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Two shots to get the party started. Now, a Highland Fling, a variation on the classic Rob Roy. Two and a half ounces of blended scotch, and three quarters of an ounce of sweet vermouth, instead of half an ounce, and orange bitters in place of Angostura bitters. Yummy!
Looking forward to a relaxing weekend.
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True Dough
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surfered
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Bengus81
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Aristus
(72,477 posts)So: Yes.
It cant come soon enough
surfered
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(72,477 posts)I promise to show up with a full bladder
Grim Chieftain
(1,982 posts)I'll drink to that!
Aristus
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(29,868 posts)I recall that the Rob Roy was surprisingly good. I had misgivings about mixing scotch with sweet vermouth, but the bitters worked it out somehow.
Aristus
(72,477 posts)But the most incredible expression of the main ingredients is the Manhattan, my favorite cocktail.
mnhtnbb
(33,485 posts)But I can't drink alcohol in the evening anymore. Makes me wake up in the night.
So, I have a cocktail with my main meal at lunch and a light supper. Retired, of course, too, so a nap in the afternoon is easily arranged!
cachukis
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(72,477 posts)Thats how you know I was born and raised in the South.
Shambala
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(289 posts)and not water flowing under a bridge or anything like that I had always commonly believed.
Many historians support this attributing the saying to Benjamin Hawkins who served as General Superintendent for Indian Affairs under George Washington and had responsibility for the Native American tribes south of the Ohio River, and principal agent to the Creek Indians. The story goes that while down south, Hawkins was summoned back to the nations capital by Washington with Hawkins writing back that he would return God willing and the Creek dont rise. Meaning if the Creek tribe rose, Hawkins would have to be present to quell the rebellion and forego his trip to Washington.
niyad
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(72,477 posts)niyad
(133,806 posts)1 1/2 oz gin
1 oz Lillet Blanc
1/2 oz Suze
Lemon twist for garnish
Combine gin, Lillet Blanc and Suze in a mixing glass with ice and stir until well-chilled, about 15 seconds. Strain into a chilled rocks glass over fresh ice. Garnish with lemon twist.
Aristus
(72,477 posts)Ill have to get some.
Thanks!