Wild Turkey 101 on the rocks. Thinking about looking up a gin drink with basil. My basil plants are exploding right now in my hydroponic system
Cocktails, the libationary art!
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Strawberry basil and gin are great together!!
Yes, I'd try a Pimm's Cup with basil instead of mint. But if there's too much basil, pesto is what I make.
Been too tired due a couple rough weeks at work, so instead mixing drinks I've been just drinking whisky or brandy lately.
I just had some bourbon with white wine, coconut water, and lemon juice. Not bad
Hopefully not working, I've had one call tonight, drove 45min to fix their issue in less than 5 to then drive the 45min back home.
I wish people would learn how their pop system works so they can do the incredibly basic maintenance needed to keep it happy. Especially when pouring Clamato
We've been drinking our way around the mall (for lack of a better word) where we go grocery shopping so I've been getting a bourbon sour at each place. We have a drink then do the grocery shopping. First week was the expensive rooftop bar, it was good but not worth it. Last week the cheap sports bar, it was literally bourbon with sour mix not even stirred, much less shaken. This week we tried "true food kitchen" and it's the first time in a couple years that the bartender offered egg white and he literally cracked an egg to get it. This one wins by a mile. Gorgeous Amaretto cherry on it, and not too sweet. We haven't run out of places to try yet, either.
In short: bourbon sour Friday night!