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riskllama wrote:Koolbak wins this thread.
WILLIAMS5232 wrote:as far as dukasaur goes, i had no idea you were so goofy. i mean, you hate your parents so much you'd wish they'd been shot? just move out bro.
riskllama wrote:Koolbak wins this thread.
riskllama wrote:Koolbak wins this thread.
What's your feeling on things like Cynar, Amaro, Chartreuse? Seemed like these things were relics of a different age that have seem to blossom in popularity again with Gen X and millennials.KoolBak wrote:Liqueurs...
I keep many in my whisky cabinet for craft cocktails when I / we do that.
The ONLY one I drink in and of itself is Frangelico. That shoite is the nectar of the gods to my palette. I LOVE it on a cold morning in black coffee, or a shot to sip as a dessert. One bottle (a fifth here which is a fifth of a gallon / or about 750 ml) lasts me about a year. Good thing cause it's spendy to an old redneck
WILLIAMS5232 wrote:as far as dukasaur goes, i had no idea you were so goofy. i mean, you hate your parents so much you'd wish they'd been shot? just move out bro.
riskllama wrote:Koolbak wins this thread.



WILLIAMS5232 wrote:as far as dukasaur goes, i had no idea you were so goofy. i mean, you hate your parents so much you'd wish they'd been shot? just move out bro.
riskllama wrote:Koolbak wins this thread.
Historically... it hasn't been expensive haha. I guess like all things the price has shot up over the last 5-10 years but last time i bought a bottle it was $20. Just find a shot at a bar lol... Also found it at liquorama on discoKoolBak wrote:Gods. Was gonna order a bottle but what I see is $60-$150. f*ck that![]()
I'll find a shot in a bar!
WILLIAMS5232 wrote:as far as dukasaur goes, i had no idea you were so goofy. i mean, you hate your parents so much you'd wish they'd been shot? just move out bro.

brown gin usually means it's barrel aged and 99% of the time the stuff it weird, I've had a handful of decent ones but the concept is just strange to me.riskllama wrote:yeah, I had to order the Kyro stuff in as well...I told them I wanted a bottle of the gin & a bottle of their rye. what I got was a case () of white/clear(?) gin and a case of BROWN gin, which I didn't really care for & promptly returned given the fact that I had paid over $400 for 8 bottles of hooch that I technically didn't really want in the first place. as I said, the clear stuff is quite yummy - the rye whiskey is still on order...
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WILLIAMS5232 wrote:as far as dukasaur goes, i had no idea you were so goofy. i mean, you hate your parents so much you'd wish they'd been shot? just move out bro.
riskllama wrote:Koolbak wins this thread.
riskllama wrote:Koolbak wins this thread.
WILLIAMS5232 wrote:as far as dukasaur goes, i had no idea you were so goofy. i mean, you hate your parents so much you'd wish they'd been shot? just move out bro.
riskllama wrote:Koolbak wins this thread.
riskllama wrote:Koolbak wins this thread.
Chartreuse is amazing. It's just so damned hard to find these days. I visited the Chartreuse museum in Paris last year and brought back some rare editions and now have 6 different kinds in my bar. My favorite is the VEP. It's aged for 15 years in acacia barrels and is absolutely stunning.mookiemcgee wrote:What's your feeling on things like Cynar, Amaro, Chartreuse? Seemed like these things were relics of a different age that have seem to blossom in popularity again with Gen X and millennials.KoolBak wrote:Liqueurs...
I keep many in my whisky cabinet for craft cocktails when I / we do that.
The ONLY one I drink in and of itself is Frangelico. That shoite is the nectar of the gods to my palette. I LOVE it on a cold morning in black coffee, or a shot to sip as a dessert. One bottle (a fifth here which is a fifth of a gallon / or about 750 ml) lasts me about a year. Good thing cause it's spendy to an old redneck

agreed. Mind you, they're taking shit wine and doing that to it, so it's not like they're ruining something I would have enjoyed. It's likely overripe wine with mega purple in it to begin with.mookiemcgee wrote:I have a broker in Michigan who LOVES root beer infused vodka, she had a shit fit last time i was there because the brand was discontinuing it. I have nothing against infused/flavored vodkas, vodka is built for it!
Cherry Vanilla Whisk(e)y doesn't sound half bad, kinda like the flavors you'd expect from whisk(e)y aged in barrels previously used for red wine. I feel like I've seen alot of those pop up last few years, and I'm good with it. It really turns my stomach that there are a bunch of wine aged in whisk(e)y barrels on the market now though, that shit wrong.

My wife bought me a still a few years back for Xmas and I started making moonshine. Of course, that means a lot of infused stuff. But I got pretty serious with it. For starters, I use a vacuum sealer and thermo circulator which allows me to complete infusions in 4 hours rather than months. Additionally, I really try and make the flavored shine taste like what it's named after. Like, one common flavor of moonshine is 'apple pie' and it's normally done by just putting some apples and cinnamon sticks in the booze for a while. But I butter wash the liquor with brown butter, infuse toasted oats, brown sugar, ofc cinnamon and apples to make it actually taste like apple pie. I then started in on a series of "classic desserts". Pineapple upside down cake (roasted pineapple, caramelized brown sugar, toasted rice, and dried cherries), pecan pie, etc. I even do a carrot cake one.KoolBak wrote:Infused...
So when we travel to the coast (60 miles from home) we typically go to Astoria, Oregon and stay for 3 days or so. Tons of shoite to do, but Astoria has lots of great bars.
One is the Inferno Lounge, totally cool atmosphere and built on a pier over the ocean.
Their claim to fame is their infused alcohols. Took my youngest for a weekend there on his 21st birthday recently. Ordered Red Vines vodka (yes they dissolve licorice in it) with lemonade / soda. Killer. Their infused stuff is on their menu (website below) and is all stuff you can make at home.
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Yeah, I'm in the business lol. In unrelated news, Detlev is also my dad's middle name!!!detlef wrote:agreed. Mind you, they're taking shit wine and doing that to it, so it's not like they're ruining something I would have enjoyed. It's likely overripe wine with mega purple in it to begin with.mookiemcgee wrote:I have a broker in Michigan who LOVES root beer infused vodka, she had a shit fit last time i was there because the brand was discontinuing it. I have nothing against infused/flavored vodkas, vodka is built for it!
Cherry Vanilla Whisk(e)y doesn't sound half bad, kinda like the flavors you'd expect from whisk(e)y aged in barrels previously used for red wine. I feel like I've seen alot of those pop up last few years, and I'm good with it. It really turns my stomach that there are a bunch of wine aged in whisk(e)y barrels on the market now though, that shit wrong.
Are you in the business? Sounds like it. I'm a retired sommelier and restaurant owner.
WILLIAMS5232 wrote:as far as dukasaur goes, i had no idea you were so goofy. i mean, you hate your parents so much you'd wish they'd been shot? just move out bro.
Detlef is a shortened nickname for me. I was a chef and my favorite NBA team was the Supersonics. Back when they had Detlef Schrempf, one of my friends started calling me Detlef Chef and it stuck.mookiemcgee wrote:Yeah, I'm in the business lol. In unrelated news, Detlev is also my dad's middle name!!!detlef wrote:agreed. Mind you, they're taking shit wine and doing that to it, so it's not like they're ruining something I would have enjoyed. It's likely overripe wine with mega purple in it to begin with.mookiemcgee wrote:I have a broker in Michigan who LOVES root beer infused vodka, she had a shit fit last time i was there because the brand was discontinuing it. I have nothing against infused/flavored vodkas, vodka is built for it!
Cherry Vanilla Whisk(e)y doesn't sound half bad, kinda like the flavors you'd expect from whisk(e)y aged in barrels previously used for red wine. I feel like I've seen alot of those pop up last few years, and I'm good with it. It really turns my stomach that there are a bunch of wine aged in whisk(e)y barrels on the market now though, that shit wrong.
Are you in the business? Sounds like it. I'm a retired sommelier and restaurant owner.
When the first 'wine aged in whiskey/bourbon barrels' products started coming out it was mostly sourced from Spain, but now all the big companies are doing them and yeah that shit is mostly California/North America/Western Hemisphere sourced wine. It is what it is I guess, maybe it actually helps cover up how very bad the wine already was idk. I doubt these products will exist in 10 years but there is a glut of used bourbon barrels on the market so it's incredibly cheap to do it (around .05-.10c bottle in additional production costs) and the big companies love to lean into new trends and then move on to the next trend in a few years.

WILLIAMS5232 wrote:as far as dukasaur goes, i had no idea you were so goofy. i mean, you hate your parents so much you'd wish they'd been shot? just move out bro.
Very cool. What do you make? I see from your profile you make wine. I'm pretty familiar with CA wines. Which one(s) do you make?mookiemcgee wrote:Producer, I make and sell
