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Finally warm weather is upon us and Brown Liquor (Scotch, Bourbon) is going to be out of season.

Besides there is no 'R' in May, June, July or August.

Gin, Light Rum and Vodka are the beverages of choice with mixers and lots of ice.


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Beer never goes out of season for me. Smile
 
Posts: 154 | Location: Windsor, Ont | Registered: March 20, 2007Reply With QuoteEdit or Delete MessageReport This Post
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What if you live where it's always warm? No brown liquor ever or just when I travel up North?


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Bourbon is never out of season. Maybe a little ice in the glass. Or a mint julep. Wink


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I've heard that before about bronw liquor. I know that there is a guy from the country club who also does this each year.

Just curious how many other people practice this method?


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my scotch is in season all year round... i agree that mixed drinks with lots of ice are better suited for the summer, but after a few "sissy" drinks, the real stuff always gets out.. and besides, once the sun sets, it just feels right to sip a good single maltt with that stogie
 
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What about bourbon in mint juleps?

I mix rum into drinks as the weather warms but will still enjoy a scotch before or congnac after dinner.

Beefeaters and Tonic and Bloody Mary's are looking good however


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In central Florida there is no "Winter" so the 'Brown' season never starts or finishes. Rum or Canadian and cokes or Bourbon on the rocks are always a staple. With only 10 days of 'Fall', Gin & Tonics, Vodka Martinis and any other light drinks are enjoyed 355 days a yearSmile


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gotta go with paul on that. FL is warm all year long.
Personally I'm on a cold beer kick. ICE cold beer


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Although the weather is pretty much the same here in Santa Barbara (maybe 7-10 degree difference) year round, I do find that as the days get longer I tend to prefer Patron over scotch, Corona over Newcastle or Guinness, mixed drinks over neat tumblers.

Cigars are infinitely more pleasurable in the late summer twilight as well........I probably smoke twice as much when it is warm.
 
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Pull it up, guys. Brown spirits are in season all year long...if you do a little tinkering.

The next time you(or your better half) buy a pack of mushrooms(or whatever)in a styrofoam container, save it.

Put your good whisk(e)y in a short, old-fashioned glass in the container. Put water in the container, add 4 or 5 ice cubes to the water and you can have a good drink without watering it down, just like winter, or fall, or spring.

This works especially well here in Houston. I tried it without tinkering and the whisk(e)y gets so hot that it just evaporates in your mouth so fast that the taste disappears.

In case you didn't notice, I drink outside--that is where I smoke.
 
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I still like to drink dark rum in the summer. I love Havana Club Anejo over ice and Bacardi 8 over ice in the summer. I also enjoy lite rum drinks in the summer.
 
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Lynchburg lemonade is definitely in season in the summer Wink Of course you don't add the triple sec and replace it with an extra helping of bourbon
 
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This is a sad day...although I don't think I can limit myself to only drinking scotch and bourbon when its cold outside. A cold beer sounds really good today here in Georgia where its 80+ degrees.
 
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Whiskey and Bourbon never goes out for me. If I'm not drinking beer, Whiskey/Bourbon is my drink of choice. If not on the rocks, then CC and 7, highballs, Crown and coke, whatever, I love the dark liquor.
 
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Hey don't forget a well made Margarita on the rocks with the salt. My favorite in the sun drink.


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A nice Gin and Tonic is my Scotch back up drink.
 
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Over the weekend made some fresh Meyer Lemonade. Add some rum, gin, or vodka and maybe a dash of selter. Talk about something delicious on a warm day.


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Had my last brown liquor last weekend courtesy of URiah...some nice Red Breast

An ice-cold Martini never goes out of season for me, but with a twist of lemon instead of olives

This summer, I'll probably do some Danzka grapefruit vodka and tonics along with the usual Bombay and tonic.

Red Stripe beer is a summer staple in my fridge.

And finally, for "school nights," good old non-alcoholic Appolonaris sparkling water with either a twist of lemon & lime, or a big wedge of orange. Cucumber/lemon SmartWater is good stuff too.
 
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When I was in Scotland last month I was introduced to Drambuie over ice. I tink I will keep this brown liquor all summer for the evening.


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