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  1. I haven't made orgeat in a while but I saw this method for almond milk online and thought I would throw this into the mix.  It recommends using almond butter and milk and putting them in the blender. I think upthread the idea to throw Almonds in a blender is put out there and this just makes it that much easier.  

     

    You could take two tracks to orgeat.  You could make the almond milk then put it on the stove top and add sugar etc.  or you could add sugar syrup, rose water etc to the blender and then strain. 

     

    It would probably be best best to use fresh ground almond butter which is fairly common in natural food stores. Almond milk

  2. If you want samples of a range of mixing rums we could work something out.  I could send you a bunch of samples such as Coruba, Hamilton, and many many more in exchange for you forwarding a bottle of UK rum of commensurate cost. 

  3. I would second the all metal boston shaker set.   I think they are much easier to use than the glass and tin combo.   I always got the glass stuck when trying the later.   I'm in a control state too and I can find them pretty cheap(under $10) in restaurant supply stores.  

     

    You may also want to consider buying 2 oz boston rounds from amazon and filling them with rum and bourbon selections form your own bar then  buying minis of chartreuse, ginger liquor etc.   You could then provide recipes for your friend.

     

    If you get the OXO measuring cup get the plastic one as it is much easier to see in poor light than the stainless steel.

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    On 4/15/2016 at 2:51 PM, tanstaafl2 said:

     

    That is one of the options but it is the 2015 version. There is also a blanc version and apparently a cask strength version. I don't know which to choose! Might have to just get them all...

     

    Rather spendy though. Apparently the price has sky rocketed in 5 or so years!

     

    Don't you just love how they spelled Sauternes! At least I presume that is what they were going for. Auto correct at it is finest perhaps?

      Astor has rum on sale today @ 15% off.  May be a good time to grab the Rhum Rhum

  5. Picked up a few items while in Martinique.  Great weather, great people, great beaches, beautiful landscape and magnificent rhum!  In general these bottles were at least 1/3 of their cost in the U.S.  I  visited the gift shop of Dillon Rhum, toured the grounds of Habitation Clement and bought rhums in the grocery store.  If your on the East Coast of the U.S. there are incredibly cheap fares to Martinique and Guadeloupe(sub $200).  YOu can combine a winter getaway with some Rhum tourism!

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  6. I picked this up while in New York(Brooklyn, to be exact) this past weekend. This has been in the shelf for a long time. I found it on the stores website at least two years ago. Since I am on a bit of a Caroni tear lately, this trip to NYC was the perfect chance to pick this one up.

    I hope it was on the shelf due to placement on a high shelf or unfamiliarity, not because it does not taste good.

    This particular bottling was finished in a Madeira cask. This appears to have been part of a line of wine cask finished rums that came out before the Renegade line.

    The Renegade line had a similar line up of wine finished Rum but was in nicer bottles and much pricier.

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  7. The Islay finish so far is interesting.  I think this will be a bottle that get better as it empties.  I've had two small glasses so far and it's opened up slowly but surely with each glass.  My first glass had a really muted nose and basic but refined agricole rum taste and a quick shot of smoke on the finish.    

     

    Second glass, I got a very light Islay note of smoke on the nose.The weird thing about tasting it is no(none,zilch) Islay notes  come through until the finish but when they come, they come strong. I get  some smoke, ash, orange and lemon mixed with a light rummy note.  An hour later I could still taste the smoke.

  8. Once you go Agricole Blanc you never go back!  The 50% abv for these is the important part.  You get the funk and grassiness to come through and it just makes the daiquiri an amazing drink.  My preference is for La Favorite so far.

     

    Plantation 3 Star works good as well.

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