IKE
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Maybe not now but in a few hours it will be :laugh:"There's an old man sitting next to me, making love to his tonic and gin." - Billy Joel
Ike, is that you?layful:
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I like Bombay gin.My favorite alcoholic drink for the summer.
New Amsterdam is good also. Think the high priced gin is worth the money?
Beefeater, Bombay, etc. Anyone here drink it?
All tonic water is the same. Except diet.
Oh boy, shall I provide the canapés?Me too Shali.. Bombay Sapphire. Yum!!
My pleasure. Beware, if I get tiddly, I dance.Oh yes Shalimar, Please do.
THAT I want to see !
You too! Ok.Me too:grin:
I will belly dance just for you.THAT I want to see !
You too! Ok.
Hey! You said ‘me too’I will belly dance just for you.
Ok, u too. Lulz.Hey! You said ‘me too’
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IKE, the clarity of that drink looks so refreshing. I remember Tanqueray Gin & Tonic on the rocks was the first alcoholic drink I ever had...with a twist of lime (not lemon). Victor, yes Tanqueray was worth the price. I was only 21 with a new husband and thought I was so sophisticated having a drink on the airplane to Aruba for our honeymoon. It tasted good too but I was never much of a drinker and stopped after my plane trip back lol. I bet I would like it if I tried it again.Ike said:Most here know that I'm primarily a scotch guy but for some reason in the summer I do like a nice cool gin and tonic occasionally.
I just returned from the liquor store and this evening after supper I believe I'll sit out on the patio and have one or two.......Cheers !
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Ohhhhh. Yummy.IKE, the clarity of that drink looks so refreshing. I remember Tanqueray Gin & Tonic on the rocks was the first alcoholic drink I ever had...with a twist of lime (not lemon). Victor, yes Tanqueray was worth the price. I was only 21 with a new husband and thought I was so sophisticated having a drink on the airplane to Aruba for our honeymoon. It tasted good too but I was never much of a drinker and stopped after my plane trip back lol. I bet I would like it if I tried it again.
I never liked another type of hard liquor until I tried a Brandy Alexander in my 40's but you never forget your first love (the drink, not the husband lol)....although, Ive never had another gin & tonic. And I can count on one hand how many Brandy Alexanders I've had and I stopped that too.
Then I started to occasionally enjoy a good red wine in my 50's (Pinot Noir) and white wine (Sauvignon Blanc) with dinners (about 1/4 glass).
Now, as of a month ago (after going to a Mexican Restaurant that had 20 choices of different Margaritas on the menu), I'm into an occasional Margarita which looks like your gin and tonic...nice and clear. I don't like mixes. It's got to be the real thing. I fill a glass with ice, then pour in one shot of Cabo Tequila Reposado and one shot of Patrón Citronage (lime liqueur), then lastly, I squeeze a whole fresh lime in it. Had salt on the rim at the restaurant but don't use any now.
Talk about refreshing. It's pretty strong so I wait till the ice melts a little or I add some water. I only have one and it gives me a bit of a buzz...a happy buzz. It's fun to have at my daughter's beach house with salsa, tortilla chips, and avocado. Then take a fun long walk on the beach with the dogs...I mean reeally FUN lol. No headaches in the morning even when I had 2 once at the beach.
Most here know that I'm primarily a scotch guy...this evening after supper I believe I'll sit out on the patio and have one or two.......Cheers !