July 17, 201015 yr On my trip to Cape Fear yesterday, discovered an awesome little place with beer I can't usually find in NC. Picked up a few things, truly awesome selection especially for Wilmington. I will be returning soon. Cape Fear Wine and Beer * Cape Fear Wine and Beer * Cape Fear Wine and Beer
July 17, 201015 yr Thank you dusty. The left hand oak aged imperial stout was truly excellent. Nice, thats one I picked up yesterday. Also got a duckrabbit imperial Russian seasonal brew.
July 17, 201015 yr On my trip to Cape Fear yesterday, discovered an awesome little place with beer I can't usually find in NC. Picked up a few things, truly awesome selection especially for Wilmington. I will be returning soon. Cape Fear Wine and Beer * Cape Fear Wine and Beer * Cape Fear Wine and Beer [cough]DanJam[/cough]
July 17, 201015 yr Yum, Topless Wytch, that's worth driving 3+ hours for. Oh Gods yes, it was the Topless Wytch that actually got me into drinking beer for taste rather than just as a social device.
July 17, 201015 yr [cough]DanJam[/cough] Nice. Didn't know if anyone stopped there before DanJam, but it was really close on the way to Kure beach.
July 17, 201015 yr Author Cape Fear Wine and Beer * Cape Fear Wine and Beer * Cape Fear Wine and BeerThe virtual tour is a nice touch. I've been wanting to run up and down the aisles of some of the better places I've visited with a video camera, but chickened out.
August 16, 201015 yr Found my liquor store, but I'll have some real problems with what to buy there. Best scotch and bourbon selection I've ever seen. They have about a 6 foot stretch of shelf with nothing but cask strength rare bottles, from companies like Spirits of Scotland. Prices are more than reasonable as well, for example the Glenrothes 1985 is $90.
August 24, 201015 yr Need some help this evening. Here are the general ingredients I have to choose from: Bourbon Rye Vodka Absinthe Gin Tequila Vermouth (Dry, Sweet) Cointreau Triple Sec Creme de Cacao Creme de Cassis Angostura bitters Cherry bitters Orange bitters Maraschino cherries Lemon juice Lime juice Grenadine Simple syrup Seltzer Soy sauce
August 24, 201015 yr Delilah Cocktail Recipe - White Lady Cocktail Recipe ? Lime instead of lemon, which is more modern anyway.
August 25, 201015 yr Author I was taught that a true Long Island Iced Tea is seven (?) white liquors with no sour, tea nor cola, and the taste can be quite convincing. I say, experiment until you figure out the right proportions. Something like - Vodka - Tequila - White rum - Triple Sec - Gin - Vermouth? Here's a recipe (or two) that utilizes only lemon juice and simple syrup. This is a good "at-home" experiment, because they have to add mixer of some sort in bars. Edited August 25, 201015 yr by Dusty Chalk
August 25, 201015 yr Need some help this evening. Here are the general ingredients I have to choose from: Bourbon Rye Vodka Absinthe Gin Tequila Vermouth (Dry, Sweet) Cointreau Triple Sec Creme de Cacao Creme de Cassis Angostura bitters Cherry bitters Orange bitters Maraschino cherries Lemon juice Lime juice Grenadine Simple syrup Seltzer Soy sauce Is if hot there tonight? You have various margarita options, a bourbon or rye Sidecar, or you could make any number of cocktails: Temptation Cocktail 1 Piece Orange Peel. 1 Piece Lemon Peel. 2 Dashes Dubonnet. (5ml/1tsp Dubonnet Rouge) 2 Dashes Absinthe. (5ml/1tsp Greenway Distiller’s Absinthe Superior) 2 Dashes Curacao. (5ml/1tsp Brizard Curacao) 1 Glass Canadian Club Whisky. (2 oz Forty Creek 3 Grains Canadian Whisky) Shake (I stirred) well and strain into cocktail glass. Parisian Cocktail 1/2 French Vermouth. (1 oz Noilly Original Dry) 1/3 Cr
August 25, 201015 yr Need some help this evening. Here are the general ingredients I have to choose from: Bourbon Rye Vodka Absinthe Gin Tequila Vermouth (Dry, Sweet) Cointreau Triple Sec Creme de Cacao Creme de Cassis Angostura bitters Cherry bitters Orange bitters Maraschino cherries Lemon juice Lime juice Grenadine Simple syrup Seltzer Soy sauce Is if hot there tonight? You have various margarita options, a bourbon or rye Sidecar, or you could make any number of cocktails (adjust portions to suit the need for drunkeness): Temptation Cocktail 1 Piece Orange Peel. 1 Piece Lemon Peel. 2 Dashes Dubonnet. (5ml/1tsp Dubonnet Rouge) 2 Dashes Absinthe. (5ml/1tsp Greenway Distiller’s Absinthe Superior) 2 Dashes Curacao. (5ml/1tsp Brizard Curacao) 1 Glass Canadian Club Whisky. (2 oz Forty Creek 3 Grains Canadian Whisky) Shake (I stirred) well and strain into cocktail glass. Parisian Cocktail 1/2 French Vermouth. (1 oz Noilly Original Dry) 1/3 Cr
August 29, 201015 yr Made up a batch of eggnog last night, but won't drink it till December. I did the same last year and it was excellent. In a one gallon container: 14 egg yolks. 1 cup cane sugar 6 cups milk 1 cup heavy cream 1 750ml bottle of Rebel Yell bourbon 1 cup of Old Forester Birthday Bourbon 1 cup of Rip Van Winkle 2 cups of Appleton Reserve Yes, the milk curdles and the whole thing is pretty gross for a while but time heals all. By December it will be a thick, creamy, and quite boozy.
August 29, 201015 yr Yeah that didn't effect Publix at all. I had 18 fresh eggs in the fridge when I heard about that so I checked right away. Also the entire point of this aged eggnog recipe is that the huge booze loadout kills whatever could be in the eggs or milk. The aging process is really a matter of the proteins and fat breaking down, combining with the sugar, and being super smooth and tasty. But you need the booze to keep it all safe for the ensuing months. The basic measurements of liquor in my nog is not far off of the recipe I used, it just had some cognac involved and less rum. Anyway this turns out much better than pasteurized homogenized lab thickened grocery store nog. Edited August 29, 201015 yr by NightWoundsTime
September 4, 201015 yr Author Somewhere between a week ago and now, Dogfish Head has leapt into my own personal top 5. Between the beer tasting a week ago, when I pretty much enjoyed everything, to the immaculate conception of Bitches Brew, and the fine implementation of their Punkin Ale (also got a taste of their Burton Baton the other night, which was quite hoppy but also quite good), they are pretty much indisposable to me. (The others are, in no particular order: Left Hand, Bell's, Weyerbacher, and...uh...and...alright, maybe it's top 4, but I'm probably forgetting something...
September 4, 201015 yr Really want to get some Bitches Brew bottles. They look awesome even if they didn't taste great.
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