I have an uncle who used to be Captain Morgan, but then he was promoted to Asst. Chief.
Rum is far too sweet for me. I have no idea what I'd mix with it to cut that.
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I have an uncle who used to be Captain Morgan, but then he was promoted to Asst. Chief.
Rum is far too sweet for me. I have no idea what I'd mix with it to cut that.
Because when I get one with cheap vodka I can taste the difference.
You could just run it through several coffee filters.
Connie, I was refering to ordering it at a bar. At home I usually drink wine.
Connie, I was refering to ordering it at a bar.
I figured you were. I was amused with the image of pulling out a bunch of coffee filters at a bar and straining a drink through it.
Heh.
Rum is far too sweet for me. I have no idea what I'd mix with it to cut that.
White rum too?
Damn, I hit up BevMo and forgot to look at the rum aisle.
sj, you could always get one of those Brita portable water bottles and squirt through that. Not at all weird.
I am perfectly happy ordering my cosmos with Kettle One. I was just wondering if the more cocktail aware in the group felt that was a waste of good vodka?
When I was soliciting vodka suggestions in Natter I was told to save the good stuff for sipping straight or for gimlets. But if you can taste the difference, definitely go with the taste you prefer.
But if you can taste the difference, definitely go with the taste you prefer.
Just know you're committing a culinary crime. ::eyeroll::
If you like it, it's not a waste, regardless of what we think. Particularly if you can taste the difference.
I like good vodka, but I generally order my vodka tonics with rail, because the difference is negligible to me, and I can basically get two for the price of one :) When I'm ordering a gimlet, however, it's Grey Goose or nothing.