's Maple "rum"/ "brandy"/ "shine". Dangerously smooth, very nice, Thanks for the generous sample!!
I'll join ya.
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Enjoying some "brandy" from some grape concentrate wine I made... taste real good, and is very smooth! I've read that you can't make brandy this way but there is no mistaking the origins of this drink. :)
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Grapenuts cereal sugar wash. Oaked it On ujssm then peach/blackberry wine blocks. Good but needs more time. And more tails to go with that time, I left a lot of taste in the tails.
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Just put my 100 proof sweet feed in a glass with ice and just a touch of water. OMG!!!!! It's been four months aging ,and WOW is it good! Happy Birthday to Me!!!! :thumbup:
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Doing a comparison between my version of kummel and Brennivin the Icelandic version of aquavit. Very similar mine is a bit sweeter so I think my next batch will try to alter the recipe and try Odin's suggestions on my thread.
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1 Part over proof white rum.
1 part Jamaican rum cream
1/2 part orange liquor

On the rocks.

Will be graduating to 2 parts rum momentarily.......
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2 parts Apple Brandy. 1 part Amaretto. Could make a habit of this. AA, and no not alcoholics anonymous. HA!!!
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100 proof white Irish whisky AKA "Poitín"
Mixed with saliva and washed down with true spring water, from on the farm.
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Pagosa Time Tea. Tonight consisting of a shot of Smoke, a shot Pineapple Spice, shot of Apple Pie, pint glass full of ice, sprite and a splash of cola.
With our stupid warm temps it felt appropriate.
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2 shots year old Oaked SF
1 shot butterscotch schnapps
1 shot chocolate liquor
Dash of half n half
Great after dinner drink instead of desert
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That sounds crazily good Stevo
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Ok wait...I call BS on me.
I am is not qualified to graduate to 2 parts over proof rum........

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sounds like a winner Rng4
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Jimbo wrote:That sounds crazily good Stevo
It is a good seller at local bars. Often I will substitute Eagle Mtn for the Smoke. It is smoked corn, barley and rye.
That combo however makes it pretty pricey at the bar. Good thing I am tight with the distiller :eugeek:
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Stupid good rum, out of the jar, directly from the pot, still warm from the condenser. This stuff is like candy. Panela & molasses make me happy. And this is a stripping run...
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I love Stupid Good Rum.
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Here come the tails. Once I get this wrapped up I'm gonna see how this goes with my ginger pantydropper! Sort of a Dark & Stormy without all the fizz. I expect if I'm not careful I'll end up DunderStruck! :D
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woodshed wrote:I love Stupid Good Rum.
Haha. +1. Nice work mch.

This next one is 3 parts apple brandy 1 part amaretto. Better. Just enough almond and sweet. Need a label and dedicated bottle now. ;) this is freakin delicious.
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You Icelanders and your labels. Label UP!
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First big slug of my first distilling project "AppleHoneyShine" made from hard cider and meade I made, single distilled in the alembic.
This is the bottle I kept white... no oak. Just glass and time.
Not bad considering I am not a brandy lover... less burn than I remember and lots of apple funk! I did not gag :D
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Apple brandy neat! :thumbup:

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T-Pee wrote:Apple brandy neat! :thumbup:

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Tasty for sure. Sounds like a perfect before bed drop.
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T-Pee wrote:Apple brandy neat! :thumbup:

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Nice! The no sugar one i presume?
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