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		|  05-22-2012, 05:05 PM | #2026 |  
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					Originally Posted by Hank Chinaski  If I have these in the evening and POM n Vodka during the afternoon I will be super healthy! |  Well, at least you can sue POM for their false health claims .
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		|  05-22-2012, 05:20 PM | #2027 |  
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					Originally Posted by Mmmm, Burger (C.J.)   |  I was drinking it for, the ummmm, heart claims. certainly not the erectile dysfunction claim.
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		|  05-22-2012, 05:41 PM | #2028 |  
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					Originally Posted by Pretty Little Flower  2014?  There is no way any St. Germain cocktail is going to be the anything of any year later than 2008.  And I am as big of superfoods as the next guy, but even kale got a little played out when Whole Foods began selling Kale t-shirts.  Even though this is a little 2010, I suggest we keep it simple this summer and enjoy glass of prosecco with a healthy splash of Creme Yvette.  Too girly for you?  [You are probably gay and repressing, but that's your issue.]   Then why not just a martini?  How about a nice simple martini?  Gin, vermouth, garnish.  But keep the greens in your salad. |  A (gin) martini -- or a Manhattan (make it with Maker's Mark to celebrate the drippy wax ruling per Icky's suggestion) -- are always good calls. But, and I say this with some real trepidation because I respect The Pretty One's view on cocktails almost as much as I respect* his musical knowledge, I think that sometimes the summer calls for a special drink.
 
And, as I think I noted last year, the Official Not Bob Summer Drink is the made from scratch Tom Collins. The freshly squeezed juice of one lemon, simple syrup** to taste (1 or 2 tablespoons), a shot or so of gin (I use Not Sapphire*** Bombay, but any decent gin will do), ice (4 cubes from the prole ice tray I use), and club soda/seltzer to taste.
 
Mrs. Not Bob prefers vodka to gin; I have heard this called a John Collins, but some say that a John Collins is made with bourbon.**** Maybe a Joan Collins? Anyway, she also likes a little Saint Germaine in it, too.
 
*I am actually Not Kidding about this, by the way. I actually use some of his lines (calling the chick music I like either "Acoustic Estrogen" or "Lesbian Grrl" with attribution to "this guy I know") frequently.
 
**So easy to make. Boil equal parts sugar and water until clear, the put in fridge -- you will use it all before it goes bad (if it ever does). I keep mine in a Good Seasons salad carafe because that's how I roll.
 
*** I use the Sapphire for martinis. Doesn't taste quite right in a Tom Collins. |  
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					Originally Posted by Not Bob  A (gin) martini -- or a Manhattan (make it with Maker's Mark to celebrate the drippy wax ruling per Icky's suggestion) -- are always good calls. But, and I say this with some real trepidation because I respect The Pretty One's view on cocktails almost as much as I respect* his musical knowledge, I think that sometimes the summer calls for a special drink.
 
 And, as I think I noted last year, the Official Not Bob Summer Drink is the made from scratch Tom Collins. The freshly squeezed juice of one lemon, simple syrup** to taste (1 or 2 tablespoons), a shot or so of gin (I use Not Sapphire*** Bombay, but any decent gin will do), ice (4 cubes from the prole ice tray I use), and club soda/seltzer to taste.
 
 Mrs. Not Bob prefers vodka to gin; I have heard this called a John Collins, but some say that a John Collins is made with bourbon.**** Maybe a Joan Collins? Anyway, she also likes a little Saint Germaine in it, too.
 
 *I am actually Not Kidding about this, by the way. I actually use some of his lines (calling the chick music I like either "Acoustic Estrogen" or "Lesbian Grrl" with attribution to "this guy I know") frequently.
 
 **So easy to make. Boil equal parts sugar and water until clear, the put in fridge -- you will use it all before it goes bad (if it ever does). I keep mine in a Good Seasons salad carafe because that's how I roll.
 
 *** I use the Sapphire for martinis. Doesn't taste quite right in a Tom Collins.
 |  I think either bragging that your music is "Acoustic Estrogen" is fine, or drinking a drink with sugar in it is fine. Doing both is redundant.
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					Originally Posted by Not Bob  Mrs. Not Bob prefers vodka to gin; I have heard this called a John Collins, but some say that a John Collins is made with bourbon.**** Maybe a Joan Collins? Anyway, she also likes a little Saint Germaine in it, too.
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**** I might call this a variation on a whiskey sour, and a quick google search confirms that Esquire's cocktail dude agrees -- the addition of club soda (and other fruit) to a whisky sour was apparently called a "Hari Kari" at some Not PC point, when people like my dad used words like "Nips" and Japs" to refer to citizens of The Land of the Rising Son. In his defense, he spent 3 impressionable years trying not to be killed by citizens of said land. |  
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					Originally Posted by Hank Chinaski  I think either bragging that your music is "Acoustic Estrogen" is fine, or drinking a drink with sugar in it is fine. Doing both is redundant. |  I don't think that I have ever been accused of bragging about the fact that I listen to angst-ridden chick singer-songwriters far more than many people not sleeping with angst-ridden chick singer-songwriters. If I have, then I apologize.
 
As for sugar in drinks, what is your view on the classic old fashioned (sugar cubes, bitters, splash of seltzer, bourbon or rye, twist, one ice cube)? Heck, even a G&T has sugar in it. |  
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					Originally Posted by Not Bob  I don't think that I have ever been accused of bragging about the fact that I listen to angst-ridden chick singer-songwriters far more than many people not sleeping with angst-ridden chick singer-songwriters. If I have, then I apologize.
 As for sugar in drinks, what is your view on the classic old fashioned (sugar cubes, bitters, splash of seltzer, bourbon or rye, twist, one ice cube)? Heck, even a G&T has sugar in it.
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no. No sugar in tea, or coffee, but surely not in any alcohol drink (exception: you can mix juice with some alcohol drinks)
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					Originally Posted by Not Bob  As for sugar in drinks, what is your view on the classic old fashioned (sugar cubes, bitters, splash of seltzer, bourbon or rye, twist, one ice cube)? Heck, even a G&T has sugar in it. |  The first draft of this reply was about how the old fashioned got its name. I deleted it. Learning! |  
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		|  05-22-2012, 06:33 PM | #2034 |  
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					Originally Posted by Not Bob  A (gin) martini -- or a Manhattan (make it with Maker's Mark to celebrate the drippy wax ruling per Icky's suggestion) -- are always good calls. But, and I say this with some real trepidation because I respect The Pretty One's view on cocktails almost as much as I respect* his musical knowledge, I think that sometimes the summer calls for a special drink.
 
 And, as I think I noted last year, the Official Not Bob Summer Drink is the made from scratch Tom Collins. The freshly squeezed juice of one lemon, simple syrup** to taste (1 or 2 tablespoons), a shot or so of gin (I use Not Sapphire*** Bombay, but any decent gin will do), ice (4 cubes from the prole ice tray I use), and club soda/seltzer to taste.
 
 Mrs. Not Bob prefers vodka to gin; I have heard this called a John Collins, but some say that a John Collins is made with bourbon.**** Maybe a Joan Collins? Anyway, she also likes a little Saint Germaine in it, too.
 
 *I am actually Not Kidding about this, by the way. I actually use some of his lines (calling the chick music I like either "Acoustic Estrogen" or "Lesbian Grrl" with attribution to "this guy I know") frequently.
 
 **So easy to make. Boil equal parts sugar and water until clear, the put in fridge -- you will use it all before it goes bad (if it ever does). I keep mine in a Good Seasons salad carafe because that's how I roll.
 
 *** I use the Sapphire for martinis. Doesn't taste quite right in a Tom Collins.
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					Originally Posted by Shape Shifter  A beer requires fewer asterisks. |  mix sugar in it?
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		|  05-22-2012, 06:54 PM | #2036 |  
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					Originally Posted by Hank Chinaski  mix sugar in it? |  A lime in a Dos Equis is good.  But then I don't always drink beer.
 
Awwww, who am I kidding.  I always drink beer.  
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					Originally Posted by Not Bob  I don't think that I have ever been accused of bragging about the fact that I listen to angst-ridden chick singer-songwriters far more than many people not sleeping with angst-ridden chick singer-songwriters. If I have, then I apologize.
 As for sugar in drinks, what is your view on the classic old fashioned (sugar cubes, bitters, splash of seltzer, bourbon or rye, twist, one ice cube)? Heck, even a G&T has sugar in it.
 |  I don't care what Don Draper does with it but keep your seltzer out of my old fashioned.  Not as offensive as muddled fruit cocktail, but still.
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		|  05-22-2012, 06:55 PM | #2038 |  
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Awwww, who am I kidding.  I always drink beer.   |  You are not the most interesting man in the world.
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		|  05-22-2012, 07:01 PM | #2039 |  
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					Originally Posted by Hank Chinaski  I think either bragging that your music is "Acoustic Estrogen" is fine, or drinking a drink with sugar in it is fine. Doing both is redundant. |  
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					Originally Posted by Hank Chinaski  a gin & tonic has sugar in it? do you like hangovers?  |  Ever look at the Nutrition Facts label on your bottle/can of Canada Dry tonic water ("with quinine" so that you can have a few and protect yourself from malaria while putting down the Sepoy Mutiny this summer).
 
Never mind -- I will look for you. The bottle I have handy says my Canada Dry tonic has 29 grams of sugar (it's a 10 oz bottle). For comparison, look at a can of Coca Cola Classic. 39 grams for a 12 oz can. Thus, a G&T has about as much sugar as a Cuba Libre, NTTAWWT. |  
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					Originally Posted by Shape Shifter  A beer requires fewer asterisks. |  True, but with all the beer snobs around here, it will go from ridiculing my love of the Bucket of Rocks special at the Dew Droppe Inn to all sorts of pedantic hop barley yeast equations and obscure microbrew one-upsmanship. |  
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