
311boogieman
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Horseradish sauce is good with like sliced beef and corned beef etc. It is only made in western Illinois believe it or not. Gotta get the real deal in the jar - not that creamy stuff that is packaged like mustard.
Yeah, Laphroaig is a punch to the mouth of smoke and peat. Very strong. It's really powerful up front, but if you let it sit on your tongue it slowly turns sweeter and more caramel forward. Though it's always got smoke/peat and a slight brine flavor. I god damn love the stuff. Especially good in a cocktail like a Blood & Sand.MrDowntown":1ljarfbu said:nightflameauto":1ljarfbu said:Now this is my kinda thread.
Bourbon mostly. Old Grandad 114, Wild Turkey 101, lots of bottled in bond (100 proof). But when I feel like splurging, it's Islay scotch all the way. Cask strength when possible. My personal favorite:
Though any of the Ardbegs, Bowmores, Lagavulins, or Laphroaigs are terrific. For cheaper, Laphroaig Quarter Cask, or Triple Wood get the job done.
yes sir...love a good scotch.
oddly i don't buy a lot of it...just the ole'southern boy in me i suppose; i gravitate to bourbon(s)
what you posted, is it (super) smokey? seems a bud of mine a bottle of that, IIRC and it was almost too smokey, and i love smoke.
Never thought to throw meats into a bloody mary, though have had them as garnish.311splawndude":1ljarfbu said:I love tons of veggie shit in my bloody. Lime, japs, pickles, olives, celery, tomato, and pre cooked baconMrDowntown":1ljarfbu said:Zing Zang Bloody mix is top shelf stuff IMO![]()
Copious amounts of fresh lime, and green jalapeno for me... and we're in business!![]()
The best bloodies I've ever had though are in New Orleans where they have little bits of crawfish and horseradish and shit.
311splawndude":3lu5o62x said:What do you mean Monkey about non-alcoholic?
I had a go today. Tomato juice, Tabasco Sauce, salt & Beck's Premium Imported.Monkey Man":3lu5o62x said:Dude, would you use a similar concoction (the non-alcoholic component), maybe just toned down a little, to mix with beer for a Red Eye / Bloody beer?
That's exactly what I noticed right off the bat, mate.nightflameauto":2pkgdtu7 said:Woscestershire sauce really only works if you have the citrus (bitter) and the horseradish to play off of it. On its own with tomato juice and hot sauce it just stands out way too much.
I'll have to try that. Thanks for bringing it up.nightflameauto":3vwy9pbo said:Woscestershire sauce really only works if you have the citrus (bitter) and the horseradish to play off of it. On its own with tomato juice and hot sauce it just stands out way too much.
I've been known to make this mix sans alcohol for a morning boost before I head to work. Or at least, I used to back when we still went to work.
And it is good mixed with Beer too.
311splawn, I've got one of those little smokers too. I have used it for drinks on occasion, but it usually gets used for smoke infusing peppers for hot sauces. Like so:
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Though I have found I enjoy smoking some ice cubes with it to use in good bourbon here or there.
Those infusion smokers are damn handy little devices. I got mine specifically for hot sauce making, as cold smoked peppers have a very different flavor from the usual smoker. But then I've found myself using it on meats, fish, cheeses, drinks, you name it.311splawndude":3r20xjgm said:I'll have to try that. Thanks for bringing it up.
I took a pic of mine thinking no one would know what I'm talking about.
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SpiderWars":295rskma said:First time out of country since COVID and was a bit worried but this and a Mallorca made me feel better.
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Horrible flight, plane left gate/sat for a while/returned to gate/left gate again/sat for a while/returned to gate/left gate a 3rd time/sat again/finally left after this 1.5 hour dance in Florida sun. Apparently several women decided they didn't want to leave. WTF! I hope their luggage got lost (mine did!).
Also, flight was FULL. No empty seats...and lots of babies that apparently didn't want to leave either.
SpiderWars":3ilzxm9k said:San Juan PR. Here it is a sandwich made with bread of same name (kind of like a Muffuletta is a sandwich named after the bread used). Ham, fried egg, AmChz and a light dusting of powdered sugar.
And if you like olives, a Muffuletta is a wonderful thing. One of my fave sandwiches...although nothing beats a Cheesesteak on REAL Amorosa roll (honorable mention to Banh Mi on a real Amorosa roll).