I've had nights where I just keep ordering Old Fashioned's, they don't end well.I know a girl in Wisconsin who is named Brandy because that's what her parents were drinking when she was conceived.
Great state ya got there.
An Old Fashioned is 2 parts bourbon (Jim Beam is the prefered brand, but you can use Wild Turkey), bitters, a sugar cube, a lemon peel, a tiny bit of water, and a cherry.
- muddle the sugar cube in a whiskey glass with a tiny bit of water to help dissolve the sugar
- add the two dashes of bitters
- add the lemon peel
- fill the glass with ice
- add bourbon
- stir, garnish with cherry
many places cheat by using simple syrup, and some are adding club soda to it. For the record, I've made this drink myself at the bar one time. It's definitely not a popular cocktail amongst our generation, but damm it's a good drink. Someone once ordered a Sidecar, and I almost cried out of joy.
Isn't that the stuff you put in your dough to make your bread rise?
Yeast?Isn't that the stuff you put in your dough to make your bread rise?
I've had nights where I just keep ordering Old Fashioned's, they don't end well.
As far as I can tell it is the same as whatever the whiskey would be on the rocks, so anywhere from $5 to $8 for the Jim or Turkey that you mentioned. (I haven't gotten one anywhere that has too high of drink prices.what are most bars charging you for one, out of curiosity?
As far as I can tell it is the same as whatever the whiskey would be on the rocks, so anywhere from $5 to $8 for the Jim or Turkey that you mentioned. (I haven't gotten one anywhere that has too high of drink prices.
Someone please take bbdl to the bar or something so he will JUST STOP THAT!
if bb_dl would listen to some Rise Against, Audioslave, and Disturbed, I'd be impressed