Just wondering, while I wait for the ering to be set, what happens if I don't like the finished product? Has this happened to anyone? Signed nervous nelly
At this point, you are in auto pilot mode and just have to be patient. Easier said than done I know. If it goes to kaput, rest easy knowing you are with a good vendor that will take care of you & make sure you are happy. Both IDJ and Yeukitel have good reps here.
Sipping on some Louis XIII cognac is a great way to pass the time, unwind and celebrate a job well done. This one is a special memory for me. Drink sparingly, a bottle costs a few thousand bucks!
For a more reasonable priced sip (or gulp), it's hard to go wrong with a classic. Plus it travels well if you need to escape the pressure.
I personally recommend trying to make this one for some lakeside adventures, maybe after a hard day on the lake and sitting around the fire after dinner. The secret is Coke syrup (not cans or bottles as it messes up the water ratio), ice and crown. Blend and enjoy. Frozen Crown & Coke...yum!
Never heard of such a beast until I stumbled into a Saltgrass restaurant. Now it's a favorite. A few months later I sampled a frozen Jack & Coke at a different place. It was good but for me the Crown was better.
Perhaps you prefer some vodka instead? Hard to go wrong with some sweet tea vodka. This was actually a signature drink at our wedding. There is a few variants of "sweet tea vodka" that are premixed. Jeremiah Weed was the one I was introduced to and used. Mix 1/2 JW + 1/2 unsweet tea, top with a lemon and kapow! Somewhat dangerous because they go down so easy but it's 70 proof (Crown is 80, lol).
I've not tried Firefly but it's supposed to be similar to JW. At the wedding, we ran out of JW and the bartenders started mixing Tito's with normal tea and folks loved it just as much.