Moderator Thoughts, with EarlJam

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Re: Moderator Thoughts, with EarlJam

Post by bjornolf » August 3rd, 2009, 3:40 pm

I like it in a glass with some cranberry juice. Maybe a little club soda if I'm feeling crazy. Lots of ice.

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Re: Moderator Thoughts, with EarlJam

Post by cl15876 » August 3rd, 2009, 3:41 pm

captmojo wrote:
EarlJam wrote:...What's in the vodka over there? :D

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This may be one example...
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Dredging up the past. Not sure if it warrants a new thread but... :?:
Has anyone tried this stuff?
Stolnaya Peperoni

A local retired industrialist recently went to Russia and came back with a bottle of this stuff. He gave it to a friend of mine, unknowing she had recently stopped drinking altogether. She accepted, in politeness, then gave the bottle to me. I've had it for about a month.
(She figured I might really need it...see "life is not good") So, my possession is third-hand. I haven't cracked the seal yet and I also can't find any reviews for it on line that aren't written in Russian, or at least in Danish.
A red pepper pod swims at the bottom of the bottle. I can't imagine what it might mix with. I'm open for suggestions.
Capt - Here is a link to a Russian -> English translator ... http://translation2.paralink.com/ there are several translation programs on the internet in case you weren't aware of them.

Also, that Russian Vodka sounds awesome, I respect that you don't like tomatoes, but OMG, a Spicy Bloody Mary is delicious. Have you thought about some Screw drivers? Wonder how this would taste in a Tini- mixture??? :-? :-bd :ymdaydream: :-bd :-? or I guess you could drink it straight like the natives do, why ruin the flavor!!! :D
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Re: Moderator Thoughts, with EarlJam

Post by Miles » August 4th, 2009, 8:37 am

I love vodka. I prefer it straight up, skip the martini glass.
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Re: Moderator Thoughts, with EarlJam

Post by Miles » August 4th, 2009, 8:38 am

captmojo wrote:
Miles wrote: Spicy vodka gimlet.
1 shot Rose's lime
1 shot or so of spicy vodka
ice
Shake it
strain it
drink it
Hmm. :-?
Sound tasty.
Mojo like lime.
Mojo intrigued by thought of spicy lime.
There are lots of chili-lime candies and flavors south of the border. Do you know if the vodka has any flavor of chili or just the heat?
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Re: Moderator Thoughts, with EarlJam

Post by captmojo » August 4th, 2009, 8:41 am

Miles wrote: There are lots of chili-lime candies and flavors south of the border. Do you know if the vodka has any flavor of chili or just the heat?
I have yet to break the seal. O:-)
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Re: Moderator Thoughts, with EarlJam

Post by DukieInKansas » August 4th, 2009, 11:00 am

captmojo wrote:Just take the cap off the vermouth bottle and wave it around the room. :D


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Re: Moderator Thoughts, with EarlJam

Post by wilson » August 4th, 2009, 11:01 am

After this discussion, I had a couple of martinis last night. Nice, good, dry ones, with some boutique gin. They were good.
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Re: Moderator Thoughts, with EarlJam

Post by TillyGalore » August 4th, 2009, 11:10 am

Just the mention of vodka and martinis can turn my stomach. Had really bad, self-induced, experiences with both.
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Re: Moderator Thoughts, with EarlJam

Post by wilson » August 4th, 2009, 11:11 am

TillyGalore wrote:Just the mention of vodka and martinis can turn my stomach. Had really bad, self-induced, experiences with both.
I feel the same about cheap tequila. Pepe Lopez and I are not friends.
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Re: Moderator Thoughts, with EarlJam

Post by Miles » August 4th, 2009, 12:13 pm

I have yet to experience a night with any liquor that has caused me to shy away from said liquor for a prolonged amount of time. That's not to say I haven't had bad experiences, I guess I just recover quickly.
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Re: Moderator Thoughts, with EarlJam

Post by bjornolf » August 4th, 2009, 2:47 pm

captmojo wrote:
Miles wrote: There are lots of chili-lime candies and flavors south of the border. Do you know if the vodka has any flavor of chili or just the heat?
I have yet to break the seal. O:-)
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Re: Moderator Thoughts, with EarlJam

Post by DukeUsul » August 4th, 2009, 2:58 pm

I would think spicy vodka would be good in some kind of a dark chocolate "martini" - channeling that spicy dark chocolate Latin American thing.

Also, I could see it in a variation on the Irish car bomb. Drop a shot of pepper vodka in a pint of porter or stout. I've had some chipotle porters before and enjoyed, so something like that might be ok.
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Re: Moderator Thoughts, with EarlJam

Post by Miles » August 4th, 2009, 3:33 pm

DukeUsul wrote:I would think spicy vodka would be good in some kind of a dark chocolate "martini" - channeling that spicy dark chocolate Latin American thing.

Also, I could see it in a variation on the Irish car bomb. Drop a shot of pepper vodka in a pint of porter or stout. I've had some chipotle porters before and enjoyed, so something like that might be ok.
Those are both great suggestions. It almost makes me want a chocotini. Almost.
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Post by cl15876 » August 4th, 2009, 3:54 pm

Miles wrote:
DukeUsul wrote:I would think spicy vodka would be good in some kind of a dark chocolate "martini" - channeling that spicy dark chocolate Latin American thing.

Also, I could see it in a variation on the Irish car bomb. Drop a shot of pepper vodka in a pint of porter or stout. I've had some chipotle porters before and enjoyed, so something like that might be ok.
Those are both great suggestions. It almost makes me want a chocotini. Almost.
Miles I'll fix you a chocotini!
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Re: Moderator Thoughts, with EarlJam

Post by Miles » August 4th, 2009, 4:04 pm

cl15876 wrote:
Miles wrote:
DukeUsul wrote:I would think spicy vodka would be good in some kind of a dark chocolate "martini" - channeling that spicy dark chocolate Latin American thing.

Also, I could see it in a variation on the Irish car bomb. Drop a shot of pepper vodka in a pint of porter or stout. I've had some chipotle porters before and enjoyed, so something like that might be ok.
Those are both great suggestions. It almost makes me want a chocotini. Almost.
Miles I'll fix you a chocotini!
In that case, I would never turn down a free cocktail. Can we have a Guinness and a Gimlet (vodka) to chase? Mmmmm I love that combination.
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Re: Moderator Thoughts, with EarlJam

Post by cl15876 » August 4th, 2009, 4:13 pm

Miles wrote:
cl15876 wrote:
Miles wrote:"quote="DukeUsul"I would think spicy vodka would be good in some kind of a dark chocolate "martini" - channeling that spicy dark chocolate Latin American thing.

Also, I could see it in a variation on the Irish car bomb. Drop a shot of pepper vodka in a pint of porter or stout. I've had some chipotle porters before and enjoyed, so something like that might be ok."quote"
Those are both great suggestions. It almost makes me want a chocotini. Almost.
Miles I'll fix you a chocotini!
In that case, I would never turn down a free cocktail. Can we have a Guinness and a Gimlet (vodka) to chase? Mmmmm I love that combination.
Sounds like a plan to me! Maybe the Captain will contribute the good stuff (Russian vodka)! My girl and I tagged teamed on the chocolate tini's and Sue's shaved chocolate coming up!!!!! Get ready buddy!!!!! I have carried 300lbs+ of dead weight out of sight from embarrassment, consider me big brother!!!! :p :D
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Post by weezie » August 4th, 2009, 4:28 pm

bjornolf wrote: NEVER BREAK THE SEAL!! :-o

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Re: Moderator Thoughts, with EarlJam

Post by wilson » August 4th, 2009, 5:03 pm

Miles wrote:
In that case, I would never turn down a free cocktail. Can we have a Guinness and a Gimlet (vodka) to chase? Mmmmm I love that combination.
When I was at Duke, the James Joyce on Main St. was our main hangout. Our favorite activity there was called "The Cycle." This was a series of four drinks: an Irish Car Bomb, a Jameson's, a gin gimlet, and shockingly, I can't remember the fourth. It was quite an endeavor slash an indication of alcoholism.
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Re: Moderator Thoughts, with EarlJam

Post by wilson » August 4th, 2009, 5:08 pm

wilson wrote:
Miles wrote:
In that case, I would never turn down a free cocktail. Can we have a Guinness and a Gimlet (vodka) to chase? Mmmmm I love that combination.
When I was at Duke, the James Joyce on Main St. was our main hangout. Our favorite activity there was called "The Cycle." This was a series of four drinks: an Irish Car Bomb, a Jameson's, a gin gimlet, and shockingly, I can't remember the fourth. It was quite an endeavor slash an indication of alcoholism.
OK, it turns out I was even more of an alcoholic than I thought. The Cycle was a Car Bomb, a Long Island Iced Tea, a gin Gimlet, and a Rob Roy.
Good God.
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Re: Moderator Thoughts, with EarlJam

Post by TillyGalore » August 4th, 2009, 5:16 pm

wilson wrote:
wilson wrote:
Miles wrote:
In that case, I would never turn down a free cocktail. Can we have a Guinness and a Gimlet (vodka) to chase? Mmmmm I love that combination.
When I was at Duke, the James Joyce on Main St. was our main hangout. Our favorite activity there was called "The Cycle." This was a series of four drinks: an Irish Car Bomb, a Jameson's, a gin gimlet, and shockingly, I can't remember the fourth. It was quite an endeavor slash an indication of alcoholism.
OK, it turns out I was even more of an alcoholic than I thought. The Cycle was a Car Bomb, a Long Island Iced Tea, a gin Gimlet, and a Rob Roy.
Good God.
I'm intoxicated just reading the list. Who should I drunk dial?
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