A review, bar additions

Posted By SeanMike on December 4, 2007

I’ve reviewed The Complete Book of Spirits over on my personal blog, if you’re so interested in such things.

I hit the liquor store today, basically for random reasons.  I picked up a bottle of Benedictine, despite the fact that it’s about $6 more in Virginia than it would be in DC (but I won’t have to hour Metro both ways to get it).  I also got a bottle of Pimm’s No. 1, since I tried that over at the Elephant and Castle this weekend and really enjoyed it.

(Currently I’m drinking a Pimm’s No. 1 and diet 7-Up.  It’s good, but I don’t think diet 7-Up does it justice.  Stupid diet!  I might make one more with more Pimm’s and less 7-Up.)

I also got a bottle of Kopper Kettle Virginia bourbon, distilled in nearby Culpepper, VA, at Belmont Farms (the distillery you see signs for on route 29 in that region if you’re so inclined – I keep meaning to stop by there).  I’ve had their Copper Fox before, and it wasn’t bad, so I figured I’d give it a shot (and that’s Yet Another Bourbon so that Mr. Macbeth can stop giving me a hard time about not having much bourbon!).

Finally, I forgot to list one bottle last time – in our freezer we have a bottle of Ketel One Citroen, untouched since the last time mom was in town and we made Cosmopolitans (which also made my brother sick somehow, he claims), but it had a good review on the book – so hey, next time I need citrus vodka, I guess…

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SeanMike

Engineer by day, debutante by night...no, wait, that's not it. Freelance writer, aspiring mixologist, Harley rider, avid reader, video game reviewer, cat owner, dog lover, beer drinker, and even a Mason - I'm sure there are other things I could use to describe myself, but for now, I'll stick with: tired.

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  1. I would love to find a Virginia bourboun I’d actually enjoy.

    Just picked up another 750 of Makers myself. Have to refill the decanter Party Foul-Stickboy gave us for Christmas last year.

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