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What are you drinking tonight?

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I decided to give it a shot because it is sort of local, distilled in Superior WI. It's a lot smoother tasting than the standard London dry gins like Beefeater or Bombay.

You made me do a double take, mentioning superior and all, since im just east of there. Apparently its really distilled in middleton?

I dont think ive even had gin, well since early teen years anyway. May have to give it a try.
 
Just Yuengling Black and Tan.

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Good and affordable.
 
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You would never muddle a gin and tonic. I'd guess Caipirinha. Cachaça muddled with fresh lime and sugar. Pretty tasty drink.

That is what made me pause, looked kinda in the vein of a Mojito, but I knew it wasn't.

I remember seeing those the first time made from scratch on a cruise about 15 years ago and people were lining up at the time to get them, they became a big hit then.

Reminded my of a gin and tonic at any rate.
 
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You would never muddle a gin and tonic. I'd guess Caipirinha. Cachaça muddled with fresh lime and sugar. Pretty tasty drink.

And you sir would be correct.

Hands down my drink of choice. My "Jack and Coke" if you will.

It's a damn shame so few bars carry Cachaça


You can blame the brazilian wife for getting me into this shit 😛
 
Yumm... Courvoisier is not cheap, but it tastes great especially with some ice. I even done the unholy deed once, of mixing it with coca cola. Heresy but wauw. :awe:

That seems a bit odd, but I won't go any further.

Had a bottle of Courvoisier that was 8 years old when I bought it that had been sitting around for 20 years when we bought it on our honeymoon.

Was pretty good, but I'll probably never buy it again myself.

Watching it sit on the dresser for 20 years was a bit odd.
 
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