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Default Booze below room temperature

"Felice" > wrote in
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> "Steve B" > wrote in message
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>>I have a lifelong acquaintance with booze. Well, not until I was 13, or
>>so..........
>>
>> Was a bartender in Local 165, Las Vegas. Owned clubs.
>>
>> Anyhoo, I know a little about booze.
>>
>> Now, I like to keep my booze refrigerated, or better yet, in the
>> freezer. It makes a large difference in the taste, consistency of
>> poured drinks, and the amount of time it takes to melt the ice.
>>
>> Does anyone else practice this? Well, there's no practicing to it, you
>> either do it or not.
>>
>> Bill W. fans and Moronites, please do not respond. Unless, of course,
>> you drink.
>>
>> Steve
>>
>> visit my blog at http://cabgbypasssurgery.com

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> I do keep my gin and vodka in the fridge for colder summer drinks, but I
> never thought of keeping other booze there. Guess it's time to clean out
> the fridge and make room for such important stuff!




I keep my vodka and Limoncello in the freezer,and when it's getting warm,
the Gin goes in either the fridge or the freezer, depending on how much is
going to be drunk :-)

I also put opened bottles of red wine in the fridge, as it keeps for an
extra 5 or so days......... *especially* when it's warm.


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Peter Lucas
Brisbane
Australia

I didn't fight my way to the top of the food chain to be a vegetarian.