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March | 2010 | Two Sheets in the Wind
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Two Sheets in the Wind. Sirop de Citron Deux. March 25, 2010. The results of the. 1 lemon : 200 g sugar : generous 3/4 oz water. Thinly slice the lemon and macerate with sugar for 2-3 days, then bring the mixture to a simmer, strain, and add water. Yield per large lemon: approximately 7 oz. Consistency: similar to a 2:1 simple syrup. Tartness/sweetness: slightly more sweet than tart. Bitterness: definite bitter tone. Strength: on the weak side. 1 lemon : 133 g sugar. Other flavor notes: tastes cooked.
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April | 2010 | Two Sheets in the Wind
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Two Sheets in the Wind. Forbidden Fruit, the Obsession Begins…. April 23, 2010. Forbidden Fruit is one of those obscure, legendary liqueurs that you occasionally hear whispered about. For me, it was the bottle. Innocently enough, I was indulging in my love of black and white film, watching Cecil B. DeMille’s “Why Change Your Wife? Then, whim struck again, and I did a little more research. And, lo! Figured the Taboo approach was good, so I tossed the following together:. 1 starfruit, sliced. Expired, I no...
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October | 2010 | Two Sheets in the Wind
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Two Sheets in the Wind. Stocking a Liquor Cabinet. October 5, 2010. Luksusowa – $18 – surprisingly smooth for the price point, and much nicer than its compatriots under $25. Mineral notes with hints of citrus, as opposed to heavier citrus or spice notes of many vodkas. Stolichnaya – $25 – I started on this one, and it is still my second choice on cheap vodkas, as it is readily available, and drinks easier than the rubbing alcohol that is Skyy. Still making observations on this one too. I don’t ...Buffalo...
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Initiative 1183 – Privatizing the Liquor Industry – Part III – Taxes | Two Sheets in the Wind
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Two Sheets in the Wind. Initiative 1183 – Privatizing the Liquor Industry – Part III – Taxes. December 4, 2011. This is a series, check out Part I. If you haven’t seen them yet! The complete 60-page text of the Initiative 1183. Or the 32-page easy-to-read, long-to-load version. The Washington State Liquor Control Board’s (WSLCB) statement. The Current Tax System:. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here. Fill in your details below or click an icon to log in:. Address never made public). Two a...
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December | 2011 | Two Sheets in the Wind
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Two Sheets in the Wind. Initiative 1183 – Privatizing the Liquor Industry – Part IV – Licenses & Timeline. December 4, 2011. This is a series, check out Part I. If you haven’t seen them yet! The complete 60-page text of the Initiative 1183. Or the 32-page easy-to-read, long-to-load version. The Washington State Liquor Control Board’s (WSLCB) statement. Fee = $1320 10% of sales revenue for 2012-14 or 5% of sales revenue after 2013. (If total state tax revenues from spirits distributors are less than $...
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Bayberry Punch | Two Sheets in the Wind
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Two Sheets in the Wind. November 15, 2012. 1 oz Bayberry infused Plymouth. 1 oz Barbancourt 8. 3/4 oz lemon juice. 1/2 oz simple syrup. 3 dashes Earl Grey bitters. 7 oz (by weight) bayberries, cleaned. 10 oz (volume) Plymouth. Soak the berries in the gin for 1 week, then strain and bottle. 1 tsp earl grey tea. 2 oz 151 pr vodka. 2 Responses to “Bayberry Punch”. November 16, 2012 at 1:03 pm. Great drink…now just need to find bayberries! November 17, 2012 at 10:41 am. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. You are co...
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November | 2012 | Two Sheets in the Wind
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Two Sheets in the Wind. November 15, 2012. 1 oz Bayberry infused Plymouth. 1 oz Barbancourt 8. 3/4 oz lemon juice. 1/2 oz simple syrup. 3 dashes Earl Grey bitters. 7 oz (by weight) bayberries, cleaned. 10 oz (volume) Plymouth. Soak the berries in the gin for 1 week, then strain and bottle. 1 tsp earl grey tea. 2 oz 151 pr vodka. Create a free website or blog at WordPress.com. Beers in the Shower. Moving at the Speed of Life. The Jerry Thomas Project. Two at the Most. Build a website with WordPress.com.
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DRINKFACTORY: Drink Factory Meets
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About Us and Contact. Joshua and Carina Fontaine. CHAD SOLOMON AND CHRISTY POPE. JOHN GLASSER - COMPASS BOX WHISKIES. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Cooking Issues with Dave Arnold. Curious Cook with Harold McGee. The Jerry Thomas Project. Hg2 The Hedonists Guide. Eat Japan Trade Directory. Theme W. Collins Interview. Check out our new site! Awesome Inc. template. Powered by Blogger.
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DRINKFACTORY: February 2014
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About Us and Contact. More updates on DrinkFactory Magazine on Monday. watch this space. Links to this post. Drinkfactory Magazine. Issue 0. Gothic Edition. Available to pre order 3rd March 2014. Drink and flavour research collective Drink Factory will release an exclusive limited edition magazine in collaboration with some of London’s most creative photographers. Gothic is the first of a series of publications from Drink Factory that document the work of the renowned laboratory in Islington, North London.
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DRINKFACTORY: Part 1... Gothic...
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About Us and Contact. Part 1. Gothic. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Cooking Issues with Dave Arnold. Curious Cook with Harold McGee. The Jerry Thomas Project. Hg2 The Hedonists Guide. Eat Japan Trade Directory. Theme W. Collins Interview. More updates on DrinkFactory Magazine on Monday. Drinkfactory Magazine. Issue 0. Gothic Editi. What our pHD would be if bartendering was a course. In Hirshfelds drawings of bars. in this case. Our friend Jason Crawley makes a beautiful(y) ecce. Part 1. Gothic.