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Case ([personal profile] case) wrote in [community profile] fandomsecrets2024-01-18 06:48 pm

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How to Drink channel

(Anonymous) 2024-01-19 04:10 am (UTC)(link)
I've been enjoying watching How to Drink on YT. But not having been much of a drinker inthe past (my parents have always been aggressively anti alcohol so I started late) I don't always understand what he means when he says something is good or not good. He explains well, but I don't have the same materials in front of me. And I'm broke, so I can't go out and get them.

It also makes me incredibly thirsty (in the "need for actual liquid" sense although Greg is quite charming!)

Re: How to Drink channel

(Anonymous) 2024-01-19 11:10 am (UTC)(link)
Do you like the taste? Then = good.
if not, then = not good.

It is that simple. For me, no gin will ever be a good cocktail, because I hate the taste of gin, no matter what "botanicals" they flavor it with. On the other hand, a whisky, drambuie, honey and irn bru cocktail, as much as it sickens others, is good for me. I call it a Glasgow Corpse Reviver.

Re: How to Drink channel

(Anonymous) 2024-01-19 11:11 am (UTC)(link)
#sa

You can probably add in a half cup of lucozade too, if you have a cold.

Re: How to Drink channel

(Anonymous) 2024-01-19 12:44 pm (UTC)(link)
Good can also mean how a drink feels when in your mouth. There can be drastic differences in quality in various liquors.

For example, Dewar's feels like I'm drinking drain cleaner, while a Springbank Campbeltown single malt has buttery notes and a smoother finish that make it more pleasant to drink. Both are scotches, but one is smoother in flavor/texture than the other. Sometimes one distillery can make different products with the same ingredients but different ways of storing the alcohol. Jack Daniel's tends to run sweeter, but if they cut grooves in the barrel after charging it, the same core spirit ends up (ironically) with a smokier taste.