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That's why I stopped drinking except only on occasion. I want the buzz, but if I have one glass of burbon, or a beer, I want 6. Last time I drank was during the Super Bowl, and I had at least 6 drinks.

I've replaced drinking with... something else recently legal in my state. No more hangovers, and I've lost 20 pounds.
Your state legalized prostitution? Good for you!

I don't care for the feeling of not being in control of my thoughts, actions, or body, so a little buzz is about as far as I like to go. That's not to say I haven't accidentally gotten drunk, but I can say that when I do end up drunk, I'm having a good time...but regret usually sets in, once it's time to be responsible.
 

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Bourbon is my preferred liquor, but I’m no connoisseur. I’m fine with one of those giant bottles of Bullit from Costco. I used to make the whiskey ice, try different aged scotches, but the only vice I pony up for now are cigars. Drunk is drunk.
Cigars n whiskey, my go to sins.

A fine crystal double old fashioned glass, like Waterford, with large clear cubes with the nectar of the gods in it and a fine hand rolled on the thighs of virgins cigar are the last vices left to me. My doc tried to get me to cut back on both so I decided to get a second opinion, my own, and shelved his well meaning suggestion.

His case was pointless. I would live longer. Did he miss the part about this being my last two vices? Life without vice ain't living to me, I gotta feel I am getting by with something.
 

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11 years ago I lost my wife and for the first time in my life I used alcohol to numb the feelings, tried to make them go away. I drank with purpose like I hadn't since I was in college. I still didn't free pour but I did assign myself the required amount to do the trick every night and I wanted to feel bad the next day.

Other than not taking advantage of grief counseling, that was the biggest mistake I could have made because it postponed temporarily and drug out the grief over a longer period of time. On the plus side, one of my closest friends lost his wife about 3 years ago and I was able to counsel him on my experience. And I share this with anyone in hopes they can sidestep a real self-inflicted punch to the gut and heart.

Since that time, I discovered something. I can use alcohol to open myself up but go too far and it has the opposite effect. I discovered I am a pretty happy and funny buzz guy and can recall the times my wife and I made ourselves laugh with abandon. I can actually recall those moments and it doesn't take much to get me there. However, go too far and it's the reverse effect and I become sullen, full of self-pity and I hate me. And once I go too far, there's no going back, have to feel that way and can't undo it so I stay very aware of that.

Well, life is too damned short to feel that way so I self-medicate and any doc would raise their eyebrows with that but I know myself better than they do. I do not particularly like myself sober or drunk but in between, I think I am a swell guy.
 
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As a raging alcoholic I'd recommend the following.

Bourbon - Buffalo Trace but it can be hard to find so Weller in a pinch. Buffalo Trace is my nightly drinker and H2O is the only beverage I consume more of.
Rye Whiskey - Bulleit rye is what I use for making old fashions and it's the only time I drink rye. I just got a smoking board so I'm experimenting with smoked old fashions.
Canadian or Irish - Don't drink them. Their American counterparts are far superior.
Scotch - I like the less peaty stuff so I drink Black Grouse or Johnny Walker Black.
Vodka - I drink it but can tell little difference and I just use plain ole Tito's made here in Texas. I also like the Deep Eddy ruby red vodka, especially when it's hot outside.
Tequila - Fortaleza Blanco, I never looked at a bottle of Patron again after this.
 

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Cigars n whiskey, my go to sins.

A fine crystal double old fashioned glass, like Waterford, with large clear cubes with the nectar of the gods in it and a fine hand rolled on the thighs of virgins cigar are the last vices left to me. My doc tried to get me to cut back on both so I decided to get a second opinion, my own, and shelved his well meaning suggestion.

His case was pointless. I would live longer. Did he miss the part about this being my last two vices? Life without vice ain't living to me, I gotta feel I am getting by with something.

Life is too short. Enjoy the good things while you still can. I've already had the doctor talk: "You are determining the way you die now...." LOL
 

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That's why I stopped drinking except only on occasion. I want the buzz, but if I have one glass of burbon, or a beer, I want 6. Last time I drank was during the Super Bowl, and I had at least 6 drinks.

I've replaced drinking with... something else recently legal in my state. No more hangovers, and I've lost 20 pounds.
Ahhh the local dispensary. I crack up every time I go there and leave with a little shopping bag. And to think that not that long ago you could get locked up do so,etching that is now 100% above board.
 

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11 years ago I lost my wife and for the first time in my life I used alcohol to numb the feelings, try to make them go away. I drank with purpose like I hadn't since I was in college. I still didn't free pour but I did assign myself the required amount to do the trick every night and I wanted to feel bad the next day.

Other than not taking advantage of grief counseling, that was the biggest mistake I could have made because it postponed temporarily and drug out the grief over a longer period of time. On the plus side, one of my closest friends lost his wife about 3 years ago and I was able to counsel him on my experience. And I share this with anyone in hopes they can sidestep a real self-inflicted punch to the gut and heart.

Since that time, I discovered something. I can use alcohol to open myself up but go too far and it has the opposite effect. I discovered I am a pretty happy and funny buzz guy and can recall the times my wife and I made ourselves laugh with abandon. I can actually recall those moments and it doesn't take much to get me there. However, go too far and it's the reverse effect and I become sullen, full of self-pity and I hate me. And once I go too far, there's no going back, have to feel that way and can't undo it so I stay very aware of that.

Well, life is too damned short to feel that way so I self-medicate and any doc would raise their eyebrows with that but I know myself better than they do. I do not particularly like myself sober or drunk but in between, I think I am a swell guy.
So do we, CC...So do we.
 

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Stick with single malts. Keep trying different brands till you find what you like best. No ice, room temp, add just a tiny drop of water.
 

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Your state legalized prostitution? Good for you!

I don't care for the feeling of not being in control of my thoughts, actions, or body, so a little buzz is about as far as I like to go. That's not to say I haven't accidentally gotten drunk, but I can say that when I do end up drunk, I'm having a good time...but regret usually sets in, once it's time to be responsible.
I tried to be a prostitute. No one would pay so I settled for skank.
 

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I'm a huge spirits guy. Well, I'm a huge beer and wine guy too. But I'm also a huge spirits guy.

I love everything in the Bardstown portfolio and Buffalo Trace portfolio. I enjoy the occasional rye and stick to Angel's Envy there, but it's about a $100 bottle where I shop for liquor in South Carolina. Irish whiskey is fine, but I prefer to take shots of that, not sip it. To be honest with you, unless you shell out for at least $50, all Irish Whiskey tastes the same to me. Don't let anyone tell you any differently, Canadian Whiskey is trash - and always will be. Scotch is great too, but unless you're a full blown alcoholic it requires a keen understanding of geography to really get a pulse on what sorts of Scotch you like (kinda like wine, I'll always pick a French or Oregon Pinot Noir over a fruity California Pinot).

The most well kept secret amongst bourbon snobs in the clubs that I am in is Rebel Yell 100 Proof. It's a perfectly priced wheated bourbon and sips phenomenal neat, as well as in a cocktail. I pay $19 for a fifth and it always has a spot in my liquor cabinet. I can't stress enough how much money that bourbon has saved me over the years.

I'm a Bloody Mary fiend because I crave the salt sometimes, but I usually use gin in mine instead of vodka. Not a lot of people can handle it, but one of my favorite things to drink during the summer is straight gin over ice, with a lemon wedge.

I'm not a tequila expert at all, but I freaking love it. Give me a reposado and an ice cold beer, and I am happy as a clam.
 

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I'm a huge spirits guy. Well, I'm a huge beer and wine guy too. But I'm also a huge spirits guy.

I love everything in the Bardstown portfolio and Buffalo Trace portfolio. I enjoy the occasional rye and stick to Angel's Envy there, but it's about a $100 bottle where I shop for liquor in South Carolina. Irish whiskey is fine, but I prefer to take shots of that, not sip it. To be honest with you, unless you shell out for at least $50, all Irish Whiskey tastes the same to me. Don't let anyone tell you any differently, Canadian Whiskey is trash - and always will be. Scotch is great too, but unless you're a full blown alcoholic it requires a keen understanding of geography to really get a pulse on what sorts of Scotch you like (kinda like wine, I'll always pick a French or Oregon Pinot Noir over a fruity California Pinot).

The most well kept secret amongst bourbon snobs in the clubs that I am in is Rebel Yell 100 Proof. It's a perfectly priced wheated bourbon and sips phenomenal neat, as well as in a cocktail. I pay $19 for a fifth and it always has a spot in my liquor cabinet. I can't stress enough how much money that bourbon has saved me over the years.

I'm a Bloody Mary fiend because I crave the salt sometimes, but I usually use gin in mine instead of vodka. Not a lot of people can handle it, but one of my favorite things to drink during the summer is straight gin over ice, with a lemon wedge.

I'm not a tequila expert at all, but I freaking love it. Give me a reposado and an ice cold beer, and I am happy as a clam.
I've been making my own Bloody Mary mix since 1980 and everyone who's ever had one wants the recipe because it's not thick like tomato juice. I travelled Canada back then and they had Bloody Caesar's, which I loved so I appropriated the main ingredient, Clamato, and began to experiment. They made another product back then called Beefamato which I substituted and had with Tequila for Bloody Maria's. Then I combined the two and that was magical but they no longer make the Beefamato so the main ingredient now is Clamato. The measurements are approximate as I never have measured it, just eye balled it. It's all to taste anyway and some like more heat.

I bottle of Clamato
20 grinds on the pepper mill
10 grinds on the sea salt mill
Tsp of celery salt
2 tsp Lea & Perrin, accept no substitutes
4 tsp Crystal Hot Sauce, my go to
2 tsp fresh squeezed lemon juice
2 tsps prepared horseradish, I use Boar's Head or Helluva Good
2 tsps pickled jalapeno juice, I make my own and control the heat and use this in margarita's as well

I have made several different salts for the rim but my favorite is to rub a lime on the glass and dip that into a half and half Red Diamond Kosher Salt and Maldon Salt Flakes, which adds a little crunch. This Tuesday, Fat Tuesday (the only day I am Catholic and I don't give up anything for Lent except maybe cottage cheese because I hate cottage cheese. They actually call the cellulite on women that and eat it too?) I will be making Cajun Mary's and using a mix of Tony Chachere's and Maldon and packing some chilled boiled shrimp in it for garnish and have been known to do raw oyster shooters using this recipe.
 
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