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My personal bar usually contains a mix of rums and gin, heavily favored towards Gin.
Gin List:
Mahon
Botanist
Hendricks
Uncle Van's Botanical
Boodles
Rum Short List:
Mount Gay Silver
Vodka Short List:
Stoli (cause why get anything else?)
Tonight I am having a Hemingway Daiquiri (Rum, Lime, Grapefruit, Luxardo). Hemingway knew how to drink.
Some of my other night camps include The Last Word (Gin, Lime, Luxardo, Chartreuse):
(I like anything with Luxardo in it)
And, what I usually order, The French Gimlet (Gin, St Germain, Lime):
We've been by the pool recently, which is a great excuse for a Bramble (Gin, Simple, Creme de Mure, Soda)
My personal bar usually contains a mix of rums and gin, heavily favored towards Gin.
Gin List:
Mahon
Botanist
Hendricks
Uncle Van's Botanical
Boodles
Rum Short List:
Mount Gay Silver
Vodka Short List:
Stoli (cause why get anything else?)
Tonight I am having a Hemingway Daiquiri (Rum, Lime, Grapefruit, Luxardo). Hemingway knew how to drink.
A high school graduate, Hemingway furthered his education by his world travels, Key West to Kilimanjaro, Venice to Paris. For a real taste of local life, he said, "Don't bother with churches, government buildings or city squares, if you want to know about a culture, spend a night in its bars." The man is legendary for his unfettered appreciation of a good drink. He frequently would weave cocktails into the vivid descriptions of his books. Philip Greene, cocktail and Hemingway scholar, noted:
In The Sun Also Rises, Jake Barnes has a Jack Rose while waiting in vain for Brett. In A Farewell to Arms, Frederic Henry has a couple of "cool and clean" Martinis; they made him "feel civilized." And in For Whom the Bell Tolls, it is the ritual of dripped absinthe that gives Robert Jordan's temporary solace from the rigors of war: "One cup of it took the place of the evening papers, of all the old evenings in cafés, of all chestnut trees that would be in bloom now in this month.... of all the things he had enjoyed and forgotten and that came back to him when he tasted that opaque, bitter, tongue-numbing, brain-warming, stomach-warming, idea-changing liquid alchemy."
Some of my other night camps include The Last Word (Gin, Lime, Luxardo, Chartreuse):
(I like anything with Luxardo in it)
And, what I usually order, The French Gimlet (Gin, St Germain, Lime):
We've been by the pool recently, which is a great excuse for a Bramble (Gin, Simple, Creme de Mure, Soda)