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if you couldn't tell, this is going to be purely preference. cause most of the stuff posted here is gross IMO. experiment and see whats best for you
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Sippin' Tequila on the rocks is great man. Great drink year-round. Don Julio is my go to drink at most places. Patron is horrible though...The Macallan series > any type of scotch. Johnnie Walker is nice tho. For bourbon I like Woodford Reserve, very strong though.
Also I found a new liking for tequila. Girls also like cafe patron, so you gotta keep a bottle of that at your crib for the late night.
I really like vodka sodas because the soda waters down the vodka and it is much easier to drink (I can't take shots for some reason).
I stopped drinking beer after college but once in a while a nice corona light will do.
You can never go wrong with Crown. On the rocks of course, don't ruin it by mixing it with other things.
i have never seen let alone heard bout this Willetts you talk about. Ship me a bottle or two? Paypal "gift" (hopefully I wont need to start a thread on NT next month of NT VETERAN LOBOTOMYBEATS SCAMMED ME FOR A BOTTLE OF BOOZE!) hahaha.
Google apple pie, thank me later son.
Preference is to be expected, but you're right about experimenting because a lot of people just stick to the big name brand they know and nothing else. People do that with vodka a lot and that never made sense to me especially when most would add a mixer. Spending money on a premium vodka when you're mixing it doesn't make a lot of sense, plus.. they probably couldn't tell the difference between a premium brand and Smirnoff (which is my go-to when mixing)if you couldn't tell, this is going to be purely preference. cause most of the stuff posted here is gross IMO. experiment and see whats best for you
Preference is to be expected, but you're right about experimenting because a lot of people just stick to the big name brand they know and nothing else. People do that with vodka a lot and that never made sense to me especially when most would add a mixer. Spending money on a premium vodka when you're mixing it doesn't make a lot of sense, plus.. they probably couldn't tell the difference between a premium brand and Smirnoff (which is my go-to when mixing)
Preference is to be expected, but you're right about experimenting because a lot of people just stick to the big name brand they know and nothing else. People do that with vodka a lot and that never made sense to me especially when most would add a mixer. Spending money on a premium vodka when you're mixing it doesn't make a lot of sense, plus.. they probably couldn't tell the difference between a premium brand and Smirnoff (which is my go-to when mixing)
back when goose was popular (2006?), i had a giant costco-sized bottle for a party. when it ran out, i refilled it with the smirnoff that nobody would touch. the ladies loved it