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<blockquote data-quote="Waterbizkit" data-source="post: 9579688" data-attributes="member: 6802604"><p>That it took this long for the Last Word to be mentioned in the thread is alarming given the previous discussion about Green Chartreuse towards the beginning of the thread. Thankfully sanity was restored with this delicious cocktail finally being brought to the table.</p><p></p><p>I'd also recommend a Final Ward for those who prefer Rye to gin. The Monte Cassino is also a nice riff while still using the Last Word's equal parts formula.</p><p></p><p>On the subject of whiskey...</p><p></p><p>Manhattan</p><p>Monte Carlo</p><p>Boulevardier</p><p></p><p>Uh oh, we're back on equal parts... now we have to pivot back to the Negroni. Much talked about in this thread. And of course the same forward thinking individual that finally brought us the Last Word also had the great sense to mention the Coffee Negroni... even with the good taste to offer up Mr. Black as the coffee liqueur of choice.</p><p></p><p>We pivot again to the excellent, though sometimes maligned, Espresso Martini. When made with a brewed, quality coffee and a top notch coffee liqueur like Mr. Black, it's an excellent cocktail.</p><p></p><p>Espresso Martini to my favorite of the many more classic examples of the drink... the simple Gin Martini.</p><p></p><p>And so it goes forever on. Margaritas and Daiquiris, and not the frozen filth of the masses, but actual simple and yet elegant cocktails society has seen fit to drag into the gutter...</p><p></p><p>Bro... I like cocktails bro.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Waterbizkit, post: 9579688, member: 6802604"] That it took this long for the Last Word to be mentioned in the thread is alarming given the previous discussion about Green Chartreuse towards the beginning of the thread. Thankfully sanity was restored with this delicious cocktail finally being brought to the table. I'd also recommend a Final Ward for those who prefer Rye to gin. The Monte Cassino is also a nice riff while still using the Last Word's equal parts formula. On the subject of whiskey... Manhattan Monte Carlo Boulevardier Uh oh, we're back on equal parts... now we have to pivot back to the Negroni. Much talked about in this thread. And of course the same forward thinking individual that finally brought us the Last Word also had the great sense to mention the Coffee Negroni... even with the good taste to offer up Mr. Black as the coffee liqueur of choice. We pivot again to the excellent, though sometimes maligned, Espresso Martini. When made with a brewed, quality coffee and a top notch coffee liqueur like Mr. Black, it's an excellent cocktail. Espresso Martini to my favorite of the many more classic examples of the drink... the simple Gin Martini. And so it goes forever on. Margaritas and Daiquiris, and not the frozen filth of the masses, but actual simple and yet elegant cocktails society has seen fit to drag into the gutter... Bro... I like cocktails bro. [/QUOTE]
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