tigger_lover
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a screwball would be nice, take me back to my teen years
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2 oz Kahlua
2 oz Baileys
2 oz homemade Coquito
2 oz vodka
2 oz coffee
2 oz half and half
Ice.
Shake.
2 servings.
2 oz Kahlua
2 oz Baileys
2 oz homemade Coquito
2 oz vodka
2 oz coffee
2 oz half and half
Ice.
Shake.
2 servings.
Peach Pummeler
Perfect around the pool. They climb up on you quickly though.
I know this is an old post and hope you are well. Had the Clyde Mays at my brother-in-laws and it was very good. My current go to is Col. E. H. Taylor, Small Batch, Bottled in Bond.Got called off the bench last minute to cook dinner, so I went lazy. Clyde Mays Alabama Style Whiskey is the current drink of choice.
I picked up St.Germain almost 2 years ago to make something and I can't for the life of me remember what. I know it's used in making some drinks with clear liquors (gin, vodka, rum) and inknow there is a drink you make with white wine/champagne, soda water and St. G but I don't remember what it's called. I'm thinking I might have grabbed it to make a drink called the Lavender Fields of Kentucky (with bourbon) but maybe not.
I know this is an old post and hope you are well. Had the Clyde Mays at my brother-in-laws and it was very good. My current go to is Col. E. H. Taylor, Small Batch, Bottled in Bond.
I enjoyed a pour yesterday evening. Got about 1/3 bottle left then it's crying time. Have you tried Willet's Noah's Mill? I enjoy that very much, a little stouter than the Taylor but very smooth. Do you enjoy Ryes?I wish that was so readily available to me to make it my go to. I had a stash but I'm down to 2, so now I break that out for special occasions. Great bourbon.
I enjoyed a pour yesterday evening. Got about 1/3 bottle left then it's crying time. Have you tried Willet's Noah's Mill? I enjoy that very much, a little stouter than the Taylor but very smooth. Do you enjoy Ryes?
It's time for a gin and tonic.
How is it different?