Corn 'n Oil
A fresh batch of falernum means mixing up at least one Corn 'n Oil. The version pictured here comes from Martin Cate's Smuggler's Cove book. Barbados Rum (R.L. Seale 10 Year), falernum, Angostura bitters, and crushed ice.
A fresh batch of falernum means mixing up at least one Corn 'n Oil. The version pictured here comes from Martin Cate's Smuggler's Cove book. Barbados Rum (R.L. Seale 10 Year), falernum, Angostura bitters, and crushed ice.
New episode, soon.
Episode 64 in production.
Soon - should drop on Monday, 11/28/16.
"The most common theme in spirits preservation is this: The more air space in a bottle, the faster oxidation occurs. A newly opened bottle with just a dram or two consumed deteriorates (oxidizes) much slower than a bottle with only an ounce or two left. The general consensus: Once a bottle gets to the stage where there’s not much left, put it at the top of your list to finish off soon."
Barring a quick finish on that bottle, it’s time for some inert gas. Excuse me, time to make another trip to Amazon.com.