the beer revolu wrote: » Can someone post up the recipe for the basil crush, please. Sounds interesting
Talguetler wrote: » 50ml Black Bush 20ml sugar syrup 20ml lime juice 6 basil leaves 5 dashes hot sauce Ice Put basil into a shaker, press down lightly on the leaves but don't rip them up, add in the rest of the ingredients and shake for 20 secs. Strain and serve over fresh ice. I preferred it to the other one tbh. Btw Black Bush is €26 in Tesco today.
the beer revolu wrote: » Lovely thanks. I wouldn't be hung up about using Bush over any other whiskey.
Cazale wrote: » Nestle set to release KitKat that's been aged in Scottish whisky cask from Islay The chocolate for the KitKat has been made using cacao nibs aged for 180 days in barrels once used for aging Islay Scotch whisky.
Dtp1979 wrote: » You’re not being serious are you?
L1011 wrote: » That Basil Crush is going on my "cocktails to do when I've got syrup in the fridge" list anyway. 200ml of whiskey drunk by 5:40 is going to lead to an interesting evening...
odyssey06 wrote: » It's on my list for when I have fresh basil - which has now been added to the shopping list - and lots of limes In a hurry without sugar syrup, ice tea or flat ginger ale might sub ok - nothing fiery, schweppes or club.
Cazale wrote: » Bought a litre bottle of Powers gold label the other day. €25 is the best value out there for such a nice whiskey. Off work on holiday so fairly went through it.
Hotblack Desiato wrote: Anyone here ever bought or considered buying a cask?
Cazale wrote: » Jim Mac Irish Whiskey - €45 A new Irish Whiskey on the scene with a unique sporting connection. Named for the hurling legend, Jim McDonnell and created by his nephew John O' Brien. Jim Mac Irish Whiskey is a special premium blendof malt and grain, this Irish whiskey is bursting with falvour. The grain has been matured in first fill bourbon casks. The malt has been exclusively matured in first fill Oloroso sherry casks. A complex flavour reminiscent of spicy Christmas cake and candied fruits with hints of vanilla and a deliciously warm smooth finish.
killbillvol2 wrote: » To suggest that Jim McDonnell is a hurling legend is such a stretch I'm going to assume everything about this whiskey is marketing bs.
Cazale wrote: » I looked into it. Sounds romantic but in the end I didn't know what I would do with 2-300 bottles of whiskey. For a 20 year old single pot still sherry finish it would cost about 45 euro a month for 20 years. For that you would get 188 bottles at 52%. You could of course bring the abv down and get a few more bottles. A 15 year old triple distilled dessert wine finish would cost 55 euro a month for 15 years. That gets you 272 bottles at 46%.
Hotblack Desiato wrote: » I see Celtic Whiskey Shop are offering casks of new make and 3 year old whiskey to buy. Anyone here ever bought or considered buying a cask? I would approach this as an interesting thing to do and if it made a few quid that would be a bonus. There are plenty of fees to be paid along the way of course.
Insect Overlord wrote: » I'll have to grab a bottle of the Powers gold label while it's still at that price. Just added some water to a splash of Blue Spot. Tis warming my heart in the loveliest of ways.
the beer revolu wrote: » Having a basil crush now. Really lovely cocktail. Used puca and also didn't have the required hotsauce. After much thought and debate ended up using a homemade, very hot Trinidadian sauce I have in the fridge. Made for a pretty spicy version, I reckon, but delicious.