nicholas029
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Someone who is serious about drinking single malt scotch whiskey would only ever add a few drops of water to their glass, if that. Then again, they're a different breed.
sorry.
Someone who is serious about drinking single malt scotch whiskey would only ever add a few drops of water to their glass, if that. Then again, they're a different breed.
Been enjoying some rusty nails these cold nights.
Mmmm that sounds great. Other variations also listed...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rusty_Nail_(cocktail)
I really enjoy Drambuie on the rocks as an after-dinner drink. Very interesting / complex flavour.
Mixing it with a decent Scotch whisky seems like a win-win.
ps. Have you tried the Rusty Nail with a few drops of Perrier? Just wondering ---
Cheers!
RCB
Just went out to dinner tonight and tried a rusty nail. Damn, that was way too sweet for me. Should've just asked for a straight-up Scotch!
BTW @bavinck
, I'm continuing my journey through the latest CoA with MBP -> Groove -> Meze 99 Classics (just got them in for testing today). Man, Maurice mellowed it out for this album, or am I crazy?
Thanks for the J&B recommend. Ardbeg is cheap for peaty single malt, but it's still not cheap.
And do check out Maurice's Seirom output for atmospherics!
Just went out to dinner tonight and tried a rusty nail. Damn, that was way too sweet for me. Should've just asked for a straight-up Scotch!
BTW @bavinck, I'm continuing my journey through the latest CoA with MBP -> Groove -> Meze 99 Classics (just got them in for testing today). Man, Maurice mellowed it out for this album, or am I crazy?
It was on their list, so I assumed they knew how to mix it properly. Tasted like it did have bitters. Just got it on a whim after reading about it in this thread.
Not a dislike per se. Just didn't know what expect and was hoping for something more bittersweet. I'd just mix it a bit differently myself to tone down the sweetness.
Have you had a Godfather? 2 parts blended Scotch + 1 part Amaretto. Tastes almost like a maraschino cherry.