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On 2/28/2022 at 9:40 PM, Marekv8 said:


You’ll have to refresh my memory on a Cynar based blend, I’m drawing a blank. 

 

I'm no expert; and discovered quite by accident.  

 

When mixed in equal-ish parts, the Cynar Black and Red blend becomes way more than the sum of its parts.  Synergy takes over, and the base clef of the Red carries the wailing jazz of the Black perfectly!!  

 

Rich, floral, powdery, herbal, citrus; it has it all.  Each are just okay by themselves, but the blend is simply ah-maze-ing!!  

 

Please try them SBSBS and tell me I'm spouting nonsense; but I can't stop blending them!!  

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12 hours ago, Guss West said:

 

I'm no expert; and discovered quite by accident.  

 

When mixed in equal-ish parts, the Cynar Black and Red blend becomes way more than the sum of its parts.  Synergy takes over, and the base clef of the Red carries the wailing jazz of the Black perfectly!!  

 

Rich, floral, powdery, herbal, citrus; it has it all.  Each are just okay by themselves, but the blend is simply ah-maze-ing!!  

 

Please try them SBSBS and tell me I'm spouting nonsense; but I can't stop blending them!!  

 

Sure thing-- I've also got a few other artichoke liqueurs I can add to the mix.

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On 3/15/2022 at 8:34 PM, Guss West said:

 

I'm no expert; and discovered quite by accident.  

 

When mixed in equal-ish parts, the Cynar Black and Red blend becomes way more than the sum of its parts.  Synergy takes over, and the base clef of the Red carries the wailing jazz of the Black perfectly!!  

 

Rich, floral, powdery, herbal, citrus; it has it all.  Each are just okay by themselves, but the blend is simply ah-maze-ing!!  

 

Please try them SBSBS and tell me I'm spouting nonsense; but I can't stop blending them!!  

By red and black I presume you mean original Cynar (red) and the more recent Cynar 70 (Black). I find original Cynar to be excellent. The 70 is too heavy, syrupy and cloying to me. Blending them certainly helps make the 70 more tolerable but for me it is still nowhere near as good as the original version on its own.

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I've got to agree with Bruce, this is still too sweet-- even for Saturday morning breakfast. I was tempted to hit it with a bit of white agricole to shake it down.

 

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As usual recently, it took a while to convince the server that such a thing existed and that they happened to have a bottle behind the bar. 
 

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5 hours ago, Marekv8 said:

As usual recently, it took a while to convince the server that such a thing existed and that they happened to have a bottle behind the bar. 
 

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Well, a friend who I turned on to the this combination, ordered it recently and it arrived in one glass.  Yep, they dumped the Fernet into the coffee.  He took a sip trying to be a good sport but couldn't do it.  He very patiently explained that one does not go in the other. 

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2 hours ago, BigRich said:

Well, a friend who I turned on to the this combination, ordered it recently and it arrived in one glass.  Yep, they dumped the Fernet into the coffee.  He took a sip trying to be a good sport but couldn't do it.  He very patiently explained that one does not go in the other. 


 

 

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2 hours ago, BigRich said:

Well, a friend who I turned on to the this combination, ordered it recently and it arrived in one glass.  Yep, they dumped the Fernet into the coffee.  He took a sip trying to be a good sport but couldn't do it.  He very patiently explained that one does not go in the other. 

 

 

Was your friend in Kentucky by chance? That's happened to me twice in Louisville and yes, the sum is far lesser than the parts.

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14 hours ago, Marekv8 said:

 

 

Was your friend in Kentucky by chance? That's happened to me twice in Louisville and yes, the sum is far lesser than the parts.

Atlanta.

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Catching up after a few nights-- luckily no supply issues on Fernet-Branca in Vegas, I'm sure due to the low demand:

 

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9 hours ago, Marekv8 said:

A proper setup in Westbrook, CT…

 

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I love the variety of glassware options for the Fernet.

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After a nice Mothers Day Eve dinner in New Haven…

 

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On 5/7/2022 at 4:28 PM, flahute said:

I love the variety of glassware options for the Fernet.

Admittedly, my consumption is nowhere near Dave's but I've never had it served the same twice.  

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I had tried this gin at the Limestone Branch distillery back in October. At that time it was only available there.

This Friday my wife are having another couple over for dinner, and they are gin drinkers. I was pleasantly surprised to find out Bowling and Burch is now available locally! 

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Prepping a variety of travel digestifs for an upcoming trip…

 

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