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Errr...maybe I have a problem, since the last post in this thread was mine from a week ago, and I'm drinking the same things again. Anyhoo, Bloody Mary (this time with the low-sodium tomato juice). The vodka I buy is Svedka, which can be had for $17 per 1.75L bottle at my local spirits shop. If you drink vodka 'neat', I can certainly understand springing for Kettle One or Grey Goose. But if you chill your vodka and use it in mixed drinks, I think spending much more than $20/bottle is silly. Cheers!

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My dad taught me to make Manhattan's the same way he made his Martinis ... short glass, 3 ice cubes, add booze, hold glass up to your chin and quietly say "Vermouth" .... he liked his VERY Dry ...

My drink of choice ... a good cup of strong coffee or the occasional cappuccino.

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My dad taught me to make Manhattan's the same way he made his Martinis ... short glass, 3 ice cubes, add booze, hold glass up to your chin and quietly say "Vermouth" .... he liked his VERY Dry ...

+1 for coffee in the mornings. Not much more than a beer for me in the evenings now with a 1-week old at home since I need to be either alert or asleep.

As for the super-dry martinis, I used to go that route but once on a whim I tried following the ordiary recipe and I was pleasantly surprised. It can be quite a nice drink that surpasses the straight liquor. Sometimes you want something drier, but it's worth trying as an alternative.

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My friend and his wife just got back from Mexico and brought me a few nice bottles of Tequila...this could get ugly.

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  • 3 weeks later...
Chivas Regal tonight baby!

Hey Iacas, sorry if my posts get sloppy. I know you delete my shit all the time...

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ooohhhhmmmmmmmm............On the rocks




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What I'm doing right now is probably a sin, given tonight: I'm having Scotch. 364 nights/year, that's fine. But tonight's St. Patrick's Day, and I left my only bottle of Irish at the office. At least I had some earlier today, so I didn't completely neglect it.

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After home made Irish coffees I am kicking back to a Jamison and water. Happy St. Patty's Day!!!!

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After home made Irish coffees I am kicking back to a Jamison and water. Happy St. Patty's Day!!!!

Ohhhh Don't ever call it St Patty's Day! Its Patrick's or at the very least Paddy's Day!

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Red wine for your health. I talked to many people who avocate drinking red wine to help keep the arteries slippery from blood clots, sounds good to me, cheers!

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Red wine for your health. I talked to many people who avocate drinking red wine to help keep the arteries slippery from blood clots, sounds good to me, cheers!

cabernet french...sorry cali dude..lol


Tonight

Negro Modello
Negro Modello
Patron Shot
Thai Whiskey /7up
Thai Whiskey/7up
Thai Whiskey Shot
Thai Whiskey/7up

Friend drove me home. I haven't been this drunk in a while. I think mixing that Patron shot in is what put me over the edge.

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Ohhhh Don't ever call it St Patty's Day! Its Patrick's or at the very least Paddy's Day!

Understood! ;)

In my SasQuatch carry bag.
909D2 9.5* (Aldila Voodo Shaft)
FT 3W 15* (Fujikura E370 Shaft Stiff Flex)
FT Hybrid 21* Nuetral (Fujikura Fit On M Hybrid Stiff Flex)
FT Hybrid 24* Nuetral (Fujikura Fit On M Hybrid Stiff Flex)Irons: X22 Tour 5 thru PW (True Temper Dynamic Gold S300) 2* upright (also...


Last night it was smirnoff raspberry with flat club soda and lime juice. Classy, I know, but I've got to get rid of that cough syrup-flavored junk somehow... Actually, had I used some less-flat soda and a bit more lime, it might have been enjoyable instead of merely tolerable.

Might see if I can find some corned beef on clearance for tomorrow night and finish off the bottle of Jameson.

In the bag:
FT-iQ 10° driver, FT 21° neutral 3H
T-Zoid Forged 15° 3W, MX-23 4-PW
Harmonized 52° GW, Tom Watson 56° SW, X-Forged Vintage 60° LW
White Hot XG #1 Putter, 33"


I will be sipping on some fine Tullamore Dew Irish Whiskey with a Guinness chaser, my 15 y/o daughter is going on her first date tonite so i will need something to calm my nerves!!!!

I agree 100% nice to see a fellow mick on the site... I was born in Derry but moved to the U.S when i was 3 y/o so needless to say i have 37 years here but visit my family in belfast yearly.... Slainte mo chara!!!!

Seamus

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