Notthevictem (original poster member #44389) posted at 8:08 AM on Thursday, November 21st, 2024
Let me preface with:
- This post is not meant to encourage alcoholism
- I don't drink often
That disclaimer out of the way, I thought it might be fun to share some mixed drinks that we all like. Either our own or a normal recipe with a unique(ish) twist.
And because it's my idea, I have the responsibility to start:
Capt Morgan and cherry coke with lime juice (preferably via actual real cherries and lime). So, a Cuba Librea with a twist.
Anyone else wanna play?
BH
DDAY Mar 2014
Widowed 2022 - breast cancer
BearlyBreathing ( member #55075) posted at 2:13 PM on Thursday, November 21st, 2024
When on vacation, we love a Kiera-Colada, named after the friend who first created it. A pina colada but add fresh mint to the blender.
SOOOOO good.
Me: BS 57 (49 on d-day)Him: *who cares ;-) *. D-Day 8/15/2016 LTA. Kinda liking my new life :-)
**horrible typist, lots of edits to correct. :-/ **
sisoon ( Moderator #31240) posted at 3:30 PM on Thursday, November 21st, 2024
Martini:
pour gin into whatever you're using as your martini glass
pour gin into shaker
pour however much vermouth you want into shaker
shake
pour into glass
fBH (me) - on d-day: 66, Married 43, together 45, same sex ap
DDay - 12/22/2010
Recover'd and R'ed
You don't have to like your boundaries. You just have to set and enforce them.
HUFI-PUFI ( member #25460) posted at 2:13 PM on Friday, November 22nd, 2024
A generous splash of Southern Comfort topped off with 7-Up, Sprite, or Ginger Ale. Repeat as needed.
Don’t listen to your head, it’s easily confused. Don’t listen to your heart, its fickle. Listen to your soul, God doesn't steer you wrong.
nothisfriend ( member #53171) posted at 2:16 PM on Friday, November 22nd, 2024
My new summertime refresher cocktail is Blackberry Bird Dog bourbon and lemonade.
I'll probably drink it in the winter also.
Me: BS 50 (at the time) Him: WH 53 (at the time) D-Day: 10/25/15 Married: 28 years. One son, age 18 (at the time)
D final 2016 REMARRIED to a marvelous guy on 4/22/23
BraveSirRobin ( member #69242) posted at 11:29 PM on Wednesday, November 27th, 2024
I used to love Palomas, which are grapefruit soda, tequila, simple syrup, and lime. Then I discovered I'm just as happy with straight tequila and grapefruit juice, which reduces the sugar content.
BearlyBreathing ( member #55075) posted at 5:29 PM on Thursday, November 28th, 2024
BSR— that sounds perfect. I love a tart drink! I am definitely going to try that!
Me: BS 57 (49 on d-day)Him: *who cares ;-) *. D-Day 8/15/2016 LTA. Kinda liking my new life :-)
**horrible typist, lots of edits to correct. :-/ **
Notthevictem (original poster member #44389) posted at 4:34 AM on Friday, November 29th, 2024
nothisfriend that drink sounds good! I can imagine dropping fresh blackberries in it and trying to stab them with the straw when I'm done.
BH
DDAY Mar 2014
Widowed 2022 - breast cancer
Vocalion ( member #82921) posted at 12:46 PM on Sunday, December 8th, 2024
My favourite winter cold repellent is a mulled red wine, preferably a Zinfandel, with added spices, cloves, nutmeg etc which is heated in a saucepan before being served in mugs with a stick.of rolled cinnamon bark.
Also I enjoy a " whiskey mac"..a pint of bitter beer ( My favourite is Fullers London Pride) to which is added a jigger of strong ginger cordial (Stone's is really good) topped with a jigger of single.malt whiskey preferably from Islay in Scotland.
Cheers everyone!
When she says you're the only one she'll ever love, and you find out, that you're not the one she's thinking of,That's when you're learning the game.Charles Hardin ( Buddy) Holly...December 1958
sisoon ( Moderator #31240) posted at 1:47 PM on Sunday, December 8th, 2024
I'm a fan of Islay products, especially Laphroaig (10) and Lagavulin (16). Can you say more about mixing it? If I were to mix anything with Scotch, I'd use something cheaper.
BTW, when I lived on Taiwan, I once drank a 'Scotch' that tasted like an Islay product - very smoky. It tasted great, though I'll say I had been without good Scotch for over a year, so I might have been less critical than I should have been. But it was super-cheap, so I was very skeptical that it was imported from Scotland. The label had lots of readable words about the great Scotch inside the bottle ... and in very small letters, 'Product of Okinawa.'
fBH (me) - on d-day: 66, Married 43, together 45, same sex ap
DDay - 12/22/2010
Recover'd and R'ed
You don't have to like your boundaries. You just have to set and enforce them.
Vocalion ( member #82921) posted at 3:57 PM on Sunday, December 8th, 2024
Although I no longer visit my old stomping grounds in the UK as often as. I used to when younger and a new immigrant to the US, I still stock up on a bottle or two of Ardbeg when visiting friends in Cupar near St Andrews in Fife. The rich, sultry smoke infused and crushed heather Complex flavor and heady aroma of Ardbeg merits drinking neat or with a little water on the side but never on the rocks. Same for my other passion, Armagnac , always neat sipped slowly to savor the face of the Pyrenees rocky soils.
As for the whisky mac, I use Finlaggan which is added last and allowed to slowly descend into the concentrated ginger infused beer. A great last drink before bed!
I have never tried Japanese Scotch, but I hear it is a decent substitute for the real thing bin s pinch!
When she says you're the only one she'll ever love, and you find out, that you're not the one she's thinking of,That's when you're learning the game.Charles Hardin ( Buddy) Holly...December 1958
sisoon ( Moderator #31240) posted at 5:15 PM on Wednesday, December 11th, 2024
Thanks for the clarification. Ah, yes ... Ardbeg. I took to Laphroaig and Lagavulin from my first taste. At first, Ardbeg seemed like a step down, but after a few samples I got it. As I wrote, I'm a fan of Islay products.
If it's not Islay, I'm happy with blended scotch. I just don't appreciate non-Islay single malts. I'm probably missing a lot.
fBH (me) - on d-day: 66, Married 43, together 45, same sex ap
DDay - 12/22/2010
Recover'd and R'ed
You don't have to like your boundaries. You just have to set and enforce them.
BraveSirRobin ( member #69242) posted at 5:07 AM on Friday, December 13th, 2024
Sisoon, I'm a Laphroaig fan, too. My favorite scotch cocktail is the Penicillin, which mixes a blended scotch, honey-ginger syrup, and lemon with a shot of Islay floated on top. I've had waitstaff cock an eyebrow at me when I order it because it's definitely not a girly drink, and I suspect they've had people send it back. But when I say, "it's all good, I love the peat," they nod in relief and bring it to me, and it is delicious.
leafields ( Guide #63517) posted at 6:23 AM on Friday, December 13th, 2024
I found a simple recipe for hot buttered rum that I like. I've got some left over butter in my fridge. Don't have it often, but it's so yum.
I'm learning about red wine but haven't found a mulled wine recipe I like yet. More research is needed. LOL.
BW M 34years, Dday 1: March 2018, Dday 2: August 2019, D final 2/25/21