A Thinking Reed

"Man is but a reed, the most feeble thing in nature, but he is a thinking reed" – Blaise Pascal

Adventures in brown liquor

I’d been hearing for a while that rye whisky was making something of a comeback. It seems that it was the preferred whisky of pre-Prohibition America and in fact many classic cocktails (e.g. the Manhattan, my fave) were originally made with rye. Happily, we’re not far from this place, so I went this weekend and picked up a bottle of Rittenhouse Rye.

My verdict: tasty! It has a unique flavor: spicier and not as sweet as bourbon, but also not smoky like a lot of Scotch. I put a bit too much vermouth in my drink, making it overly sweet, but once I perfect the ratio I’ll be all set.

"It's good for what ails ya!"

2 responses to “Adventures in brown liquor”

  1. I just lost half an hour scrolling through the scotch list at Schneider’s, reminiscing about drinks had and ones to be had. How nice to have a such a establishment close. Average package stores just never carry the good stuff.

  2. Ritt BiB is some yummy stuff. I see they still have the “free cat with every bottle” promotion.

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