A good option there. I always look forward to sampling a drop when we cross the channel, that and eau de vie de poireCalvados. We go to Normandy every year for the landing commemorations and the landlord of the little place we stay supplies me with a flask of his "family" stuff. It evaporates on the tongue.
Now we are talking, well a nice Irish single malt, or sometimes a nice aged port and if it's cold then for me it's a whisky Mac. warms you up nicelyAlways been a bourbon chap meself, nice drap of Makers Mark, Woodford Reserve, Blanton’s in a little hip flask at the end of the night. Smashing stuff. At more reasonable end Jim Beam, Bulliet, Buffalo Trace all very nice too.
What are you ladies n gents preferred fire side sippages???
Not a fan of gin, but Oude Genever or Corenwijn is ok.
Single malts, especially the smoky ones, are my favourite for a winter warmer by the fire.
Or when the weather is not so cold, a very bloody Mary... A tablespoon of Chipotle Tobasco and another of Hendo's in the bottom of a pint glass. Filled up 2/3 with V8 or similar mix of tomato, beetroot and other veg juice then topped up with vodka. To garnish, a wooden kebab skewer with a couple of picked onions, a cube of ham, a cube of halloumi (preferably grilled or fried) and a stick of celery.
Soup and a salad in the same glass!That's a meal, not a drink![]()