OT: OT Thread Part IV - Dean Ambrose, please respond.

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JUNGLE JUICE a

We used to make the 10 gallon jungle juice to go along with the kegs we got for parties here. It was the best thing ever.

Our recipe:

- 3 containers of Kool Aid Fruit punch powder.
- 4 handles of vodka (cheap or not cheap, doesn't matter), we used Burnett's or Rubinov :(
- 12 Beers
- 2 40's
- 12 double monsters
- Water and ice to fill up the rest of the 10 gallon container

Prepare for blackout.
 
Get yourself some scotch. Start with this:

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If you like that, move on to the Speyside region. And then, when you're ready, try something from Islay. I recommend:

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Smoky, but oh so good.

I have never had Talisker. How would you compare it to Mcallans?
 
I have never had Talisker. How would you compare it to Mcallans?

Since they come from different regions -- Talisker from the Islands and Macallan from Speyside - they are different experiences. But they have a lot in common too.

On one end of the spectrum, Highland whiskies have light, floral and toffee notes. On the other end, Islay whiskies are smoky, salty, and peaty. In the middle are Speyside and Island whiskies. Speyside closer to the light, floral side. Island closer to the smoky, salty side. But both have that toffee background.
 
We used to make the 10 gallon jungle juice to go along with the kegs we got for parties here. It was the best thing ever.

Our recipe:

- 3 containers of Kool Aid Fruit punch powder.
- 4 handles of vodka (cheap or not cheap, doesn't matter), we used Burnett's or Rubinov :(
- 12 Beers
- 2 40's
- 12 double monsters
- Water and ice to fill up the rest of the 10 gallon container

Prepare for blackout.

Couple years ago we made it with red bull instead of kool aid and played beer pong with it instead of beer. Anarchy within 15 minutes.
 
The beauty of copy cat recipes is use can use good meat. Made chalupas the other week GOAT.

My mom makes pull pork sandwiches with cole slaw.

Keeps the pork shoulder in the oven for 6 hours, pulls it apart, throws some Sweet Baby Ray's BBQ sauce on it and it's done. :help:
 
Since they come from different regions -- Talisker from the Islands and Macallan from Speyside - they are different experiences. But they have a lot in common too.

On one end of the spectrum, Highland whiskies have light, floral and toffee notes. On the other end, Islay whiskies are smoky, salty, and peaty. In the middle are Speyside and Island whiskies. Speyside closer to the light, floral side. Island closer to the smoky, salty side. But both have that toffee background.

I think you enjoy scotch as much as I enjoy bourbon. I can appreciate a good scotch but bourbon has always been my thing. I have to pick up a bottle of this Talisker when Im done traveling this week.
 
Raw red snapper is BOAT. Makes great sashimi/sushi.

I had ceviche with fish. Raw fish with sides of shredded lettuce, pico de gallo and gucamole with lemon and lime wedges to squeeze on. BOAT.
 
Wow we would get along swimmingish. Kentucky bourbon straight, yes pls.

:handclap: Recently I started drinking Bourbon over ice rather than with a mixer. For the longest time it was a 50-50 with Bourbon & Ginger Ale. As I am sure you and Crease will agree (great post earlier btw on the differences in scotch), for the most part each Whiskey has its own unique flavor. That is something I have just begun to appreciate.
 
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