Friday, July 27, 2007

Friday's drink: Hendrick's Gin


Happy Friday, everyone.

Fridays are often associated with happy hour, clubbing and bar-hopping. However, Alex and I are hit or miss when it comes to these pursuits (with the exception of happy hour); the venues are usually too hot, crowded, overpriced and altogether annoying on Fridays. Instead, we prefer to order takeout, watch an off-the-wall movie or two, and shake up a few top-shelf cocktails of our own.

Tonight's spirit of choice is Hendrick's Gin, a small batch gin that hails from Scotland. If you consider yourself a gin freak, this is something you must try.. but be warned, it's curiously addictive. Distilled with the usual juniper, coriander, citrus and other herbs, this blend also includes Bulgarian rose oil and cucumber. It's not like any gin you've had before, and there's a darn good chance you won't want anything else afterward.

How we're drinking it:

Gin and Tonic

In a lowball glass, pour 1.5 ounces of gin over two ice cubes. Add a liberal splash of lime juice and top with tonic water. Garnish with two cucumber slices.

Sidecar

In a cocktail shaker, combine 2oz gin with 1/2oz triple sec, 1/2oz lime juice, and 1/2oz simple syrup. Shake with ice, strain into lowball glass with two ice cubes. Optional: Add a splash of club soda to cut the sweetness.

On the Rocks or Straight Up

This is the best way to appreciate the nuances of the gin. It's also the best way to get blitzed in a hurry. Cheers!


Wednesday, July 25, 2007

The Narcissist's Quintessential Accessory

..the personal blog.

Yes, I've mocked those individuals who keep a personal blog for years. Not subject blogs, mind you (like slashfood, gridskipper, etc), which actually serve a purpose. I'm talking about the mindless, self-indulgent ramblings of a single person, the ones that sound the same every day: "Well first I got up and had a piece of toast. Then I brushed my teeth. then I went to the store to buy some fish..."

Or maybe that was an episode of Futurama.

Despite my derision towards these types of blogs, I understand the desire to write, to chronicle one's story (however boring it may be to the rest of the Internet population). It's a way to hold onto those 'little things', the minutiae of everyday life that will never make it into long-term memory. I've been keeping a diary for years, and m inner nerd has been screaming for a digital medium for a while now. As for putting the 'diary' in a public forum, well, the desire to share our thoughts and experiences with others is a critical part of human communication.

..at least that's how I'm going to justify it in my head. Deep down I'm sure that some part of me is convinced that my brilliant musings on life, work, living in sin, cooking, traveling and pretending to be social will be immensely entertaining to the world at large. I guess I'll swallow my pride (and my snarky comments) and capitulate to a little self-indulgence.