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Re: 1/7/2015
« Reply #165 on: January 07, 2015, 12:21:09 PM »

Chit we may be part of CA if this keeps up!   :)  Bean is north of me so he will go first I guess, you guys enjoy our cigars!

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Should make it easier to mix the martinis.
But those thin martini glasses are rather fragile, might be an issue there.
Drink 'em straight from the shaker.  Colder that way.
I make mine in the shade of the vermouth bottle. or rinse the glass with vermouth, then use Bombay Sapphire.
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Re: 1/7/2015
« Reply #168 on: January 07, 2015, 12:24:10 PM »

Chit we may be part of CA if this keeps up!   :)  Bean is north of me so he will go first I guess, you guys enjoy our cigars!

11 Earthquakes Rock North Texas In 27 Hours
Should make it easier to mix the martinis.
But those thin martini glasses are rather fragile, might be an issue there.
Drink 'em straight from the shaker.  Colder that way.
I make mine in the shade of the vermouth bottle. or rinse the glass with vermouth, then use Bombay Sapphire.
Grey Goose Vodka a little dirty w/ 3 Olives shaken not stirred is the only way I do them
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Re: 1/7/2015
« Reply #169 on: January 07, 2015, 12:29:13 PM »

Chit we may be part of CA if this keeps up!   :)  Bean is north of me so he will go first I guess, you guys enjoy our cigars!

11 Earthquakes Rock North Texas In 27 Hours
Should make it easier to mix the martinis.
But those thin martini glasses are rather fragile, might be an issue there.
Drink 'em straight from the shaker.  Colder that way.
I make mine in the shade of the vermouth bottle. or rinse the glass with vermouth, then use Bombay Sapphire.
Grey Goose Vodka a little dirty w/ 3 Olives shaken not stirred is the only way I do them
find habenero stuffed olives(or jalapeno stuffed olives), and you will have a new appreciation for the drink.
you sir are having a vodka martini.  perfectly acceptable, but it is a slightly different drink. the younger generation has no appreciation for the true classics.  few drink sidecars or manhattans today.
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Re: 1/7/2015
« Reply #170 on: January 07, 2015, 12:30:13 PM »

Chit we may be part of CA if this keeps up!   :)  Bean is north of me so he will go first I guess, you guys enjoy our cigars!

11 Earthquakes Rock North Texas In 27 Hours
Should make it easier to mix the martinis.
But those thin martini glasses are rather fragile, might be an issue there.
Drink 'em straight from the shaker.  Colder that way.
I make mine in the shade of the vermouth bottle. or rinse the glass with vermouth, then use Bombay Sapphire.
Here, have a margarita.  It's a dry margarita.  It was made in the vicinity of a bottle of triple sec. 
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Re: 1/7/2015
« Reply #171 on: January 07, 2015, 12:32:00 PM »

Chit we may be part of CA if this keeps up!   :)  Bean is north of me so he will go first I guess, you guys enjoy our cigars!

11 Earthquakes Rock North Texas In 27 Hours
Should make it easier to mix the martinis.
But those thin martini glasses are rather fragile, might be an issue there.
Drink 'em straight from the shaker.  Colder that way.
I make mine in the shade of the vermouth bottle. or rinse the glass with vermouth, then use Bombay Sapphire.
My favorite is Tanqueray Ten with Noilly Prat Vermouth (Bret's suggestion) and olives
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Re: 1/7/2015
« Reply #172 on: January 07, 2015, 12:33:01 PM »

Chit we may be part of CA if this keeps up!   :)  Bean is north of me so he will go first I guess, you guys enjoy our cigars!

11 Earthquakes Rock North Texas In 27 Hours
I have been answering this, about the drinks, and I just realized TR may have meant CAlifornia,
instead of Cigar Advisor.  that makes more sense anyway. 
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Re: 1/7/2015
« Reply #173 on: January 07, 2015, 12:33:33 PM »

Chit we may be part of CA if this keeps up!   :)  Bean is north of me so he will go first I guess, you guys enjoy our cigars!

11 Earthquakes Rock North Texas In 27 Hours
Should make it easier to mix the martinis.
But those thin martini glasses are rather fragile, might be an issue there.
Drink 'em straight from the shaker.  Colder that way.
I make mine in the shade of the vermouth bottle. or rinse the glass with vermouth, then use Bombay Sapphire.
My favorite is Tanqueray Ten with Noilly Prat Vermouth (Bret's suggestion) and olives
Now that's a Martini.  If it doesn't have some Vermouth, it's just Gin.
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Re: 1/7/2015
« Reply #174 on: January 07, 2015, 12:34:58 PM »

Chit we may be part of CA if this keeps up!   :)  Bean is north of me so he will go first I guess, you guys enjoy our cigars!

11 Earthquakes Rock North Texas In 27 Hours
Should make it easier to mix the martinis.
But those thin martini glasses are rather fragile, might be an issue there.
Drink 'em straight from the shaker.  Colder that way.
I make mine in the shade of the vermouth bottle. or rinse the glass with vermouth, then use Bombay Sapphire.
Here, have a margarita.  It's a dry margarita.  It was made in the vicinity of a bottle of triple sec.
never liked the taste of the shot by itself.  will add the floater shot to a margarita, though!
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Re: 1/7/2015
« Reply #175 on: January 07, 2015, 12:35:35 PM »

Chit we may be part of CA if this keeps up!   :)  Bean is north of me so he will go first I guess, you guys enjoy our cigars!

11 Earthquakes Rock North Texas In 27 Hours
Should make it easier to mix the martinis.
But those thin martini glasses are rather fragile, might be an issue there.
Drink 'em straight from the shaker.  Colder that way.
I make mine in the shade of the vermouth bottle. or rinse the glass with vermouth, then use Bombay Sapphire.
Grey Goose Vodka a little dirty w/ 3 Olives shaken not stirred is the only way I do them
find habenero stuffed olives(or jalapeno stuffed olives), and you will have a new appreciation for the drink.
you sir are having a vodka martini.  perfectly acceptable, but it is a slightly different drink. the younger generation has no appreciation for the true classics.  few drink sidecars or manhattans today.
I been using jalapeno stuffed california olives for many years.
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Re: 1/7/2015
« Reply #176 on: January 07, 2015, 12:35:46 PM »

Chit we may be part of CA if this keeps up!   :)  Bean is north of me so he will go first I guess, you guys enjoy our cigars!

11 Earthquakes Rock North Texas In 27 Hours
Should make it easier to mix the martinis.
But those thin martini glasses are rather fragile, might be an issue there.
Drink 'em straight from the shaker.  Colder that way.
I make mine in the shade of the vermouth bottle. or rinse the glass with vermouth, then use Bombay Sapphire.
Here, have a margarita.  It's a dry margarita.  It was made in the vicinity of a bottle of triple sec.
never liked the taste of the shot by itself.  will add the floater shot to a margarita, though!
Sip some Don Julio Anejo, you might change your mind.
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Re: 1/7/2015
« Reply #177 on: January 07, 2015, 12:36:46 PM »

Chit we may be part of CA if this keeps up!   :)  Bean is north of me so he will go first I guess, you guys enjoy our cigars!

11 Earthquakes Rock North Texas In 27 Hours
I have been answering this, about the drinks, and I just realized TR may have meant CAlifornia,
instead of Cigar Advisor.  that makes more sense anyway.
LMAO yeah I was referring to the commie earthquake country of California
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Re: 1/7/2015
« Reply #178 on: January 07, 2015, 12:36:49 PM »

Chit we may be part of CA if this keeps up!   :)  Bean is north of me so he will go first I guess, you guys enjoy our cigars!

11 Earthquakes Rock North Texas In 27 Hours
Should make it easier to mix the martinis.
But those thin martini glasses are rather fragile, might be an issue there.
Drink 'em straight from the shaker.  Colder that way.
I make mine in the shade of the vermouth bottle. or rinse the glass with vermouth, then use Bombay Sapphire.
My favorite is Tanqueray Ten with Noilly Prat Vermouth (Bret's suggestion) and olives
Alright it's settled.  Happy hour at biebfish's house, TxDave to bring the olives.
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Re: 1/7/2015
« Reply #179 on: January 07, 2015, 12:37:04 PM »

Chit we may be part of CA if this keeps up!   :)  Bean is north of me so he will go first I guess, you guys enjoy our cigars!

11 Earthquakes Rock North Texas In 27 Hours
Should make it easier to mix the martinis.
But those thin martini glasses are rather fragile, might be an issue there.
Drink 'em straight from the shaker.  Colder that way.
I make mine in the shade of the vermouth bottle. or rinse the glass with vermouth, then use Bombay Sapphire.
My favorite is Tanqueray Ten with Noilly Prat Vermouth (Bret's suggestion) and olives
French Dry(white) vermouth for martinis, Italian Sweet (Red)  for your manhattan.
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