Bar Basics - A little help

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I'm moving shortly to a house with a bar, the idea doesn't appeal to me and I'd prefer it was removed but apparently it is a permanent fixture and has to stay. So I figure if you can't beat em, join em.

Can anyone help me with some ideas for setting up a basic functioning bar? Whats necessary? Whats nice to have? What are the most common spirits? (So I don't have to shell out for 50 kazillion different bottles of booze straight up) Know any good but simple cocktails?

Cheers!

Looking through pattern skies (papa november), Wednesday, 5 July 2006 02:13 (nineteen years ago)

gin scotch vodka

electric sound of jim [and why not] (electricsound), Wednesday, 5 July 2006 02:16 (nineteen years ago)

well thats a start.

Looking through pattern skies (papa november), Wednesday, 5 July 2006 02:17 (nineteen years ago)

I am drinking my summer fave right now. Vodka tonic with a twist. Fill a glass with ice, squeeze a lime wedge over the ice, pour vodka and then tonic water over the lime wedge. Imbibe with gusto.

For a basic functioning wet bar, I'd say you need gin, vodka, tequila, scotch, bourbon, and rum. I wouldn't really set up house anywhere without those, at least.

100% CHAMPS with a Yes! Attitude. (Austin, Still), Wednesday, 5 July 2006 02:19 (nineteen years ago)

you should have weekly chook raffles.

estela (estela), Wednesday, 5 July 2006 02:21 (nineteen years ago)

A cocktail shaker and strainer. Different kinds of glassware: martini glasses, rocks glasses, highball glasses, beer pints.

Vodka, gin, rum, scotch, bourbon, in order of mixability with other flavors.

Bitters.

I will commence to drop a knowledge bomb. (Rock Hardy), Wednesday, 5 July 2006 02:21 (nineteen years ago)

brandy and dry is a fab drink i've just been turned onto.

electric sound of jim [and why not] (electricsound), Wednesday, 5 July 2006 02:29 (nineteen years ago)

Cool, because I think if I have to put up with this timber behemoth in my loungeroom, I want it to be a reasonably well-stocked bar....eventually.

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Looking through pattern skies (papa november), Wednesday, 5 July 2006 02:31 (nineteen years ago)

Have a cocktail party and on the invite write a different booz. People each bring one, then you have loads. Hilarity (and possibly vom) ensues.

Trayce (trayce), Wednesday, 5 July 2006 02:40 (nineteen years ago)

on each invite, that should say.

Trayce (trayce), Wednesday, 5 July 2006 02:40 (nineteen years ago)

A bar isn't just about drinks...

Radio / Small TV (for the footy/cricket obvs.)
Stools (at least two in front of it)
Crazy crap on the wall behind
Bar fridge (for beer etc, unless you're going to put in a tap, which I doubt)
Glasses (shot, highballs, tumblers, pots)

At least six bottles of different spirits to start off I should think.

S- (sgh), Wednesday, 5 July 2006 02:40 (nineteen years ago)

TAP TAP TAP TAP TAP

electric sound of jim [and why not] (electricsound), Wednesday, 5 July 2006 02:42 (nineteen years ago)

Make your own bar syrup (aka simple syrup) by bringing 1 cup of water and 2 cups of sugar to a boil while stirring. Make sure all the crystals are dissolved, then cool and put into a bottle you can pour from. Use it to make mojitos (smash up some mint leaves with some syrup, add a tot of light rum, pour over ice and finish with soda water) and mint juleps (similar process to mojito, only use bourbon instead of rum and no soda water). Or, an old-fashioned: syrup and two dashes of bitters into the glass, swirl it around, add ice, pour whiskey or bourbon over and toss in a twist of lemon.

It's also great for sweetening cold drinks like tea, iced coffee, and lemonade.

Jaq (Jaq), Wednesday, 5 July 2006 02:45 (nineteen years ago)

I might actually put in a tap, my husband wants to and I told him I'd look into it.

Looking through pattern skies (papa november), Wednesday, 5 July 2006 02:48 (nineteen years ago)

Use it as a great prop for your photo shoots!

Trayce (trayce), Wednesday, 5 July 2006 02:52 (nineteen years ago)

Um the bar that is. Not the beer tap.

Although.... hm...

Trayce (trayce), Wednesday, 5 July 2006 02:52 (nineteen years ago)

You'll also want an autographed picture of Dean Martin or somebody so's folks can ask if you really knew them.

jim wentworth (wench), Wednesday, 5 July 2006 02:58 (nineteen years ago)

get a signed photo of esteban buttez in a polo

electric sound of jim [and why not] (electricsound), Wednesday, 5 July 2006 02:59 (nineteen years ago)

collar up?

Looking through pattern skies (papa november), Wednesday, 5 July 2006 03:00 (nineteen years ago)

You could go hardcore and get all those annoying liquers or rotate through some of them as the seasons change:
Creme du Banane, Cocao (white), Cassis, Menthe, Kahlua, Cointreau, Grand Marnier, Triple Sec, Tequila, Chambord, Irish Cream, Brandy, Sherry, Rum (Dark, White and Amber), Vermouth, Ouzo, Jagermeister, Goldschlager, Bourbon, Rye/Canadian Whiskey, Scotch and Irish Whiskey.

Rufus 3000 (Mr Noodles), Wednesday, 5 July 2006 03:12 (nineteen years ago)

I will certainly get around to getting some more interesting ones. I guess at this stage I want a basic setup and then try to buy a new bottle of something or other every week.

Looking through pattern skies (papa november), Wednesday, 5 July 2006 03:13 (nineteen years ago)

collar up?

-- Looking through pattern skies (kat...), July 5th, 2006. (papa november) (later) (link)

is there any other way!?

tehresa, who will here remain anonymous (tehresa), Wednesday, 5 July 2006 03:13 (nineteen years ago)

Esteban, what say you?

Looking through pattern skies (papa november), Wednesday, 5 July 2006 03:15 (nineteen years ago)

definitely think estela's onto something here

haitch (haitch), Wednesday, 5 July 2006 03:16 (nineteen years ago)

It might encourage patrons at any rate.

Looking through pattern skies (papa november), Wednesday, 5 July 2006 03:17 (nineteen years ago)

mmm, old-fashioneds...

if i had a bar in my house i would have parties all the time. are you ready for what the bar means??
but, yeah, i would start with the cocktail party where friends bring a bottle of more regular stuff and you buy a few of the weirder liquers - it totally works, plus you have leftover booze for future cocktail parties at which no one even has to bring anything! (unless they are all total drunks!) and also: everyone needs to dress in cocktail party wear. you can also turn your bathroom into a grotto (candels, bathtub filled with water dyed blue, etc.)

i like the idea of having all those different glasses too. indulgent.

rrrobyn sharkattack battleforcenet (rrrobyn), Wednesday, 5 July 2006 03:18 (nineteen years ago)

My bathroom is always a bit grotto :)

Looking through pattern skies (papa november), Wednesday, 5 July 2006 03:20 (nineteen years ago)

get esteban over to run the chook raffle. collar up. might have to make it monthly though.

haitch (haitch), Wednesday, 5 July 2006 03:21 (nineteen years ago)

yes, rrrobyn, cocktail party wear is essential! how awesome would that be!?

hmmm, maybe if i revive my old annual crêpe party this summer, i'll make it fancy attire!! (because that's so fitting for bushwick...)

tehresa, who will here remain anonymous (tehresa), Wednesday, 5 July 2006 03:23 (nineteen years ago)

i would install a mechanical bull and a piewarmer.

estela (estela), Wednesday, 5 July 2006 03:25 (nineteen years ago)

oooo the mechanical bull sounds good! I was kind of hoping for nice old english pub decor rather than hooters though :)

Looking through pattern skies (papa november), Wednesday, 5 July 2006 03:27 (nineteen years ago)

if you only let flat-chested people wearing high-necked shirts ride the bull you should be able to control the general tone.

estela (estela), Wednesday, 5 July 2006 03:33 (nineteen years ago)

ie nobody apart from esteban

estela (estela), Wednesday, 5 July 2006 03:34 (nineteen years ago)

the other punters could sup from toby mugs and eat cheese and onion crisps as they cheered him off.

estela (estela), Wednesday, 5 July 2006 03:37 (nineteen years ago)

and pork pies and pasties?

Looking through pattern skies (papa november), Wednesday, 5 July 2006 03:55 (nineteen years ago)

A nice old neon beer sign is a necessity.

milo z (mlp), Wednesday, 5 July 2006 04:03 (nineteen years ago)

Like this:

http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v198/nerdnavy/HS/u233a1.jpg

Looking through pattern skies (papa november), Wednesday, 5 July 2006 04:06 (nineteen years ago)

nothing, absolutely nothing, beats the sight of a nice pork pie glowing under a neon beer sign.

estela (estela), Wednesday, 5 July 2006 04:10 (nineteen years ago)

How about Punks in the beerlight?

Looking through pattern skies (papa november), Wednesday, 5 July 2006 04:12 (nineteen years ago)

nothing.

estela (estela), Wednesday, 5 July 2006 04:15 (nineteen years ago)

And get a wonky pool table! The house sure looks big enough to fit one :D

Trayce (trayce), Wednesday, 5 July 2006 04:47 (nineteen years ago)

Nah, i draw the pine there. In fact D and I were talknig about it yesterday. They're like Jacuzzis and pinball machines and stuff, you decide you really really must have one then you use it twice and it sits around forever more gathering dust.

Looking through pattern skies (papa november), Wednesday, 5 July 2006 04:50 (nineteen years ago)

Draw the line dammit! What is wrong with my fingers today?!

Looking through pattern skies (papa november), Wednesday, 5 July 2006 04:51 (nineteen years ago)

Peter Brock? You've got to be joking.

Billy Bass is another thing entirely :)

Looking through pattern skies (papa november), Wednesday, 5 July 2006 04:57 (nineteen years ago)

Hahah Sash my parents sunroom has a tacky cabana style bar, and behind it dad has NASCAR signs and crap like the above.

"Thats goin' straight to the pool room!"

Trayce (trayce), Wednesday, 5 July 2006 04:59 (nineteen years ago)

Also yeah pool tables are actually alarmingly expensive, cos they need to be brought in and then spirit-level adjusted and stuff.

My parents have one, but its an old pub one, it has a coin slot and everythign! But we do use it loads, and when it isnt being used it doubles as a table for food (with a plank over it obv).

Trayce (trayce), Wednesday, 5 July 2006 05:01 (nineteen years ago)

I might put up a nice lithograph of Queen Victoria. No NASCAR :)

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Looking through pattern skies (papa november), Wednesday, 5 July 2006 05:01 (nineteen years ago)

i don't like dry roasted peanuts.

estela (estela), Wednesday, 5 July 2006 05:02 (nineteen years ago)

too much wee

electric sound of jim [and why not] (electricsound), Wednesday, 5 July 2006 05:04 (nineteen years ago)

It needs so much more though! We have a bottle of Cinzano and the gin. That's one very depleted bar.

I'm down for runnin' up on them crackers in the city hall... (papa november), Tuesday, 1 August 2006 06:22 (nineteen years ago)

Any time I hear fruit cup I just think of cordial, and the idea of a cordial cocktail is amusing for some reason =)

Heh, another weekend warrior there.

It's NOT cordial! The bottom layer is straight cordial but the middle layer is cordial and lemonade, and the top layer is cordial and soda water! And you need a garnish, which can be bloody hard!

ESTEBAN BUTTEZ The Unstoppable Troll Machine (ESTEBAN BUTTEZ~!!!), Tuesday, 1 August 2006 09:57 (nineteen years ago)

Carcinogen-enriched Maraschino cherry?

Beth Parker (Beth Parker), Tuesday, 1 August 2006 12:22 (nineteen years ago)

three years pass...

Okay, I've been planning on stocking up a bar for the past few months. I still don't have the money to get everything I want, but here's what I picked up today:

Cruzan Aged Rum
Heering Cherry Liquor
Cointreau
Jonathon's Blue Curacao (I realize this is just basically a crappier version of cointreau that is blue, but my gf likes it, so up on the shelf it goes)
Seagram's Extra Dry Gin (will upgrade to blue sapphire once additional paychecks come in)
Grenadine
Sweetened lime juice
Peychaud's Bitters
Maraschino Cherries
Grapefruit juice
Orange juice
Lime juice
Shaker
Glasses

I am ready to drink to forget

Z S, Friday, 25 September 2009 23:59 (fifteen years ago)

Put it all in a bucket, mix, drink til morning...pack all your worries in your old kit bag :)

...and then get your stomach pumped. But still. Sounds like a party to me! Mix me a cosmo?

VegemiteGrrrl, Saturday, 26 September 2009 00:23 (fifteen years ago)

e-drinks for everyone! on the house!

Z S, Saturday, 26 September 2009 00:28 (fifteen years ago)

Thats a pretty good start! I just did this a little over a month ago when I won a couple hundred dollars betting on a horse. Here is what I picked (and which I am sad to say am almost completely gone).

Plymouth Gin (delicious!)
Evan Williams Single Barrel (delightful!)
La Favorite Rhum Agricole Blanc (my gf says it tastes like feet!)
Marie Duffau Hors d'Age Armagnac (pretty good? its my first Armagnac)
Rittenhouse 100 proof Rye Whiskey (Maybe I'm not into Rye? Its my first)
Cointreau (tastes good on the rocks by itself, but too expensive for that kind of drinking)
Laird's Applejack (surprisingly good, but I want to try an aged Apple Brandy)
Cinzano Bianco Vermouth (vermouth.. surprisingly drinkable even on its own)
Noilly Prat French Dry (Yay Martinis!)
Angostura Bitters (Old Fashioneds!)
Luxardo Maraschino (haven't found a good drink to use this one with yet)
Damarak Gin (Plymouth is better in every way)
Beefeater Gin (better than the Damarak but not as good as the Plymouth)

Plus little 3 oz cocktail glasses and a Boston Shaker and a zester so I can make proper lemon twists, and a hand cranked Ice Crusher from the 50s. My gf and I are trying to learn how to make our own classic cocktails from The Fine Art of Mixing Drinks by David A. Embury, and its fun! I think we went a bit overboard those first few weeks though so now we're trying to take it a bit easier. Its crazy how much Bourbon you can go through when your drinking Old Fashioneds. Soooo good.

I'm having a hard time finding a good rum, and white label vs. gold label vs. spiced is very confusing to me because the only information I'm working off is 60 years old. Any suggestions?

brontosaur, Saturday, 26 September 2009 00:31 (fifteen years ago)

err... is almost completely gone.

brontosaur, Saturday, 26 September 2009 00:32 (fifteen years ago)

xpost: e-drinks. Damn we really need to put that in the App store. *thirsty*

Cannot advise on rum. We are no longer friends since the great Rum and Coke debacle of 1993 wherein I...well..erm I was very sick. Cough.

Lol at 'drinkable' vermouth. Really? I had friends in college who had like, $10 between them so they split a cheap bottle of Vermouth and brought it to dinner with them. They didn't know what it was, they just knew it was alchol. They made surprised then sad faces while drinking it, and meekly tried to offer it round but no-one would touch it after we saw them try it.

Vermouth however is excellent for cooking. I use it all the time in place of white wine in my risottos.

But otherwise Brontosaur, I approve of your bar and hope that you too will implement Z S's e-drink strategy. You will win friends and influence people.

VegemiteGrrrl, Saturday, 26 September 2009 00:35 (fifteen years ago)

Dry Vermouth... its better than bad white wine, but worse than good white wine. But sorta like white wine.

Oh and try to make your own Grenadine, apparently there is no pomegranate juice in most grenadines (except Stirrer's I think?). Its just pomegranate juice and sugar, made like simple syrup. I'm not sure what a good ratio is yet. I tried and it ended up too thick, it just sinks to the bottom of all my cocktails.

I approve of your approval, VegemiteGrrl, and I will now have a glass of Vermouth!

brontosaur, Saturday, 26 September 2009 00:51 (fifteen years ago)

oooh, that's a good tip on the Grenadine, I'll try it out next time. All of the good rum tips I have are for Caribbean style drinks. Specifically, two Guyanan rums, Lemon Hart and El Dorado, are supposed to be really great, albeit very difficult to find.

Z S, Saturday, 26 September 2009 00:56 (fifteen years ago)

Blech! I just had a bit of the Cinzano Vermouth, and its sweet vermouth and it tasted like a gross dessert wine... I take back what I said about it upthread. I must have had it confused with the Dry Vermouth, which I am now drinking. It is quite drinkable even on its own, but not exactly delicious.

brontosaur, Saturday, 26 September 2009 00:57 (fifteen years ago)

And thanks for the Rum tips, I'll keep an eye out!

brontosaur, Saturday, 26 September 2009 00:57 (fifteen years ago)

wow, I never thought about making my own grenadine!

Haha which I reminds me of this kooky Brit I met at a party (the fact that she was a Brit is largely irrelevant except that she sounded like she'd just walked off the set of the Eastenders, her accent made me LOL)...she's a space cadet sober, but drunk she's something else. At the party, she was hammered when she arrived, got more hammered throughout the night...and then the party ran out of booze. Everyone's been making cocktails and so she finds the bottle of grenadine and pours herself a glass. I'm sure she was so drunk she didn't know what she was drinking...I dunno, maybe it sobered her up. But I'm sure she thought it was alcoholic. Hysterial to see her tottering around sipping her glass of red syrup.

ugh jeez, what's with me and my longwinded stories tonight? sorry.

VegemiteGrrrl, Saturday, 26 September 2009 00:59 (fifteen years ago)

Mum and Dad used to drink Cinzano's with..umm...I think it was lemonade. (ie sprite). I always thought it was yummy but yeah, it's pretty sweet.

VegemiteGrrrl, Saturday, 26 September 2009 01:00 (fifteen years ago)

ha! drinking greandine, thats worse than me drinking vermouth! feeling better all the time...

lemonade and vermouth sounds like a pretty cheap way to keep a low-key buzz going throughout a hot summer's day.

brontosaur, Saturday, 26 September 2009 01:04 (fifteen years ago)

precisely! like orange juice and box wine. (another 80's favorite from my parents).

VegemiteGrrrl, Saturday, 26 September 2009 01:16 (fifteen years ago)

one month passes...

Bought some mirrors at Ikea to help trick visiting fools into thinking I have double the amount of alcohol that I actually do. (bottom right mirror fell an hour ago but will be back in place shortly)

http://i38.tinypic.com/1zqxxy9.jpg

husband of blood - because of the circumcision (Z S), Monday, 26 October 2009 20:40 (fifteen years ago)

One of my favorite liquor stores here in Austin is going out of business. Sad, but they slashed prices on everything, so my wife and I stocked up on wine and liquor last week.

This lead to me making this great high grade margarita on Friday:

1 1/2 oz. Patron Silver
1/2 oz. Patron Citronge (similar in taste and quality to Cointreau, but 1/2 as expensive)
juice from 1/2 of a lime
juice from 1/2 of a lemon

served on the rocks in salt-rimmed glass

I really liked the simplicity of this, that it didn't have any syrup or nasty mixer, just fresh ingredients and premium liquor.

Moodles, Monday, 26 October 2009 21:29 (fifteen years ago)

ZS I love your setup! The plants are what really makes it. Than and the gin.

we are normal and we want our freedom (Abbott), Monday, 26 October 2009 22:39 (fifteen years ago)

What's in the Easter Island head bottle?

Jarlrmai, Monday, 26 October 2009 22:40 (fifteen years ago)

empty for now, but eventually, Blood of the Forgotten Beast!

and thanks Abbott! :)

husband of blood - because of the circumcision (Z S), Monday, 26 October 2009 22:51 (fifteen years ago)

i bet u get laid a lot zac

Bobby Wo (max), Monday, 26 October 2009 22:52 (fifteen years ago)

with a bar like that how could u not

Bobby Wo (max), Monday, 26 October 2009 22:52 (fifteen years ago)

my secret tip: in that little glass container by the future container of the Blood of the Forgotten Beast, there are a bunch of plastic drink-stirrers - and some of them are "penis picks". Seriously. I bust them out when I want to send a strong signal to my gf. "Here's your Singapore Gin Sling you ordered. It's the one with the purple penis in it". Works like a charm!

husband of blood - because of the circumcision (Z S), Monday, 26 October 2009 22:59 (fifteen years ago)

I'm just realizing that I had those out when my parents visited AND when gf's parents visited.

husband of blood - because of the circumcision (Z S), Monday, 26 October 2009 23:07 (fifteen years ago)

nice bar z s!

call all destroyer, Monday, 26 October 2009 23:09 (fifteen years ago)

thanks! I'm slowly adding to it every paycheck. At this rate in 4 years there will be go go dancers on both sides and a passed out old man underneath

husband of blood - because of the circumcision (Z S), Monday, 26 October 2009 23:16 (fifteen years ago)

Costs a lot to hire out those old men.

we are normal and we want our freedom (Abbott), Monday, 26 October 2009 23:23 (fifteen years ago)

i can do that for cheap

mookieproof, Monday, 26 October 2009 23:24 (fifteen years ago)

what kind of drunk old man? I want the whimsical kind with decent stories that doesn't shit his pants, and those are hard to find.

Catbeast IV: Rising Flame Vengeance (Z S), Monday, 26 October 2009 23:29 (fifteen years ago)

well i've yet to shit my pants, at least

mookieproof, Monday, 26 October 2009 23:31 (fifteen years ago)

Would you settle for someone with whimsical pants and shit stories?

a gift from your mind in the form of the perfect beat (snoball), Monday, 26 October 2009 23:36 (fifteen years ago)

I maintain a hard line. I demand at least 2 out of the 3:

whimsical personality
decent stories
doesn't shit pants

Catbeast IV: Rising Flame Vengeance (Z S), Monday, 26 October 2009 23:47 (fifteen years ago)

An old buddy of mine since high school only met the top 2 of those demands, and we remain good friends to this day.

Catbeast IV: Rising Flame Vengeance (Z S), Monday, 26 October 2009 23:48 (fifteen years ago)

i have 1 and 3, can i pass out under your liquor shelf please

harbl, Monday, 26 October 2009 23:51 (fifteen years ago)

http://i37.tinypic.com/2rfbu3o.jpg

"Let me be clear..."

Anyone with 2 of the 3 qualities may pass out under the liquor shelf. But only those with all 3 qualities may play nintendo with me. And those with only 1 of the 3 qualities are in a gray area. Their admission to the bar area will depend on the intensity of the absent or missing qualities. For example, those who have great stories may be granted access if they shit their pants only a little, but denied entry if their lack of bowel control is significant.

Catbeast IV: Rising Flame Vengeance (Z S), Tuesday, 27 October 2009 00:01 (fifteen years ago)

One of my favorite liquor stores here in Austin is going out of business. Sad, but they slashed prices on everything, so my wife and I stocked up on wine and liquor last week.

!!! where

Nanobots: HOOSTEEND (BIG HOOS aka the steendriver), Tuesday, 27 October 2009 00:02 (fifteen years ago)

zs, did you know: bars generally have mirrors behind the liquor for security purposes? (so the bartender can see behind him/her when turned around) i like your use, though! i was at a house yesterday that was built in 1907 and the dining room had a built in liquor cabinet. oh, to have something like that!!! liquor IN the wall!

tehresa, Tuesday, 27 October 2009 02:58 (fifteen years ago)

Grapevine Market on Anderson

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Moodles, Tuesday, 27 October 2009 03:20 (fifteen years ago)

Looking good, Z S! Got me thinking of uses for my kitschy 60s Hawaiian Beach Party LP now.

I recently cleared one of the kitchen cupboards and declared it a drinks cabinet, which was briefly exciting. Unfortunately the nice stuff gets drunk within a week or two and we're left with some pretty nasty stuff kicking round the back forever.

What can one do with some nasty-assed cheap vermouth, besides pour it down the drain? Mix a tiny bit of it with 7up and it's pretty dull; use more of it or mix it with anything else and it tastes of vinegar.

ein fisch schwimmt im wasser · fisch im wasser durstig (a passing spacecadet), Tuesday, 27 October 2009 10:48 (fifteen years ago)

Cook with it.

WmC, Tuesday, 27 October 2009 14:01 (fifteen years ago)

yeah um either get some vodka or cook with it.

call all destroyer, Tuesday, 27 October 2009 14:03 (fifteen years ago)

Kinda meat-heavy, so bad luck if you're a vegetarian, but http://www.epicurious.com/tools/searchresults?search=vermouth&search=vermouth

WmC, Tuesday, 27 October 2009 14:05 (fifteen years ago)

is it dry vermouth or sweet vermouth?

just sayin, Tuesday, 27 October 2009 14:06 (fifteen years ago)

I think it's dry, as it definitely doesn't taste sweet, but would have to check bottle. Tried it with vodka and various other combinations of spirits and mixers, didn't help it much.

Cooking might be a plan, except I'd be scared of wasting the other ingredients. Would definitely want to experiment w/o making anyone else taste it first, and I haven't had much chance for experimental (read: possibly disgusting and vomit-making) cooking for one lately.

PS this bottle was, uh, really cheap (this is why you shouldn't go booze-shopping when already slightly drunk), so not a tragedy if it ends up down the drain.

ein fisch schwimmt im wasser · fisch im wasser durstig (a passing spacecadet), Tuesday, 27 October 2009 14:19 (fifteen years ago)

i wouldn't worry too much, you can use really cheap booze in cooking most of the time.

call all destroyer, Tuesday, 27 October 2009 14:20 (fifteen years ago)

Bad-tasting booze makes for bad-tasting food, if it's that bad dump it.

nickn, Tuesday, 27 October 2009 18:12 (fifteen years ago)

i cook with dry vermouth all the time when i don't have any white wine.

tehresa, Tuesday, 27 October 2009 18:12 (fifteen years ago)

Bought some mirrors at Ikea to help trick visiting fools into thinking I have double the amount of alcohol that I actually do.

― husband of blood - because of the circumcision (Z S), Monday, October 26, 2009 4:40 PM (2 days ago) Bookmark

I use this trick in almost all the bars I design for the same reason (not IKEA, but same concept). It works!

I DIED, Wednesday, 28 October 2009 04:26 (fifteen years ago)


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