Talk of The Villages Florida - Rentals, Entertainment & More
Talk of The Villages Florida - Rentals, Entertainment & More
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Try the Caipirinha, the national cocktail of Brazil. It MUST be made with Cachaça, not rum. (2 oz. of Cachaça, 1 tsp sugar, one lime, quartered, with sugar and lime muddled.) Martini? 2 1/2 oz of Tanqueray #10 (not the regular Tanqueray), 1/2 oz of Carpano Antica. Thoroughly stirred or shaken. But the original Martini was sweeter and also delicious. 2 1/4 oz of gin. 3/4 oz of sweet vermouth. Dash of orange bitters. Try it! Mojito? 2 oz of light rum, 1 oz of lime juice, fresh-squeezed only, 2 tsp sugar, 4-6 sprigs of long-leaf mint. Muddle the sugar and mint with 1/2 oz of soda. Add lime and rum. Top with another 1/2 oz of soda. (Most mojitos are ruined with too much soda.) Some drinks were never five star, and we weren’t able to ever make them worth drinking. Top of the list for drinks not worth drinking? The Cosmopolitan. Sex on the Beach. I’ve never had a good one. Best fast drink for guzzling? Sobieski Vodka (better than Tito’s and much cheaper) and San Pellegrino Pompelmo (grapefruit) soda. A can of the latter and three or four ounces of the former. That is the only soda worth mixing with vodka. I have to order cases of it from Amazon, as it is hard to find here. That is the ONLY San Pellegrino worth tasting, and I mean the soda, not the flavored waters. It has the bitter taste of real grapefruit membranes. I don’t know of any great bars around here that mix drinks accurately and use only fresh ingredients. Make your own! |
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I did specify I’m not looking for happy hour. I expect to pay for quality.
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Mixing Popov and Tang ain't your thang?
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First Tang reference of 2024! America’s original ‘energy’ drink!
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It's sad to say TV is not the place to find the cocktails you desire. Big cities with really fine dining (not in TV although they may pretend they are) Sorry!
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I've never understood the thirst for mixed cocktails..... this gal likes Stella beer, some wines and Tito's vodka neat.
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You should start a refined drink club and we meet one evening a week with members alternating hosting at their homes. Each week is a different targeted drink.
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Considering what mixed drinks cost these days one would have hoped better quality and consistency
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#26
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Try the 1960s. Look for Don Draper.
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You're looking for quality. And you're not going to find it here. |
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That is a great idea. When I’m full time I will do that.
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Funny how folks come from Big Cities and look for high-end everything. Food (restaurants) shopping, now alcoholic beverages. I bet most were like us when they came looking and those things weren't on "the list" of must haves. IF cost isn't a factor then maybe drive to one of Florida's big cities.
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1. Which Gin do you use for a Negroni (with the Campari and the Carpano Antica) and do you keep it at equal parts each? 2. Which Cachaça do you prefer? 3. Did you ever come up with a five star Manhattan? Thanks. |
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