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July 8, 2011 at 1:33 PM #709566July 8, 2011 at 1:57 PM #708364
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ParticipantMargaritas w Cointreau hi quality triple sec are better
July 8, 2011 at 1:57 PM #708462scaredyclassic
ParticipantMargaritas w Cointreau hi quality triple sec are better
July 8, 2011 at 1:57 PM #709060scaredyclassic
ParticipantMargaritas w Cointreau hi quality triple sec are better
July 8, 2011 at 1:57 PM #709212scaredyclassic
ParticipantMargaritas w Cointreau hi quality triple sec are better
July 8, 2011 at 1:57 PM #709576scaredyclassic
ParticipantMargaritas w Cointreau hi quality triple sec are better
July 8, 2011 at 2:28 PM #708374
Rich ToscanoKeymasterThat was also one of my taste test parameters. To my surprise, I preferred Triple Sec… Cointreau added a bitter flavor that I really didn’t care for. But to each his own…
July 8, 2011 at 2:28 PM #708472
Rich ToscanoKeymasterThat was also one of my taste test parameters. To my surprise, I preferred Triple Sec… Cointreau added a bitter flavor that I really didn’t care for. But to each his own…
July 8, 2011 at 2:28 PM #709070
Rich ToscanoKeymasterThat was also one of my taste test parameters. To my surprise, I preferred Triple Sec… Cointreau added a bitter flavor that I really didn’t care for. But to each his own…
July 8, 2011 at 2:28 PM #709222
Rich ToscanoKeymasterThat was also one of my taste test parameters. To my surprise, I preferred Triple Sec… Cointreau added a bitter flavor that I really didn’t care for. But to each his own…
July 8, 2011 at 2:28 PM #709586
Rich ToscanoKeymasterThat was also one of my taste test parameters. To my surprise, I preferred Triple Sec… Cointreau added a bitter flavor that I really didn’t care for. But to each his own…
July 9, 2011 at 1:20 AM #708500sdduuuude
ParticipantYou aren’t disagreeing – a mid-grade 100% agave tequila is a good option. Just no need to go top-shelf, that’s all I’m saying.
The Cuervo I referred to was the mix. It suffices. Sure lime juice is awesome, but this is a daily drinker, which avoids the hassle of squeezing limes, making syrup, and spending lots of money.
You can make a huge pitcher of it in a few minutes and pull it out every day for a week or two, using cracked ice from the fridge. Simple, cheap, and very drinkable.
One of my favorite mid-grade tequilas is Hornitos, but I don’t mind the “swill” for a true daily drinker.
Heradurra Resposado is my fave for shooting.
I find people who go for big red wines prefer the tartness of Contreau. I definitely like the foo-foo sweetness of the triple sec. It hides the harshness of swill better than anything.
July 9, 2011 at 1:20 AM #708598sdduuuude
ParticipantYou aren’t disagreeing – a mid-grade 100% agave tequila is a good option. Just no need to go top-shelf, that’s all I’m saying.
The Cuervo I referred to was the mix. It suffices. Sure lime juice is awesome, but this is a daily drinker, which avoids the hassle of squeezing limes, making syrup, and spending lots of money.
You can make a huge pitcher of it in a few minutes and pull it out every day for a week or two, using cracked ice from the fridge. Simple, cheap, and very drinkable.
One of my favorite mid-grade tequilas is Hornitos, but I don’t mind the “swill” for a true daily drinker.
Heradurra Resposado is my fave for shooting.
I find people who go for big red wines prefer the tartness of Contreau. I definitely like the foo-foo sweetness of the triple sec. It hides the harshness of swill better than anything.
July 9, 2011 at 1:20 AM #709195sdduuuude
ParticipantYou aren’t disagreeing – a mid-grade 100% agave tequila is a good option. Just no need to go top-shelf, that’s all I’m saying.
The Cuervo I referred to was the mix. It suffices. Sure lime juice is awesome, but this is a daily drinker, which avoids the hassle of squeezing limes, making syrup, and spending lots of money.
You can make a huge pitcher of it in a few minutes and pull it out every day for a week or two, using cracked ice from the fridge. Simple, cheap, and very drinkable.
One of my favorite mid-grade tequilas is Hornitos, but I don’t mind the “swill” for a true daily drinker.
Heradurra Resposado is my fave for shooting.
I find people who go for big red wines prefer the tartness of Contreau. I definitely like the foo-foo sweetness of the triple sec. It hides the harshness of swill better than anything.
July 9, 2011 at 1:20 AM #709348sdduuuude
ParticipantYou aren’t disagreeing – a mid-grade 100% agave tequila is a good option. Just no need to go top-shelf, that’s all I’m saying.
The Cuervo I referred to was the mix. It suffices. Sure lime juice is awesome, but this is a daily drinker, which avoids the hassle of squeezing limes, making syrup, and spending lots of money.
You can make a huge pitcher of it in a few minutes and pull it out every day for a week or two, using cracked ice from the fridge. Simple, cheap, and very drinkable.
One of my favorite mid-grade tequilas is Hornitos, but I don’t mind the “swill” for a true daily drinker.
Heradurra Resposado is my fave for shooting.
I find people who go for big red wines prefer the tartness of Contreau. I definitely like the foo-foo sweetness of the triple sec. It hides the harshness of swill better than anything.
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