when it comes to sipping liquor should I stick with one type until i've gotten substantial experience with it or would you say mixing it up works fine.
also what is your take on vodka?
12-11-2010 05:38 PM
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when it comes to sipping liquor should I stick with one type until i've gotten substantial experience with it or would you say mixing it up works fine. | |
12-11-2010 06:37 PM
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I'd start with one bottle, just to get used to it. Then consider buying 2 or 3 because having them back to back will notice a diff. But if it's mid-levels or blends they really do taste the same. Maybe get a small red label and a medium black label, huge difference in smoothness, thus drinkability | |
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12-12-2010 01:14 AM
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12-12-2010 11:35 AM
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I find I have to stick with one type if I'm new to it, so the flavours are fresher in my mind and I can make better comparisons but I wouldn't say you need substantial experience or anything. You can avoid forgetting what stuff tastes like by having a tasting of 3-4 kinds - it can be like a Tupperware party for dudes. | |
12-13-2010 01:50 AM
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Just learn to drink whiskey so you can pretend to be a man. scotch > irish whiskey >>> canadian whiskey > american whiskey. Start with some ice, then go to a few drops of water or neat as you grow a pair. | |
12-13-2010 08:11 AM
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12-13-2010 08:28 AM
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