Could do that at a really upper class location, have one table set up with one chair in the center of a giant room. With the most expensive food and drinks. And the most fitting live musician that would perform an entire set, whilst everyone was getting declined at the door and sent home
I slightly wish I had a mad scientist lab, where I could mix the highest sequenced food grade alcohol into basically the purest water with no flaws and just sip on that syrup. Some times the simpler the drank the better. That should really be bottled and sold in stores. **** all these added flavors and sugary death nodes
I'd really just like to be frozen in a solid cube at this point in time and dream that I am living a real life where peeing and other bodily functions are not necessary for survival. And I could be surrounded by better times and other non peeing functional human types
I got drunk mixing Kentucky Bourbon & Apple Cider liqueur with Vanilla Coke on Thursday night. Sweet, sweet, liquid candy.
My girlfriend's sister bought it for us once a couple of years ago (because she's always broke and lives near the Quebec border where she can get cheaper booze and this stuff cost next to nothing) and we thought it was going to be repulsive, but lo and behold it's actually really good and mixes well. We've bought 2 bottles since then (we don't drink much at home so that's a lot for us).
I was mixing Vodka with water at one point in time, That also sounds like it would be horrible. Yet really isn't that bad. Except for the sweating the next day.
Very popular drink here with the calorie conscious crowd. I prefer it with soda water, but flat water works.
The more pure the water the better it actually tastes. Some of that expensive bottled water is prime to drink alongside wine also. No hangover if you mix your drinking of wine and water at the exact right consumption.
I drink almost all of my hard liquor pressed. Rye and ginger pressed, Vodka sev pressed, Rum and coke pressed. Usually thirds. One third booze, one third mix, one third water. The exceptions are single malts, liqueurs, cognacs, and other "fine" liquor.
I've done bourbon and apple cider, I've done bourbon and vanilla coke. Never all at once but I would be down to try it. How shitty did you feel next day?
This is a "Bourbon and Apple Cider" liqueur that we mix with Vanilla Coke. I actually felt pretty ok the next morning this last time. But the sugar typically gives you a nice headache.
Oh I missed when you said liqueur the first time I would still try it, but like a lemon Shandy I'm sure I'd be over it quickly. Also where are you finding vanilla coke? I thought that shit went off market years ago!