D.L.Ruth":3vyl3te0 said:Having a Templeton Rye Old Fashioned, just weathering out the apocalypse.
Yea been gravitating towards rye recently. Will have to try the whiskey sour, have never actually had oneBlackhorse":xdj6dmby said:D.L.Ruth":xdj6dmby said:Having a Templeton Rye Old Fashioned, just weathering out the apocalypse.
D.L. Great minds, etc. our evening drink around here is a Pikesville 110 Rye Whiskey Sour. Rye on the rocks, juice of 1/2 lemon and simple syrup. I really think it’s a hell of a thing to do with $50 a bottle whiskey...but damn, they’re so good. That Pikesville kicks you in the nuts a couple times...but you LIKE it. :shock:
In my opinion rye is much better for mixed drinks that involve sugar than bourbon. The rye is a little less sweet and compliments the sugar better.D.L.Ruth":samjaz0f said:Yea been gravitating towards rye recently. Will have to try the whiskey sour, have never actually had oneBlackhorse":samjaz0f said:D.L.Ruth":samjaz0f said:Having a Templeton Rye Old Fashioned, just weathering out the apocalypse.
D.L. Great minds, etc. our evening drink around here is a Pikesville 110 Rye Whiskey Sour. Rye on the rocks, juice of 1/2 lemon and simple syrup. I really think it’s a hell of a thing to do with $50 a bottle whiskey...but damn, they’re so good. That Pikesville kicks you in the nuts a couple times...but you LIKE it. :shock:
Yup. a wonderful thing. Essentially the same as Johnny Walker Green but at half the price.Blackhorse":8k3dbddl said:
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