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Aristus

(68,641 posts)
Thu Dec 26, 2024, 08:35 PM 17 hrs ago

Trying a new cocktail tonight. It's holiday week; don't judge me.

Enjoying a Montana. Brandy, ruby port, and dry vermouth. No shaking necessary; pour over ice into an Old Fashioned glass, and stir.

It’s okay. Probably won’t have one again. But it’s a check mark in my bar book with 1,100 cocktail recipes. Getting closer…

Hope everyone had a nice Christmas…

See you all right here tomorrow night.

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Trying a new cocktail tonight. It's holiday week; don't judge me. (Original Post) Aristus 17 hrs ago OP
I would never judge you about your drink of choice. You are OK with people asking you anything. texasfiddler 17 hrs ago #1
Hello. Aristus 17 hrs ago #2
I have asked you a couple of friday night questions. I don't post often. I live about an hour south of San Antonio. texasfiddler 17 hrs ago #3
Maybe consider Tacoma Washington as well leftieNanner 17 hrs ago #4
Definitely! Aristus 16 hrs ago #6
We're fairly new to 253 leftieNanner 16 hrs ago #7
I'm so glad you like it here. Aristus 16 hrs ago #8
I apologize. Aristus 16 hrs ago #5
Don't take it personally True Dough 16 hrs ago #9
Nope. No fuzzy navel. Aristus 16 hrs ago #11
I was born and raised in Galveston County; I have a daughter in the Pacific Northwest.... Trueblue Texan 14 hrs ago #36
Our beaches aren't necessarily warm. But they are lovely and enchanting. Aristus 14 hrs ago #37
I've been to those COLD-ASSED BEACHES! Trueblue Texan 14 hrs ago #40
Your OP prompts my question: True Dough 16 hrs ago #10
Maybe a couple hundred. Aristus 16 hrs ago #12
Screw Saki, but Compari, is worth it.nt Trueblue Texan 14 hrs ago #19
what recipe do you have that needs absinthe? I've got a bottle I've had for years... Trueblue Texan 14 hrs ago #20
Oh, shoot. My bar book is downstairs, and I don't feel like going down to get it right now. Aristus 14 hrs ago #25
When you get down there... Trueblue Texan 14 hrs ago #28
I'm in my library, dressed in my bathrobe, and surrounded by my bookshelves. My favorite place in the Universe. Aristus 14 hrs ago #32
LOL! I feel ya! Trueblue Texan 14 hrs ago #34
And New Years Eve is coming. ...Cheers! 🍷 surfered 15 hrs ago #13
And to you! Aristus 15 hrs ago #14
Hell, maybe we won't even remember the next four years, and the misery will teach the dumb Trueblue Texan 14 hrs ago #30
My 2016 bottle of Hillary For President champagne stayed in my fridge for four years. Aristus 14 hrs ago #35
I would never judge you. I had three slices of cheesecake (three different flavors) after dinner yesterday. highplainsdem 15 hrs ago #15
That's what holidays are for. Sounds delicious! Aristus 15 hrs ago #16
It was. Cranberry swirl, pecan pie and tuxedo cheesecake. highplainsdem 14 hrs ago #17
To hell with penance! Have another slice! nt Trueblue Texan 14 hrs ago #31
Can you take a pic of the recipe? Trueblue Texan 14 hrs ago #18
Yikes! LudwigPastorius 14 hrs ago #21
Oh, Jezzzusss! for certain!nt Trueblue Texan 14 hrs ago #27
My go-to winter drink is a B-52 notKeith 14 hrs ago #22
That looks EXTREMELY naughty! Trueblue Texan 14 hrs ago #24
I love the B-52! Aristus 14 hrs ago #26
I like a variation of that called the "After 8". LudwigPastorius 14 hrs ago #38
I'm making 2 loaves of sourdough tomorrow. Trueblue Texan 14 hrs ago #23
My go-to when numbness is called for is just straight vodka. Aristus 14 hrs ago #29
I'll send you a starter when you're ready...nt Trueblue Texan 14 hrs ago #33
I actually have those ingredients splat 14 hrs ago #39
You're fine, Aristus wendyb-NC 14 hrs ago #41
I received 3 bottles to add to our cabinet as gifts yesterday woodsprite 7 hrs ago #42
Am a bit sad Squeaky41 5 hrs ago #43

texasfiddler

(2,193 posts)
1. I would never judge you about your drink of choice. You are OK with people asking you anything.
Thu Dec 26, 2024, 08:38 PM
17 hrs ago

LOL

Aristus

(68,641 posts)
2. Hello.
Thu Dec 26, 2024, 08:44 PM
17 hrs ago


I don’t remember us meeting before.

I was born and raised in San Antonio, but have lived my entire adult life in the Pacific Northwest.

texasfiddler

(2,193 posts)
3. I have asked you a couple of friday night questions. I don't post often. I live about an hour south of San Antonio.
Thu Dec 26, 2024, 08:55 PM
17 hrs ago

Funny, I plan to move to Oregon in a few years. I have an uncle in Corvallis (retired Oregon State University Professor) who got me interested in the area.

leftieNanner

(15,744 posts)
7. We're fairly new to 253
Thu Dec 26, 2024, 09:27 PM
16 hrs ago

But we love it here. I can see the Sound and Mt Rainier every morning when I walk my dog. Beautiful!

Aristus

(68,641 posts)
8. I'm so glad you like it here.
Thu Dec 26, 2024, 09:32 PM
16 hrs ago

My supervising physician called me a while back (he was a new arrival from western New York State), and happened to mention that “the mountain is out”. I told him: “Hey! You’re picking up the local lingo!”

Aristus

(68,641 posts)
5. I apologize.
Thu Dec 26, 2024, 09:17 PM
16 hrs ago

It’s possible I was a little tiddly at the time…

I strongly endorse emigration to the Northwest. It’s beautiful here. And very blue. Provided you stay west of the Cascade Mountains.

True Dough

(20,870 posts)
9. Don't take it personally
Thu Dec 26, 2024, 09:42 PM
16 hrs ago

One cannot consume as many drinks as Aristus and not have a fuzzy memory from time to time. And a fuzzy navel!

Trueblue Texan

(3,021 posts)
36. I was born and raised in Galveston County; I have a daughter in the Pacific Northwest....
Thu Dec 26, 2024, 11:33 PM
14 hrs ago

...who will never move back, and who the f could blame her? I would move there with her, but I need the warmth of the beaches in Texas. Maybe when I'm too old to go to the beach, I will consider living in Port Angeles or Seattle.

Aristus

(68,641 posts)
37. Our beaches aren't necessarily warm. But they are lovely and enchanting.
Thu Dec 26, 2024, 11:37 PM
14 hrs ago

It's not uncommon for Northwesterners to get bundled up against the cold, and go walking along the beach in wintertime.

If you do move up here, I would recommend Seattle over Port Angeles. Port Angeles is a quick ferry ride from Canada, and is home to one of the best bars and bartenders on the West Coast. But for everything else, Seattle is your best bet.

Trueblue Texan

(3,021 posts)
40. I've been to those COLD-ASSED BEACHES!
Thu Dec 26, 2024, 11:48 PM
14 hrs ago

Second Beach...Jesus CHRIST! Cold as F!!!! in AUGUST! Yes, they are lovely, but I just cannot abide!

Alki(sp?) cold, but not as miserable as Second. Still. Nothing like the Gulf waters. I'll have to be old enough where I don't even consider going to beaches. Having been raised on Galveston Bay, I seem to actually need these warm waters and the soft, most velvety sand I've ever walked on...it's a good 2 hour drive from my current location, but I need to be able to put my feet in the warm sand of a Gulf beach. Never found a tropical beach anywhere that would sub for it.

Today I had a powerful craving for oysters--hubby found some small ones--my faves--at HEB. I fried them up and was satisfied. (Jesus! $24/pound!) I haven't had them fried at home for several years. Oysters from the Pacific NW are enormous...not like the precious tiny ones from the Gulf. So many things from PNW I long for. So many things from home I need. Coming from generations of commercial fishermen probably ruined me for other locations.

True Dough

(20,870 posts)
10. Your OP prompts my question:
Thu Dec 26, 2024, 09:43 PM
16 hrs ago

Of the 1,100 cocktail recipes in your bar book, how many have you sampled so far?

Aristus

(68,641 posts)
12. Maybe a couple hundred.
Thu Dec 26, 2024, 09:59 PM
16 hrs ago

A lot of them call for components I don’t keep on hand.

Saki, grapefruit juice, Campari, absinthe-substitutes, etc.

I don’t expect I’ll try them all. But I’ll come close.

Trueblue Texan

(3,021 posts)
20. what recipe do you have that needs absinthe? I've got a bottle I've had for years...
Thu Dec 26, 2024, 11:18 PM
14 hrs ago

...still unsealed. I'd love to experience it.

Aristus

(68,641 posts)
25. Oh, shoot. My bar book is downstairs, and I don't feel like going down to get it right now.
Thu Dec 26, 2024, 11:22 PM
14 hrs ago

But since they don't sell absinthe in the States, the book does recommend a number of possible substitutes. I don't have any of those, either.

Trueblue Texan

(3,021 posts)
28. When you get down there...
Thu Dec 26, 2024, 11:25 PM
14 hrs ago

..I totally understand. I wouldn't do stairs right now, either!

Aristus

(68,641 posts)
32. I'm in my library, dressed in my bathrobe, and surrounded by my bookshelves. My favorite place in the Universe.
Thu Dec 26, 2024, 11:28 PM
14 hrs ago

My only regret is that I didn't bring a snifter of brandy up with me...

Anyway, I'm pretty much immobile at the moment.

Trueblue Texan

(3,021 posts)
30. Hell, maybe we won't even remember the next four years, and the misery will teach the dumb
Thu Dec 26, 2024, 11:27 PM
14 hrs ago

fucks without our help. We can hope. I've got another bottle of sparking cooling in the fridge.

Aristus

(68,641 posts)
35. My 2016 bottle of Hillary For President champagne stayed in my fridge for four years.
Thu Dec 26, 2024, 11:31 PM
14 hrs ago

Until I finally had a chance to pop the cork in November, 2020. Such joy back then; believing that TFG was gone for good.

Oh shit; I can feel the need for numbness coming on...

highplainsdem

(52,839 posts)
15. I would never judge you. I had three slices of cheesecake (three different flavors) after dinner yesterday.
Thu Dec 26, 2024, 10:48 PM
15 hrs ago

Doing penance with a large salad for a late dinner tonight (thought TBH I like salad).

Trueblue Texan

(3,021 posts)
18. Can you take a pic of the recipe?
Thu Dec 26, 2024, 11:16 PM
14 hrs ago

My go to, is Paul Masson Peach brandy poured over frozen orange slices, cranberries, and limes, followed by cheap Cook's sparkling wine. It's pretty decent out on the patio with jazz playing. Also Roy Buchanan, who defies genre.Get the music right, the quality of the booze follows, no matter how little it cost.

LudwigPastorius

(11,084 posts)
21. Yikes!
Thu Dec 26, 2024, 11:18 PM
14 hrs ago

I'll have to say, though, that sounds better than a "Hannah Montana"...which is brandy, ruby port, vermouth, and Kool-Aid.

notKeith

(151 posts)
22. My go-to winter drink is a B-52
Thu Dec 26, 2024, 11:19 PM
14 hrs ago

I know, named after the bomber - irrespective, I like the band.
B-52 is a layered drink:
• Kahlua on the bottom
• Next layer is Baileys
• Top layer is Grand Marnier

Pour the Kahlua in first, then CAREFULLY drizzle the Baileys over that layer with an inverted spoon. This layer goes fairly easily. Then pour the Grand Marnier over the Baileys. This layer is the hardest, as the specific gravity of Baileys and Grand Marnier are fairly close (1.05 vs 1.03).
Give this a try - it's excellent when Jack Frost is nipping at your nose.

Trueblue Texan

(3,021 posts)
24. That looks EXTREMELY naughty!
Thu Dec 26, 2024, 11:22 PM
14 hrs ago

Like an eggnog sort of decadence! I can't wait!

I think I've got everything I need...but I have to wait until tomorrow night...too much indulgence on this night.

Aristus

(68,641 posts)
26. I love the B-52!
Thu Dec 26, 2024, 11:23 PM
14 hrs ago

I've only had it a couple of times. All of the ingredients are standards in my bar.

It takes a steady hand to prepare it properly.

Trueblue Texan

(3,021 posts)
23. I'm making 2 loaves of sourdough tomorrow.
Thu Dec 26, 2024, 11:20 PM
14 hrs ago

Feeding the starters now...The entire next week(s) will be packed with getting rid of excess crap and discovering new ways to numb. Open to suggestions, folks!

Aristus

(68,641 posts)
29. My go-to when numbness is called for is just straight vodka.
Thu Dec 26, 2024, 11:26 PM
14 hrs ago

Vodka plus empty stomach equals numbness.

Boy, oh boy, do I love sourdough bread! Another staple in my pantry that I do not allow to run out. Any recipe that calls for bread can support a sourdough substitution.

splat

(2,335 posts)
39. I actually have those ingredients
Thu Dec 26, 2024, 11:47 PM
14 hrs ago

I'm sorry you don't recommend them together. I'm not experienced with combinations, and would love to find something I like besides a Manhattan.

wendyb-NC

(3,892 posts)
41. You're fine, Aristus
Fri Dec 27, 2024, 12:11 AM
14 hrs ago

You have a fascinating repertoire of cocktails. They sound quite interesting and unusual. Where do your recipes come from. Do you have a Bartender's Guide, or google interesting cocktails? I'm just curious.

woodsprite

(12,247 posts)
42. I received 3 bottles to add to our cabinet as gifts yesterday
Fri Dec 27, 2024, 06:54 AM
7 hrs ago

Gifford Pamplemousse, a bottle of Stoli unflavored vodka, and a bottle of Vanilla Vodka.

Been checking out recipes. Hubby knows I love Paloma’s and Grapefruit Crush drinks so that’s how he came up with the idea for Pamplemousse. I had seen a Key Lime Pie drink that used the vanilla vodka, but I’ll have to go out and get a few other ingredients before I can try that one.

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