What are u sippin on? VOL.......cheers

What is your spirit of choice?

I drink whiskey.
I drink it neat.
No ice....no mix....straight.

Whiskey cats recommend me sumthin.

If you come in here talkin bout burnetts or takka vodka you will be reported.



In b4 50+ replies of Hennessey.

Maker's and Maker's 46
Bulleit
Woodford Reserve
Macallan
Hennessey Pure White


Not an expert by any means but just some of my personal favs
 
Hypnotiq or Alize for me was always a one way trip to heartburn hell
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Another one of my favs
 
Can't forget that honey jack. Smooth :pimp:

I was on a Fireball kick for a few months. Didn't like it at first, but it grew on me. Might grab some tomorrow.
 
Jameson is my go to.

Hate Vodka and anything that's clear except Tequila, which even then I prefer gold.
 
If you never had Majorska, then you never fully experienced college. Economic with splashes of fruit punch.

Hpno & Alize were panty droppers in HS. @LIONBLOOD, "Incredible Hulk" around my way is Hpno & Henny.

Don't even bother posting a pic of Blue Label. Yes, Blue Label is GREAT. But pound for pound JW Black is the GOAT.
Black is better value, but there's a significant quality difference between Black & Blue. Black is my daily drink, but I usually buy 2 bottles of Blue per month, and it's worth it for my tastes.

Woodford Reserve
Macallan
Woodford my go-to bourbon. My buddy's far more into it than me, Kentucky roots.

Macallan 40 on every scotch drinker's bucket list.

Dewars replaced Johnnie are my go to as far as affordable scotches go.
I'm the opposite. I hate Dewar's man, even the 18.

How anyone can drink gin is beyond me :x  
Have yourself a Bombay martini.

I'll tell y'all what though… good Tequila is delicious. I'm not talking that Patron good either. Talking that real tequila. 
Degollado. Can only be bought in Mexico. Worth the trouble.
 
We've all been there. Carlo Rossi gives the worst hangovers I've ever experienced in my lifetime. At Rutgers, we used to play pong with it after the beer ran out.
 
Peach Ciroc + Pepsi  

&

Seagram's extra dry gin

I really have no preference for any alcohol, don't know how so many people get down with beer though 
 
I've been making Medford Punch:

2 oz. Mount Gay XO (or other dark rum)
1.5 oz. Appleton estate 12 Year (or other light rum)
.5 simple syrup
.5 fresh lemon juice
One thick orange slice cut into quarters

Put all ingredients into a cocktail shaker and ice*. Shake thoroughly. Pour everything into a Collin's glass (or any other glass that holds about 10 oz). Garnish with lime wheel, half an orange slice and berries.

* since you do not strain away the ice, put in enough to fill up your glass along with the alcohol and the other ingredients. If you have more room in the glass, add a few more ice cubes as this is a long drink, a drink that is meant to last a while.


I've been making Negronis as a before dinner drink:

1.5 oz gin (I prefer Hendrick's)
1.5 Campari
1.5 vermouth (I prefer Dolin red)

Stir all three ingredients in a tumbler, add ice, stir for at least 30 seconds (the dilution from the ice is important). Garnish with a lemon or orange twist. Citrus slices and/or mint sprigs are also good.


I love an old fashioned before bed:

2 oz Brown liquor*
one teaspoon of sugar (or a little more to taste)
a few drops of water
one to five dashes of bitters**

Stir sugar and water in a tumbler until the sugar dissolves. Add the bitters of your choice and stir. Add three regular ice cubes or one very large ice cube. Stir some more. Garnish with a citrus twist.

* Brandy (which includes Cognac or Armagnac), Rum or any type of Whiskey (this includes Rye or Bourbon) are all brown liquors. Use good stuff because the liquor is the predominate flavor.

** Angostura bitters is the most common type of bitters used in this drink. If you use Brandy, I might use Peychaud's bitters. For rum, I might use Peychaud's or any lemon or lime or orange bitters. For Bourbon, I might use cherry bitters. if you make your old fashioned with the Brandy and Peychaud combination, You can add a few drops of Absinthe and your drink becomes a Sazerac.
 
Scotch is the Whiskey that is made in Scotland (they usually spell it "whisky"). Scotch tends to be less sweet and slightly smokey compared to Whiskey that is made in Ireland, Canada or the US.
 
Scotch and recipes you cats getting fancy in here,I'll be in the corner sipping a 4 Loko :lol:
 
How do y'all get drunk off of beers? I've crushed numerous beers many times and barely got a buzz.

I think only white people are predisposed to getting drunk off of beer. That sht does nothing for me :lol:. Still like drinking it with wings though.
 
Theres sum beers with a really high alcohol content.
like craft beers.


Scotch and recipes you cats getting fancy in here,I'll be in the corner sipping a 4 Loko :lol:

That **** caused so many bad memories.
 
How do y'all get drunk off of beers? I've crushed numerous beers many times and barely got a buzz.

I think only white people are predisposed to getting drunk off of beer. That sht does nothing for me :lol:. Still like drinking it with wings though.

:rofl:
 
Card swear they know what they're talking about, "I still like it with wings though." :lol: Man get it together. I'll list you a dozen six packs that will have you gone. For starters, try a 6er of Red Bull by Schlitz (16oz).
 
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