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The Pandemic Drinking Thread: Cocktails and More
#1
I thought there was a drinks thread that wasn't the whiskey thread nor the homebrew beer thread, but couldn't find it.

So this thread is for all else alcohol, but in particular cocktails (even though I'm not particularly a cocktail person, mostly a scotch whisky guy) - especially in these times of limited shopping, cocktails with substituted/improvised recipes using whatever you've got on hand. But if you finally opened up that bottle of wine you'd been keeping mention it here too.

On that note, tonight I started with something simple with my first time making a gimlet. Normally made with gin, I made mine with vodka since I had a bottle open already. I followed a 3/1/1 ratio vodka/lime juice/simple syrup. Didn't have the syrup on hand so I just mixed 1:1 ounce sugar & water in the glass before adding the other ingredients. Still yummy.

I've got plenty of limes on hand, so I'll made this again. Next time I'll use the shaker though (which reminds me: I have to make some big ice cubes). Maybe I'll crack open my last bottle of gin for it too.

Also, next time, pics.
 
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#2
I rarely drink liquor, but bourbon is what I drink when I do and this one has the smell of perfectly-seasoned steak. We're going to have to sample this on the other side when it's possible to do in public.
 
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#3
I know it's been a while, but I’ve been all about keeping cocktails simple yet tasty. I’ve had good luck with brands like Tito’s or even Smirnoff.  budget vodka brands can save the day. They mix well in a classic vodka soda or a fun twist like a fruit punch cocktail.

When I want something fancy without breaking the bank, I like to add some fresh fruit or herbs. A splash of lemonade with a few mint leaves can brighten up the drink, too! And if you’re feeling adventurous, you can even try making a homemade simple syrup with sugar and water. It's super easy and adds a nice touch to cocktails.
 
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#4
Experience the bright, citrusy delight of calamansi lemonade—a refreshing twist on a classic drink. Savor the tropical taste of calamansi lemonade, combining the bold flavor of calamansi with the sweetness of lemonade.
 
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