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Jenise wrote:Rum gimlet: Myers or other dark rum, Rose's lime concentrate, green mint cherry, lots of ice, hot summer day.
Jeff B
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Frank Deis wrote:Mostly if I want a drink it's "pure" stuff -- Scotch ...
Robin Garr wrote:Frank Deis wrote:Mostly if I want a drink it's "pure" stuff -- Scotch ...
Gimme an ounce of Talisker and a quiet place, and I'm happy. Maybe a little chip of ice in it, but nothing more.
Jenise
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Tue Mar 21, 2006 2:45 pm
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Hoke wrote:Jenise wrote:Rum gimlet: Myers or other dark rum, Rose's lime concentrate, green mint cherry, lots of ice, hot summer day.
Oh, Jenise, Jenise, what to do with you? Stylish, sophisticated, polished...and then you go and use Rose's Concentrate Lime Juice. Tsk, tsk, tsk!
You know that drink---good to begin with---would be sooo much better with fresh lime juice and it's not that much more difficult to squeeze a lime (and even better to muddle that sucker just a bit to relaese the essential oils) than it is to pull that old bottle of Rose's out of the fridge and pry open the heavily crusted top to pour a sip then put it back for further aging. Plus, you do know there's sugar in the concentrate, don't you?
Jenise
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wnissen wrote: Except the ones with brandy or vodka.
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