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Oak Liquor Cabinet on the southbound side of 183 between McNeil and Oak Knoll, dude has a lot of stuff you can't find elsewhere. For the less rare items, I like Total Wine.Where the best place to buy liquor in Austin, TX?
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Oak Liquor Cabinet on the southbound side of 183 between McNeil and Oak Knoll, dude has a lot of stuff you can't find elsewhere. For the less rare items, I like Total Wine.Where the best place to buy liquor in Austin, TX?
Try this Buffalo Trace bourbon for $30 -- a little bit sweet and tastySomebody point me toward a good beginner scotch in the 50-75$ range if that's possible.
Im definitely familiar with Buffalo Trace and most bourbons.Havent seen a price increase here,I know of at least two bars where it serves as the well bourbon and is very cheap.It can also be had for 25$ or so a bottle at most places.Just to be clear, Buffalo Trace is Bourbon not scotch. It's decent, but the price has steadily gone up bringing its value down. It's venturing close to Eagle Rare prices, which is definitely more worth the money.
Nothing better than the classic dry martini with extra olives
my love for Gin has shifted me towards martinis
never realized how great they are...but unsure of what the different variations of martinis to order.
can anyone recommend some different martinis?
You can get it dirty which just adds the liquid from the olive jar.A vesper is the way I drink them usually,which substitutes the vermouth for vodka and adds Lillet.Not sure if that's technically a martini though.my love for Gin has shifted me towards martinis
never realized how great they are...but unsure of what the different variations of martinis to order.
how do yall drink it?
my love for Gin has shifted me towards martinis
never realized how great they are...but unsure of what the different variations of martinis to order.
how do yall drink it?
You can get it dirty which just adds the liquid from the olive jar.A vesper is the way I drink them usually,which substitutes the vermouth for vodka and adds Lillet.Not sure if that's technically a martini though.
Im definitely familiar with Buffalo Trace and most bourbons.Havent seen a price increase here,I know of at least two bars where it serves as the well bourbon and is very cheap.It can also be had for 25$ or so a bottle at most places.
I was in FL this past Christmas and my cousin told me the price of Buffalo Trace and how rare it is.Out of curiosity, where do you live? Here in Texas the prices of all the Buffalo Trace bourbons has risen here over the past 5 years. Consider yourself lucky if the prices aren't increasing in your area. There's one store I go to that has seen a minimal increase, other than that everybody is taking full advantage of its scarcity.Im definitely familiar with Buffalo Trace and most bourbons.Havent seen a price increase here,I know of at least two bars where it serves as the well bourbon and is very cheap.It can also be had for 25$ or so a bottle at most places.
^^^^ Ahhh thanks for the info,Bond drinks them? I picked them up from a hipster bar,where everyone drinks ,vespers,pimm's cups,and side cars.
I live in Kentucky,it's made like 45 minutes from my house,that's probably some of the reason,that and alcohol in general here being super cheap.Out of curiosity, where do you live? Here in Texas the prices of all the Buffalo Trace bourbons has risen here over the past 5 years. Consider yourself lucky if the prices aren't increasing in your area. There's one store I go to that has seen a minimal increase, other than that everybody is taking full advantage of its scarcity.
if you like gin you should try it.i have never had a martini.
how much am i missing.
Yeah I have been,Pappy and all of the "Old Rip Van Winkle" line are actually made at the Buffalo Trace distillery. I've never owned a bottle since it only releases once a year and is extremely limited.It's fairly easy to get by the drink though,but that runs into a lot of money.If you're in Texas and want to try some,a place in Austin called The Blackheart supposed to have one of the best bourbon collections in the country,they may have some.Damn, that's gotta be nice. Odds are definitely in your favor to pick up Pappy and any other more difficult to obtain bourbon from their line. You been to the distillery?
i have never had a martini.
how much am i missing.