I wonder how extra crispy would taste.
memes
Community rules
1. Be civil
No trolling, bigotry or other insulting / annoying behaviour
2. No politics
This is non-politics community. For political memes please go to [email protected]
3. No recent reposts
Check for reposts when posting a meme, you can only repost after 1 month
4. No bots
No bots without the express approval of the mods or the admins
5. No Spam/Ads
No advertisements or spam. This is an instance rule and the only way to live.
Sister communities
- [email protected] : Star Trek memes, chat and shitposts
- [email protected] : Lemmy Shitposts, anything and everything goes.
- [email protected] : Linux themed memes
- [email protected] : for those who love comic stories.
I think I would unironically like this. I mean Bourbon is OK, but its not the mash up of chicken and burning promised above.
I've always preferred straight alcohol. I never get why so many people are unable to drink it.
Like... It's strong. That's the point. Yet still, one sip of your drink and they have to make a big thing out of it. It's not a blended sugar drink, lol. It's like an espresso... Brace yourself for flavor town and take a SIP.
If it is an unfamiliar sensation, then people will often take a larger sip than they should, and the strong alcohol flavor and feel is jarring. Some people enjoy the flavor, but need to blend it with something else to pick up on subtle notes.
I don't know wtf you're drinking. Bourbon ain't made in your buddies backyard over the course of a week or two.
? I really like bourbon.
Maybe don't drink shit whiskey and try a good bourbon instead?
Also, an ice cube or splash of water opens up the bourbon and improves the flavor. There's nothing uncouth about having your alcohol the way it tastes best.
Edit: Sorry, just noticed this was a 2 week old post.
And the amazing thing is you don't need to pay a premium for the good stuff compared to Scotch.
Any suggestions? I tend to shy away because of how expensive they can be.
About $40-$100 is the sweet spot.
- Woodford reserve
- high West
- old Forester 1870, 1910, 1920
- angels envy
Plenty of good cheap bourbon out there:
Cheapest, but very drinkable:
- Evan Williams
- Very Old Barton
A little more expensive, but amazing:
- Buffalo Trace
- Four Roses
- Basil Hayden
- 1792
What @[email protected] recommended is a good starter collection. Figure out your pallette preferences. Basically avoid the big name labels like Makers (same rule as for beer). If you have a Costco membership, you can get a good price.
Thanks!
No problem! Enjoy your alcoholic adventure!
From someone where poor alcoholics drink Listerine to get drunk despite how hard it is on their body, it is nothing like bourbon and a scourge on humanity. My city took it off of user shelves and behind the counter at stores and pharmacies until lobbying got their way.
Oh and btw it only works short term and doesn't even cover half the causes of bad breath.
I would try that
Its one of those things that's bizarre enough to be entertaining
This is pretty close to the way that cocktails were invented, so 🤷🏽♂️
It reminds me of that bacon-flavored soda that was popular for a couple weeks until everybody tried it and was like "Yep, that's what drinking bacon is like" and never bought a second bottle.
Was that the Jones Soda one? Honestly that's not even the weirdest flavor they have, that's just kind of what they do.
"Ugh... This fresh alcohol tastes like shit. You know what would make it better? If it tasted like old wood."
Oak contains vanillins and wood sugars. French oak tends to taste a little bit more spiced and American oak tends to be a bit more sweet.
When making my apple mead, I always add French oak while maturing, and it makes a huge difference in taste. I add it mostly for the tannins though (the bitter part of tea), which gives it more "chew" (like the difference between white and red wine).
Wood tastes good tho. People also like smoked food
Yall are trippin. Bourbon is the best
Good Bourbon.
This also depends on life cuz sometimes... Cheap is fine.
Evan Williams is good and smooth, not stupidly overpriced either.
Not a huge, huge bourbon fan, but Buffalo Trace used to be a solid "budget" option during my trendy cocktail phase. Perfectly passable, even enjoyable, straight.