Comparing Oranges to Oranges Triple sec. Grand Marnier. The three Cs (curacao, Cointreau, Combier). Whether it’s a popular drink such as the Margarita, an… Continue reading “Comparing Oranges to Oranges”…
And Cocktail — The Ampersand Signifying “and,” the ampersand is a common symbol in the English language (& it makes me think of the late… Continue reading “And Cocktail — The Ampersand”…
Irish Capital Craic — The Dubliner Dublin, the capital of Ireland, is a lovely city, and there’s much more to do than drink beer, whiskey, and… Continue reading “Irish Capital Craic — The Dubliner”…
When You Had To Go Through THAT — The Time I’ll Never Get Back It could be a meeting. A movie. A date. A year (I’m looking at you, 2020). After it’s over you’re… Continue reading “When You Had To Go Through THAT — The Time I’ll Never Get Back”…
A New All American Drink — The E Pluribus Unum Latin for “out of many one,” e pluribus unum is the original national motto of the United States of America.… Continue reading “A New All American Drink — The E Pluribus Unum”…
A CFIT Cocktail — The Burnt Fuselage CFIT is an aviation acronym that stands for “controlled flight into terrain.” It’s a benign sounding term for a catastrophic… Continue reading “A CFIT Cocktail — The Burnt Fuselage”…
Hats And Horse Races — The Derby Want a well-balanced drink that pretty much goes with everything? Meet the Derby. It has nothing to do with the… Continue reading “Hats And Horse Races — The Derby”…
FDR and Scotch — The Fireside Chat President Franklin D. Roosevelt led the U.S. during most of the Great Depression and World War II. Using the relatively… Continue reading “FDR and Scotch — The Fireside Chat”…