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Re: Can anyone explain Scarfo's Cutty Sark and water?
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09/15/17 09:33 PM
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Years of bartending experience and I'm still in the food and beverage business. Keep in mind every place's specs are different. When I came up a Long Island was Rum, gin, vodka, triple sec, sweet & sour, and splash of Coke. If you added tequila we called it a Texas tea. Now if you think about it, if you order this drink without specifying top shelf you're getting 4-5 cheap rot gut liqours. Hangover guaranteed. The only reason to order this drink is to get fucking hammered.
Now 2 more drinks that are slight variations:
A Walk Me Down (that blue drink) is essentially a Long Island but you sub blue curaçao for the triple sec and leave off the Coke. Blue curaçao is just blue triple sec (both cheap orange liquor).
Next is the Grateful Dead. It's a Walk Me Down with a chambord (or razzmatazz if you're going cheap) float on top. Chambord or razzmatazz is a raspberry liquor that is purple. It turns the blue Walk Me Down to a tie die lookin purple. Hence the hippy name Grateful Dead.
None of these drinks are that great but if you want to get hammered, try them. Had some girls back in the day hooked on those Grateful Dead's.
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Re: Can anyone explain Scarfo's Cutty Sark and water?
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That's another one where there is a bunch of different ways. My way was simple syrup, squeeze a lime, and a couple mint leaves. Muddle that. Top with ice and then build with quality white rum, soda water, and then garnish with lime. Some people use a little sweet & sour or 7up instead of soda but I like the more traditional recipe. You can get creative and throw a strawberry in with the simple syrup & mint to muddle for a twist. Great brunch drink after a long night of boozin. When it's done just right it's a citrus semi-sweet cocktail and that mint gives it a cool sensation more than a mint flavor.
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Re: Can anyone explain Scarfo's Cutty Sark and water?
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A Walk Me Down (that blue drink) is essentially a Long Island but you sub blue curaçao for the triple sec and leave off the Coke. Blue curaçao is just blue triple sec (both cheap orange liquor).
Where I live thats called an AMF - Adios Motherfucker 
-I shot him a coupla' times. -What's a couple? -Hmm, more than a couple... Really I don't know the exact amount, maybe I shot him 10 times, 12 times? -Maybe fifteen? -Hmm, it could've been fifteen...
-Anthony "Gaspipe" Casso
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Re: Can anyone explain Scarfo's Cutty Sark and water?
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Thanks,
Yeah, I see what you mean. I looked that drink up too and there are a dozen different ways to make it and every one of them say "authentic mojito"
In your professional opinion what do you think is the very best non blended scotch out there. Forget price, whats the very best? Loaded question. When it comes to single malts, some like the heavy peat, some don't. And you can buy some rare 26 year bottles that will run you thousands. I keep a bottle of 18 year glenlivet for a a scotch drinking guest at the house. It's a good single malt and is roughly $100 a fifth where I live. Probably a little more in other areas. JW blue is a blend but has a high roller reputation. About $400 a bottle. This is a broad stroke statement so don't take it for 100% true in all situations. Scotch market is more stable than Bourbon at the moment. Scotch price and quality is closely linked. Bourbon is in a shortage so prices are ridiculous jacked up. So a $300 scotch is probably a better pour than a $300 small batch Bourbon.
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Re: Can anyone explain Scarfo's Cutty Sark and water?
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09/18/17 07:54 PM
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Not sure what part of the country you are from but, I have been able to legally drink for almost 18 years. I am from North Jersey and have been to many bars and NEVER heard anyone order any straight liquor and ask for a glass of water with it. For what? Either man up and drink the hard stuff or don't.
I apologize to anyone who drinks this way....My Jersey is starting to come out. I've been drinking my scotch with water for longer than you've been on this earth. That's the way I prefer it. Simple as that. And you mean to tell me in all those eighteen years of drinking you've never heard anyone order a Dewars and water??? I think pretty much any drink made with Scotch is a drinking man's drink. And most people grow out of the "Drink till you Puke" stage at 23 or 24. Getting a little buzz so you relax and have a nice time is enough.
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