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LOL, "poison of choice"! That would describe beer!
He loves his Anheuser-Busch products, but his poison of choice is bone-dry Beefeater martinis.
(well, alcohol in general anyways!)LOL, "poison of choice"! That would describe beer!
He loves his Anheuser-Busch products, but his poison of choice is bone-dry Beefeater martinis.
(vodka, gin, martini, and I'm not sure what other drinks are out there)I've never had any of that!
(beer, wine, etc...)trust me, there are some alcoholic beverages that if you tried them, you would wish you had never heard of them (Everclear, Jim Beam, etc)
If you haven't tried it yet, you really ought to have a Bombay Sapphire Martini, with Martini and Rossi extra dry Vermouth (even though it's just a dash, the Vermouth really does make a difference), and a couple of olives, of course. Bombay Sapphire is in a class by itself. It's the only Gin I would consider drinking straight, and in a Martini, it is absolutely fabulous!God love him! I prefer vodka to gin, but there are few things that I appreciate like a good martini; Grey Goose, preferably.
If you haven't tried it yet, you really ought to have a Bombay Sapphire Martini, with Martini and Rossi extra dry Vermouth (even though it's just a dash, the Vermouth really does make a difference), and a couple of olives, of course. Bombay Sapphire is in a class by itself. It's the only Gin I would consider drinking straight, and in a Martini, it is absolutely fabulous!
I used to order my Martini's, "hold the Vermouth". One bartender just gave me a soda glass with Bombay Sapphire, and a few olives. One of them was plenty! ...For that night, anyway!Beefeater is way too good to ruin with Vermouth.
Get yourself some Jaegermeister in a shot glass and pour Rumpleminz on top and you have a Screamin' Nazi.I haven't tried Jagermeister, but I do love Berenjager. It's a honey liqueur, VERY sweet, and amazingly good in tea.
(the "jager" in each term is German for "hunter", btw. Jagermeister has a connection to Saint Hubert, patron saint of hunters (and the guy who you supposedly call on to cure rabies)
I had one of those once. Probalby the best Martini I've ever had. Although the James Bond is a close runner up.If you haven't tried it yet, you really ought to have a Bombay Sapphire Martini, with Martini and Rossi extra dry Vermouth (even though it's just a dash, the Vermouth really does make a difference), and a couple of olives, of course. Bombay Sapphire is in a class by itself. It's the only Gin I would consider drinking straight, and in a Martini, it is absolutely fabulous!
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