N is for Negroni
Warning: DO NOT MAKE THIS DRINK.
I'm telling you, the Negroni is NOT something you will like. Why? I'll tell you why: it has Campari in it.
I made the mistake of buying a bottle of Campari years ago. Swayed by sexy ads like this one, I decided to try a drink I'd heard of but never had: Campari and soda.
Disgusting.
Lick the underside of a car battery from a 2004 Honda CRV. That's what Campari tastes like. There isn't enough soda water in all the universe to disguise that horrifically bitter taste.
Still, I persevered. Lots of people drink Campari, I thought. It's a sexy, hip, liqueur, I thought. Surely there must be some way to use it in a drink that would be palatable, I thought. Besides, having sunk the cost of the bottle, I wanted to get some return on the investment.
Gentle reader, I tried everything. Sweet, dry, strong, mild, dark, light, complex, simple, cold, warm, and everything in between.
The last drink I tried was a Negroni: one part each of gin, sweet vermouth, and Campari.
Conclusion: the Negroni is a complete waste of gin and sweet vermouth.
Let me say again, DO NOT MAKE THIS DRINK.
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Landless by Tony Noland. If you like the blog, try one of the books.
I'm telling you, the Negroni is NOT something you will like. Why? I'll tell you why: it has Campari in it.
I made the mistake of buying a bottle of Campari years ago. Swayed by sexy ads like this one, I decided to try a drink I'd heard of but never had: Campari and soda.Disgusting.
Lick the underside of a car battery from a 2004 Honda CRV. That's what Campari tastes like. There isn't enough soda water in all the universe to disguise that horrifically bitter taste.
Still, I persevered. Lots of people drink Campari, I thought. It's a sexy, hip, liqueur, I thought. Surely there must be some way to use it in a drink that would be palatable, I thought. Besides, having sunk the cost of the bottle, I wanted to get some return on the investment.
Gentle reader, I tried everything. Sweet, dry, strong, mild, dark, light, complex, simple, cold, warm, and everything in between.
The last drink I tried was a Negroni: one part each of gin, sweet vermouth, and Campari.
Conclusion: the Negroni is a complete waste of gin and sweet vermouth.
Let me say again, DO NOT MAKE THIS DRINK.
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Help keep the words flowing.
Landless by Tony Noland. If you like the blog, try one of the books.
Published on April 16, 2015 05:30
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