Re: Bourbon and Botanicals
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Originally Posted by
pepcycle
My latest experiment.
I love gin but also love bourbon.
I'm making a juniper, anise, lemongrass, grapefruit peel infused Bourbon.
Will it be Herbon or Burgin?
OMG! you've made Scotch! :shocked:
Re: Bourbon and Botanicals
Nope. Not Scotch.
Left out dirt, bandaids and ashtray.
Re: Bourbon and Botanicals
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Originally Posted by
Dramiel McHinson
OMG! you've made Scotch! :shocked:
No, he's made Pink Doe (or is it D'oh!) - KSBW infused with pink grapefruit, juniper, anise, and lemongrass. :grin:
Re: Bourbon and Botanicals
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Originally Posted by
pepcycle
Nope. Not Scotch.
Left out dirt, bandaids and ashtray.
:lol: I'm glad I'm not the only one that feels that way. I am always willing to give it a try, but so far not my cup of whisky. Good luck with your experiment, sounds interesting for sure.
Re: Bourbon and Botanicals
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Originally Posted by
pepcycle
My latest experiment.
I love gin but also love bourbon.
I'm making a juniper, anise, lemongrass, grapefruit peel infused Bourbon.
Will it be Herbon or Burgin?
Jagermeister Ultra-Light! :grin:
Re: Bourbon and Botanicals
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Originally Posted by
pepcycle
Nope. Not Scotch.
Left out dirt, bandaids and ashtray.
As a Scotch lover, I feel compelled to correct this misinformation - it should be BANDAGES, not Bandaids (TM), and preferably bandages that have been used at least once. :rolleyes:
Re: Bourbon and Botanicals
No, I meant Band Aids. Chorophenolic.
Nothing smells like a genuine, trademarked, original, flesh colored, Band-Aid. (Except bad beer and good scotch)
Re: Bourbon and Botanicals
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Originally Posted by
pepcycle
No, I meant Band Aids. Chorophenolic.
Nothing smells like a genuine, trademarked, original, flesh colored, Band-Aid. (Except bad beer and good scotch)
Ah. I stand corrected.
Re: Bourbon and Botanicals
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Originally Posted by
pepcycle
Nope. Not Scotch.
Left out dirt, bandaids and ashtray.
Ahh haaa! missed it by that much !....!
Actually it sounds very good. I actually like to throw some good ole bourbon into Margarita mix from time to time. Bourbon actually seems to go very well with citrus flavors. The juniper and anise adds a whole new dimension I've never tried. I gotta try that. I'll leave out the dirt, bandaids and ashtray out on the first try. I can always add the other stuff later. :grin: