EphemeralOutlet141
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Whiskey? That's just vodka with shit in it innit?![]()
Kinda yeah
Whiskey? That's just vodka with shit in it innit?![]()
Acholado Is a mix of DIF grapes, has really good flavor.Nice, cheers!
Question though: what's the difference between the acholado and the puro?
Let me adjust my decorative Parisian scarf...
2M2B was the one I was thinking of.tert-amyl alcohol or 2-methyl-2-butanol IIRC
What I've found to help immensely is riding the alcohol high out til it's almost gone and then going to sleep. Works wonders in terms of minimising negative after-effects. Coupled with copious amounts of water, it's almost a hangover prevention.
Double potency? Oi @F.U.B.A.R. get your ass in here....these gents have the answer to what ails ya.
I've done that but it's not dehydration that causes problems rather the alcohol just disrupts my sleep cycles when I have it past 8-9pm
I've dabbled in the Chilean selection at the LCBO but there's not much choice in the $14-18/750mL range, my usual go-to pick is Jackson-Triggs Merlot because it's fairly consistent, good price for a magnum, and it's available at the Wine Rack too.
If you want a good imported wine at a nice price I recommend Bikaver (Bull's Blood) of Hungary, it's made of Blaufränkisch grapes, which have amazing flavour
The real question; is the Green Fairy any different from other distillations of alcohol?I figure this is an appropriate thread to say that I like your username.
The real question; is the Green Fairy any different from other distillations of alcohol?
I have some fake Absinthe I use in cocktails, mostly tastes of anise. Absente is the brand. Never buy it! A real absinthe will set you back ~$100 for a liter. Been meaning to get some but I'm like... $100? That's a lot just to try some strongly flavored, maybe, potentially different booze. Could buy a lot of drugs with $100![]()
No, it's still green, they use some close relative of the original wormwood in it, plus it has anise out the ass. I know they make a more expensive one that uses real wormwood, but I'm honestly not gonna bother with it. I'm much more keen on some of those Jade brands that are based upon original French recipes.I find it has the best effects of any other form of alcohol. I would make an educated guess and say it is the wormwood/thujone but I honestly don't know for sure. Absinthe is the only liquor I actually get real euphoria from though. I also love anise liquors in general being from a Greek family.
I also get Absente, but I get their original formula absinthe with real wormwood. There's also a brand called Third Stage distilled in Nashville that I liked when I lived there. The Absente is much better though. I'm guessing you get the "white" absinthe (no wormwood)? They made that when wormwood was banned, but when it was lifted they started making green again.
I figure this is an appropriate thread to say that I like your username.
The real question; is the Green Fairy any different from other distillations of alcohol?
I have some fake Absinthe I use in cocktails, mostly tastes of anise. Absente is the brand. Never buy it! A real absinthe will set you back ~$100 for a liter. Been meaning to get some but I'm like... $100? That's a lot just to try some strongly flavored, maybe, potentially different booze. Could buy a lot of drugs with $100![]()