Tuesday, January 29, 2008

Alcoholic adoption

Jan 28: The grocery store bought too much booze for Christmas! Skids of one type of spirit. The skid of fifths of Jagermeister was barely touched. Unlike the skids of Baileys Irish Cream, Jack Daniel's. I felt sorry for the Jagermeister and so bought it with the others. A shot of each told me that the Jagermeister is the worst but has more mixing options. I will have to keep buying things to make what I have already worthwhile.

Monday, January 28, 2008

ALFREDO

1.5 oz. gin
1.5 oz. Campari
orange peel

Mix all ingredients with cracked ice in a shaker. Pour into a chilled old fashioned glass. Twist orange peel over drink and drop in.

Also known as: Campari and Gin

Ernest Hemingway drinks Campari and Gordon's with a splash of soda in "Under Kilamanjaro".

Sunday, January 27, 2008

Bad taste in my mouth

Jan 26: Bought Seagram's Extra Dry Gin because I read that Gin can be an acquired taste. The dryer the gin the less flavor. When I get a spirit I take a shot of it to start. A shot of gin is definitely an acquired taste. For some damn reason the author lists the first two ingredient drink featuring gin as the Alfredo, gin and Campari. Thank goodness for the internet because after reading people's comments about Campari I decide against buying it because of the disgusting taste spoken of. Some people develop a taste however. Every one lists a gin and Campari as a gin and Campari not an Alfredo. If the author did this the first doublet gin cocktail would be Bee's Knees. Gin and honey sounds more appealing. I'm going to give up on gin for a while.

Wednesday, January 23, 2008

On considering rum

Jan 22: When I think of rum I think of something dark because rum is made from molasses. Bacardi offers; dark rum "Bacardi Select-Smooth and Rich, medium rum "Bacardi Gold-smooth and mellow, light rum "Bacardi Superior-smooth and dry. I bought all three and prefer Superior, Gold, Select in that order. I think Bacardi predicted this. All of them make good Rum and Cokes. You can choose how flavorful your drink is by selecting the varieties more flavor in the dark less flavor in the light every option comes with the alcohol.

Rum has many cocktail recipes and a pleasing taste, it is a good choice when staring this hobby. So I bought John J Poister's book "The New American Bartender's Guide", it has 2,300 recipes and is cheap. If I had one cocktail from this book everyday it would take six years and three and a half months to have them all. I'm sure my liver would be shot by then.

Upon scanning the rum recipes I see that they can be complex and I see that the gin recipes are less complex. Gin is the first chapter in the book. Vodka is the next chapter but I read that it "has no discernible taste, color or odor, sounds boring regardless if it the best selling spirit. I want something with flavor so I choose Gin.

Sort of disappointed that I bought the Seagram's 7 due to it's lack of mixology.

Sunday, January 20, 2008

Alcohol Journal

My new hobby is going to be cocktails. This is my journal of my adventures in intoxication.

Jan 19: Very cold and dark all the time. Think about drinking cocktails in warm rooms with a fireplace and tropical holidays. Can't have either locations but I can have the cocktail. Thank goodness for portable pleasure, vacation in a bottle-alcohol. Bought Seagram's 7 to go with the 7-up available. Only drink I could think that sounds easy to make. Then I discovered online that Seagram's 7 doesn't appear in many (any?) cocktails besides 7 & 7. Need to look for some other drink maybe Rum and Coke.

Jan 22: When I think of rum I think of something dark because rum is made from molasses. Bacardi offers; dark rum "Bacardi Select-Smooth and Rich, medium rum "Bacardi Gold-smooth and mellow, light rum "Bacardi Superior-smooth and dry. I bought all three and prefer Superior, Gold, Select in that order. I think Bacardi predicted this. All of them make good Rum and Cokes. You can choose how flavorful your drink is by selecting the varieties more flavor in the dark less flavor in the light every option comes with the alcohol.

Rum has many cocktail recipes and a pleasing taste, it is a good choice when staring this hobby. So I bought John J Poister's book "The New American Bartender's Guide", it has 2,300 recipes and is cheap. If I had one cocktail from this book everyday it would take six years and three and a half months to have them all. I'm sure my liver would be shot by then.

Upon scanning the rum recipes I see that they can be complex and I see that the gin recipes are less complex. Gin is the first chapter in the book. Vodka is the next chapter but I read that it "has no discernible taste, color or odor, sounds boring regardless if it the best selling spirit. I want something with flavor so I choose Gin.

Sort of disappointed that I bought the Seagram's 7 due to it's lack of mixology.

Jan 26: Bought Seagram's Extra Dry Gin because I read that Gin can be an acquired taste. The dryer the gin the less flavor. When I get a spirit I take a shot of it to start. A shot of gin is definitely an acquired taste. For some damn reason the author lists the first two ingredient drink featuring gin as the Alfredo, gin and Campari. Thank goodness for the internet because after reading people's comments about Campari I decide against buying it because of the disgusting taste spoken of. Some people develop a taste however. Every one lists a gin and Campari as a gin and Campari not an Alfredo. If the author did this the first doublet gin cocktail would be Bee's Knees. Gin and honey sounds more appealing. I'm going to give up on gin for a while.

Jan 28: The grocery store bought too much booze for Christmas! Skids of one type of spirit. The skid of fifths of Jagermeister was barely touched. Unlike the skids of Baileys Irish Cream, Jack Daniel's. I felt sorry for the Jagermeister and so bought it with the others. A shot of each told me that the Jagermeister is the worst but has more mixing options. I will have to keep buying things to make what I have already worthwhile.

Deep Freeze Relief

My new hobby is going to be cocktails. This is my journal of my adventures in intoxication.



Very cold and dark all the time. I think about drinking cocktails in warm rooms with a fireplace or on a tropical holiday. Can't have either location but I can have the cocktail. Thank goodness for portable pleasure, vacation in a bottle-alcohol. Bought Seagram's 7 to go with the 7-up available. First drink I could think of that sounds easy to make. Had it at weddings.

I grabbed a pint of Seagram's 7, 7-UP, a glass and ice. Filled the glass with ice and wondered if the 7-UP should be placed first or the Seagram's. Had one glass with Seagram's inserted first, it sat on the bottom and I didn't taste it until I got down there. Inserted the Seagram's on top of the 7-UP and it slowly sank to the bottom, a little better idea. Then I remembered that at weddings the drink gets both ingredients added at the same time, this idea worked even better. I wondered if those cocktail shakers would improve the mix even more but I don't have a shaker. Well three glasses of 7 & 7 made the evening more interesting.

This impulsive idea got me thinking about cocktails and wondering if I would enjoy the winter more if I dabbled in making them. I would need real bar glasses, a book, bar tools and different spirits. Well this idea calls for more investigation on the internet. I discovered online that Seagram's 7 doesn't appear in many (any?) cocktails besides 7 & 7. Need to look for some other drink to make maybe Rum and Coke. A little disappointed that the Seagram's didn't develop into further exploration of cocktails. Rum sounds promising.

Saturday, January 19, 2008

7 & 7

1.5 oz. Seagram's 7 Crown blended whiskey
4 oz. 7-UP

Pour the whiskey into a chilled highball glass with ice. Add 7-UP and stir gently.

A classic cocktail

This was my first drink that I made. Tried it three times and couldn't find many other recipes for the whiskey so I gave up on this spirit. Didn't know the recipe when I made it. I just added what I thought was the right mix. I could work a little more on finding the right proportions that I like.

Journal entry about this drink.

Tuesday, January 15, 2008

DIRTY SHOW 2008

The Dirty Show 2008!

Bert's Warehouse Theater
Detroit, MI

WWW.DIRTYSHOW.ORG
Added: January 15, 2008