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bourbon and ale 8 question
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Re: bourbon and ale 8 question
A one to one mix might be too strong for the uninitiated. An accepted mix for a whisky & ginger ale cocktail would be one shot whisky to 6 - 8 oz. ginger ale.pru wrote:what's the proper mix of these fine Kentucky beverages? I'm taking gifts to another country and wanted to share some local flavor.
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the last time i was at an airport, i saw some pissed off lady with a suitcase that was dripping diet pepsi all over the floor.anticlmber wrote:the cork should pop, no carbonation. you won't be able to take soda on the plane, either in it or as checked. you might get it check but then it will pop in your suitcase; trust me. look for powdered ale-8
the (Woodford) cork should or shouldn't pop? I don't know what alcohol does with pressure changes, and the cargo hold will not be pressurized (I don't think). The liquor store dude brought it up and recommended that I pack it in such a way that the cork has something pressed against it, but told me not to tape it or TSA would become suspicious and maybe open it.anticlmber wrote:the cork should pop, no carbonation. you won't be able to take soda on the plane, either in it or as checked. you might get it check but then it will pop in your suitcase; trust me. look for powdered ale-8
I didn't even consider that the Ale 8 cans or bottles might pop open. Hmmm.....
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You rule!pru wrote:oh and I spent just over $100 on booze but only $90 on groceries just now. Hmmmmm
Just noticed your question about the bourbon cork. It should not pop. The reason a cork on champagne or fancy beer pops is the stuff in the bottle has continued to ferment, releasing alcohol and CO2 as byproducts and increasing the pressure inside. The pressure in the bottle forces the CO2 into the liquid and when the pressure comes off the cork pops and the liquid fizzes. If a bourbon cork pops it was either bottled at a much lower altitude than it was opened or something is not right, probably the latter. Just like a wine cork, come to think of it (non-sparkling).
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Bart brought me a 1.75 of woodford from KY to Vedauwoo, and the cork did pop open and spilled about 1/4 of it. Would advise caution. As Tackett has told me many times, I am into fru-fru drinks, but I like my bourbon and ale 8 with about 1.5 - 2 oz on bourbon to one can ale-8?anticlmber wrote:woodfors will not pop. no carbonation.
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