- 1 ounce vodka
- 1 ounce Bailey's Irish Cream
- 1 ounce Kahlúa
- 1 ounce half-and-half
Wednesday, December 30, 2009
cocktail review no. 24 - Mudslide
Yeah, okay, I know. This is a cold drink. You're not supposed to be having cold drinks in wintertime, right?
Ah, phooey. Have what you want. My folks are still having martinis every night, and it's tough to get much more summery than that (unless we're talking mojitos or zombies or scorpions).
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You're always up for a four-way, huh? Oops. Did I just go there?
You're making me thirsty. I'm going to have to go open that bottle of wine in the kitchen, methinks. Since the only other alcohol I have is brandy, and no mixer for it.
You just went there. Hee hee, good job.
Nothing like wine on a winter's night. But jeez, you need to get more than just brandy. People don't drink by brandy alone, y'know. At least have some rum and Kahlua and cream and maybe some Bailey's around at this time of year.
I actually ended up mixing the brandy with Coke that night (it actually wasn't bad), and, inspired by all your cocktail reviews, ended up going out on the town for the first time since I've lived in Taos. I had a blast! But also had the worst whiskey sour ever. I then switched to White Russians, a much happier choice.
Congratulations! Nothing wrong with a good night out on the town. Glad you had fun. But darn, what's with the whiskey sours in Taos? What kind of whiskey did you get? I hope you didn't go with the well brand. And I hope you didn't get something other than Canadian whisky or bourbon...those make the best whiskey sours. But White Russians are a good all-rounder. My buddies and I usually start with those when we go out on a bender.
I'm ashamed to admit I didn't even think to order anything but the well brand. I waited in line a LONG time, and the bartender girl was intimidating.
Are you gonna fire me now?
You're fired.
Ah, I take it back. You're un-fired. Anybody can make a mistake. Heck, I'm new to this business myself.
I might've said before that whiskey sours are best with either Canadian whisky or bourbon (if I did, I'm sorry).
I like 'em with Canadian whisky myself; I have Black Velvet in the cabinet, and that makes a pretty good one. Crown Royal might be a tad high-end for mixing, but I bet Canadian Club would be pretty nice.
For bourbon you might try Wild Turkey (if you like it strong), Jim Beam (if you like it mediocre), or Maker's Mark (if you want it just right).
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