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So that burn is normal then? I mean like it feels like I've yelled too much, except that my voice doesn't change and become coarse.You will always have the burn. I've been drinking bourbon for years and still get it the first sip or two.
Pirate700
[QUOTE="Pirate700"]So that burn is normal then? I mean like it feels like I've yelled too much, except that my voice doesn't change and become coarse. Yeah it's normal. It should go away quickly though.You will always have the burn. I've been drinking bourbon for years and still get it the first sip or two.
th3warr1or
Vodka straight? Eugh, Whisky/Scotch all the way if drinking straight. I generally do feel the burning after the first sip, maybe two, but after that its not burning but pleasant warm. The taste is usually aquired.
I can never enjoy the nail polishy taste of vodka, no matter how much I drink it. I still notice the strength of Whisky so I don't exactly chug it down but it doesn't really burn.
On the rocks. Bourbon is better slightly diluted. What about Scotch. Do you drink that?[QUOTE="th3warr1or"]Do you guys drink it Neat or what? I did my first time on the rocks lol. Pirate700
On the rocks. Bourbon is better slightly diluted. I always drink my Jack Daniels straight up on the rocks. From the first time I tried straight Jack Daniels, I've never in my life diluted it.[QUOTE="th3warr1or"]Do you guys drink it Neat or what? I did my first time on the rocks lol. Pirate700
[QUOTE="Pirate700"]On the rocks. Bourbon is better slightly diluted. I always drink my Jack Daniels straight up on the rocks. From the first time I tried straight Jack Daniels, I've never in my life diluted it.I mean diluted by the ice.[QUOTE="th3warr1or"]Do you guys drink it Neat or what? I did my first time on the rocks lol. jalexbrown
I always drink my Jack Daniels straight up on the rocks. From the first time I tried straight Jack Daniels, I've never in my life diluted it.I mean diluted by the ice. Ah. I thought you meant watering it down. I have some friends who water down bourbon, but I think it's stupid.[QUOTE="jalexbrown"][QUOTE="Pirate700"]On the rocks. Bourbon is better slightly diluted.
Pirate700
It's just a result of the alcohol actually burning you, like when you sterilize a cut. You may get used to it, but it will always be there.Z0MBIESYeah that's what I was asking. A similarly styled question would be people who like beer.. Do they NOT taste the bitterness, or do they LIKE that bitter taste.
[QUOTE="Z0MBIES"]It's just a result of the alcohol actually burning you, like when you sterilize a cut. You may get used to it, but it will always be there.th3warr1orYeah that's what I was asking. A similarly styled question would be people who like beer.. Do they NOT taste the bitterness, or do they LIKE that bitter taste. With beer the taste can grow on you. Me, for instance...I can drink beer and never taste the bitterness. But part of that depends on the beer you're drinking.
[QUOTE="Z0MBIES"]It's just a result of the alcohol actually burning you, like when you sterilize a cut. You may get used to it, but it will always be there.th3warr1orYeah that's what I was asking. A similarly styled question would be people who like beer.. Do they NOT taste the bitterness, or do they LIKE that bitter taste. Ok, now you're in my realm. :P I drink beer generally every day and I don't taste any bitterness at all. At least not in lagers.
Yeah that's what I was asking. A similarly styled question would be people who like beer.. Do they NOT taste the bitterness, or do they LIKE that bitter taste. Ok, now you're in my realm. :P I drink beer generally every day and I don't taste any bitterness at all. At least not in lagers. What brands do you like? When it comes to lager, I usually drink Sam Adams; there's a lot of great varieties of Sam Adams.[QUOTE="th3warr1or"][QUOTE="Z0MBIES"]It's just a result of the alcohol actually burning you, like when you sterilize a cut. You may get used to it, but it will always be there.Pirate700
[QUOTE="Pirate700"]Ok, now you're in my realm. :P I drink beer generally every day and I don't taste any bitterness at all. At least not in lagers. What brands do you like? When it comes to lager, I usually drink Sam Adams; there's a lot of great varieties of Sam Adams.Bud is my every day beer, but I drink the occasional Sam Adams, Kirin, Asahi, XX, etc.[QUOTE="th3warr1or"] Yeah that's what I was asking. A similarly styled question would be people who like beer.. Do they NOT taste the bitterness, or do they LIKE that bitter taste. jalexbrown
Yeah that's what I was asking. A similarly styled question would be people who like beer.. Do they NOT taste the bitterness, or do they LIKE that bitter taste. Ok, now you're in my realm. :P I drink beer generally every day and I don't taste any bitterness at all. At least not in lagers.[QUOTE="th3warr1or"][QUOTE="Z0MBIES"]It's just a result of the alcohol actually burning you, like when you sterilize a cut. You may get used to it, but it will always be there.Pirate700
If only we were all so lucky. I'd rather drink vodka than beer... not good for someone my size either.
[QUOTE="Pirate700"]I mean diluted by the ice. Ah. I thought you meant watering it down. I have some friends who water down bourbon, but I think it's stupid.[QUOTE="jalexbrown"] I always drink my Jack Daniels straight up on the rocks. From the first time I tried straight Jack Daniels, I've never in my life diluted it.jalexbrown
Some people say that a splash of water opens up the flavor of whiskey, but it is far from diluting or watering down the whiskey.
What brands do you like? When it comes to lager, I usually drink Sam Adams; there's a lot of great varieties of Sam Adams.Bud is my every day beer, but I drink the occasional Sam Adams, Kirin, Asahi, XX, etc. I like Hoegaarden unfiltered. That's the only beer I actually enjoy.[QUOTE="jalexbrown"][QUOTE="Pirate700"]Ok, now you're in my realm. :P I drink beer generally every day and I don't taste any bitterness at all. At least not in lagers.
Pirate700
What brands do you like? When it comes to lager, I usually drink Sam Adams; there's a lot of great varieties of Sam Adams.Bud is my every day beer, but I drink the occasional Sam Adams, Kirin, Asahi, XX, etc. Bud's my beer for when it's not a special occasion, and I'm not getting smashed. If I'm getting smashed, I'll drink liquor and move on to cheap beer once I can't taste it anyways. When it's an occasion and I want a good beer, I'll have a Sam Adams.[QUOTE="jalexbrown"][QUOTE="Pirate700"]Ok, now you're in my realm. :P I drink beer generally every day and I don't taste any bitterness at all. At least not in lagers.
Pirate700
Ah. I thought you meant watering it down. I have some friends who water down bourbon, but I think it's stupid.[QUOTE="jalexbrown"][QUOTE="Pirate700"]I mean diluted by the ice.
swamprat_basic
Some people say that a splash of water opens up the flavor of whiskey, but it is far from diluting or watering down the whiskey.
Maybe I'll have to try it for myself, I guess.My friends will do roughly three parts whiskey for every one part water; to me that's diluting it.Ah. I thought you meant watering it down. I have some friends who water down bourbon, but I think it's stupid.[QUOTE="jalexbrown"][QUOTE="Pirate700"]I mean diluted by the ice.
swamprat_basic
Some people say that a splash of water opens up the flavor of whiskey, but it is far from diluting or watering down the whiskey.
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[QUOTE="jalexbrown"] Ah. I thought you meant watering it down. I have some friends who water down bourbon, but I think it's stupid.carrot-cake
Some people say that a splash of water opens up the flavor of whiskey, but it is far from diluting or watering down the whiskey.
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[QUOTE="jalexbrown"] Ah. I thought you meant watering it down. I have some friends who water down bourbon, but I think it's stupid.carrot-cake
Some people say that a splash of water opens up the flavor of whiskey, but it is far from diluting or watering down the whiskey.
Do you guys drink it Neat or what? I did my first time on the rocks lol. th3warr1orOn the rocks. Bourbon is better slightly diluted. I always drink my Jack Daniels straight up on the rocks. From the first time I tried straight Jack Daniels, I've never in my life diluted it. Jack Daniels is where it's at. That's my favorite drink, although, I'm just a college student and under 21 so I haven't really tried any really expensive liquor. But I do like Jack better than Crown.
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[QUOTE="swamprat_basic"]
Some people say that a splash of water opens up the flavor of whiskey, but it is far from diluting or watering down the whiskey.
jalexbrown
[QUOTE="jalexbrown"][QUOTE="Pirate700"]On the rocks. Bourbon is better slightly diluted.I always drink my Jack Daniels straight up on the rocks. From the first time I tried straight Jack Daniels, I've never in my life diluted it. Jack Daniels is where it's at. That's my favorite drink, although, I'm just a college student and under 21 so I haven't really tried any really expensive liquor. But I do like Jack better than Crown. I'm actually more fond of Wild Turkey 101 than Jack Daniels, but I drink Jack Daniels more often, because it's cheaper. I also sometimes tend to enjoy Bacardi 151, although it's kind of hard to come by sometimes.BigSexy63
Jack Daniels is where it's at. That's my favorite drink, although, I'm just a college student and under 21 so I haven't really tried any really expensive liquor. But I do like Jack better than Crown. I'm actually more fond of Wild Turkey 101 than Jack Daniels, but I drink Jack Daniels more often, because it's cheaper. I also sometimes tend to enjoy Bacardi 151, although it's kind of hard to come by sometimes. You enjoy 151? Don't tell me you drink that stuff straight...[QUOTE="BigSexy63"][QUOTE="jalexbrown"] I always drink my Jack Daniels straight up on the rocks. From the first time I tried straight Jack Daniels, I've never in my life diluted it.jalexbrown
I can vouch from my experience with others that watering down whiskey a little bit will help you prevent a hangover, because it keeps you hydrated while you're drinking.[QUOTE="jalexbrown"]
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Meh, I can't agree, it makes it weaker to me. I like my scotch and whiskeys to be strong.carrot-cake
[QUOTE="jalexbrown"]I'm actually more fond of Wild Turkey 101 than Jack Daniels, but I drink Jack Daniels more often, because it's cheaper. I also sometimes tend to enjoy Bacardi 151, although it's kind of hard to come by sometimes. You enjoy 151? Don't tell me you drink that stuff straight... Sometimes. :|[QUOTE="BigSexy63"] Jack Daniels is where it's at. That's my favorite drink, although, I'm just a college student and under 21 so I haven't really tried any really expensive liquor. But I do like Jack better than Crown.Im_single
I tend to compare the burn to spicy food. If you start off w/ really spicy food it's too much for most people. Over time you get us to it, and it becomes tolerable, but it never really goes away.
One thing that you get better at is figuring out subtle flavors like wood, fruit, sour, sweet, and all sorts of stuff. Sadly most American whiskey's are pretty bland due to the nature of their aging, but Irish whiskeys, and scotch are much more complicated, and flavorful.
Funny thing about vodka is that the burn is the taste, which basically makes vodka the worse alcohol there is as far as connoisseurs go. This is pretty ironic since vodka has one of the larger markets for top shelf drinks.
151 is tight. btw, on the rocks is for nubs. real men just take shots. JPOBS
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[QUOTE="jalexbrown"] I can vouch from my experience with others that watering down whiskey a little bit will help you prevent a hangover, because it keeps you hydrated while you're drinking.
jalexbrown
[QUOTE="JPOBS"]151 is tight. btw, on the rocks is for nubs. real men just take shots. carrot-cake
If I'm drinking 151 proof I'm not drinking to enjoy it usually, haha. If 151 enters the room you know a **** of epic proportions is going to ensue, and you couldn't pay me to drink that stuff on the rocks. Mix, shot, or bust. I like to enjoy certain fin liqors but 151? That stuff was invented to get people wasted quickly.
nah true vodka has no taste,I had russian vodka and thought it was water until i ended up on the floor with a spinning ceiling :) also did that with a fruit alcohol on holiday,just thought it was fruit juice and it was 50% and i drank alot.Walking back up the beach was fun :)I tend to compare the burn to spicy food. If you start off w/ really spicy food it's too much for most people. Over time you get us to it, and it becomes tolerable, but it never really goes away.
One thing that you get better at is figuring out subtle flavors like wood, fruit, sour, sweet, and all sorts of stuff. Sadly most American whiskey's are pretty bland due to the nature of their aging, but Irish whiskeys, and scotch are much more complicated, and flavorful.
Funny thing about vodka is that the burn is the taste, which basically makes vodka the worse alcohol there is as far as connoisseurs go. This is pretty ironic since vodka has one of the larger markets for top shelf drinks.
jrhawk42
[QUOTE="JPOBS"]151 is tight. btw, on the rocks is for nubs. real men just take shots. carrot-cake
I'm not too sure. I guess it also depends on the content/make of the alcohol.
Vodka always feels like rubbing alcohol to me. It's just too bland.
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