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52 Weeks of Drinks: Week 44 – HobNob Neighborhood Tavern

We have been meaning to visit our good friend, Mary Ann, at HobNob for some time.  She is a bartender there and we finally got off our lazy set in our ways butts and hopped over to HobNob the other night before Holly’s 40th birthday party.  Alison and I plopped ourselves at the bar and enjoyed hanging out with all the wait staff in their Halloween costumes.

The place is inviting and enjoyable and we had a great time with Mary Ann (pictured above) as she picked out beverages and food for us.  (By the way, the fried green tomatoes were to die for.)   HobNob has wonderful infused vodkas and nicely served drinks all around.  They are also known for their alcoholic (and non-alcoholic) milk shakes.  We decided to get Mary Ann’s creation- the Sparkling Lemonade.  This shake consists of vodka, lemon sorbet, champagne, and is garnished with a twist of lemon.  Before I rate this shake, let me first say that had it not been 45 degrees outside, we would have devoured it.  Yet, because it was cold outside, I had a hard time enjoying the coolness of the drink. But, that has nothing to do with the taste of it.  Yum.

Don’t forget our ratings scale is between 1 and 5 Olives.  One Olive = waste of my blogging time;  5 Olives = oh my goodness/yummmmmm

Presentation: 2.5 olives – Not much you can do to make this shake fancy, but the lemon wedge is a nice touch. I did not think about actually squeezing the lemon in the shake though.

Creativity: 3.5 olives – Mary Ann thought of a creative and very refreshing shake for HobNob.  A perfect sipping drink on a WARM day.

Taste: 4 olives – Alison and I both really liked it and had we not been bundled up in our leather coats, we would have enjoyed the sorbet and champagne even more!

Overall: 3.8 olives (to round up my scoring here)  – A great shake (and the others look fabulous as well)  Just get it when you are hanging out on their deck on a sunny and warm spring or summer day!

We enjoyed hanging at HobNob and I almost forgot to add that they have a fabulous beer selection on draft and in bottles so Cheers!  We will certainly be back.  And yes, my hair is now shaved as you can see in the photo above.  If you would like to know why, click here!

More Than a Popsicle

Don’t you wish you had thought of this? I mean, millions upon millions of people were lining up for these $2.50 pops at the [tag]Candler Park Fall Fest[/tag].  The King of Pops is smart and hunky.  Go get that “hand crafted popsicle” from him on the corner of Virginia and Highland (or other various locations.)

52 Weeks of Drinks: Week 43 – Bocado Atlanta

We rarely are this excited about a newer restaurant in town.  It is not that we are food snobs or aficionados.  We just find some places try to replicate another restaurant already in town or they just go way overboard to be different.  I must say that Bocado is not one of these kinds of restaurants.  It is in my humble opinion – damn damn good.

Alison and I had a date night there on Friday night and enjoyed every aspect of it – from the cheese plate to the chicken.  The food was delightful and tasty.  BUT, as we know, this is not a post about food.  It is about liquor.  Adam, the handsome bartender /craft cocktail maker/mixologist- whatever you want to call him has come up with a couple of drinks we downed rather too quickly.

We will start with my drink.  Rosemary Full of Grace is a simple cocktail but was blended with perfection.  Shaken together and served up in a small glass, this drink consisted of vodka, fresh grapefruit juice, and rosemary simple syrup.  I get a little scared about grapefruit juice because it can overpower any drink – but not this one.  The rosemary simple syrup leveled out the grapefruit and made me practically swoon.

Don’t forget our ratings scale is between 1 and 5 Olives.  One Olive = waste of my blogging time;  5 Olives = oh my goodness/yummmmmm

Presentation:  3.5 olives – I did not take a photo and am mad at myself now – but the simplicity of this drink in such a great small glass worked well.  No rosemary twig or slice of anything was needed for this drink.

Creativity: 3.5 olives – Not many ingredients in this drink – and not many needed to make it delightful.

Taste: 5 olives -I don’t give many 5 olive ratings, but I could sip on this drink for a long time.  I will certainly be back to have it again.

Overall: 4 olives – If you like a vodka drink and if you don’t ever get grapefruit drinks because you are like me and think they will be too much – get this one anyway.  You will not be disappointed.

Alison opted for a more “Autumn” drink.  This delicious concoction, Elm Street, consisted of house infused Baker’s bourbon, pumpkin (not out of a can,) and Anise.

Her ratings are below:

Presentation: 4.5 olives  – Don’t be put off by the orange color.  It is a fall drink after-all.

Creativity: 4.5 olives – A perfect balance of mild bourbon cut by not too sweet barely-there pumpkin flavor with tasty flecks of something to give it a nice texture.

Taste: 5 olives – A seasonal hit.

Overall:  4.5 olives – Cheers!

Again, don’t be surprised at how surprised you will be at this restaurant.  A wonderful new addition to Atlanta and the West Side.

52 Weeks of Drinks: Week 41 – Bone Garden Cantina (Repeat Performance)

We can repeat a place.  You know why?  Because we are the writers and rule makers for our own blog.  That’s why.  We often go to the Bone Garden Cantina because we like the fabulous food and drinks there and we also like Kristen and Michael.  We decided to do a repeat performance here because they have an entire new drink list – and one that is based on one of our favorite things – tequila.  Not just any tequila: Bone Garden offers superb and rare tequilas that are quite frankly amazing.

Bone Garden now not only offers a (very serious) Tequila Club for those interested in tasting tequilas from all over Mexico, but they also offer tequila pairings on certain Saturdays. Either way, it rocks.  Yummy, yummy, yummy for your tummy.

This past week (remember we are a week behind and I promise to catch up this week) we headed over to Bone Garden for some grub and libations.   Alison ordered the new Instant Karma – a delicious drink served in a tall glass with Karma tequila, St. Germain, fresh lemon juice, an egg white and topped with cayenne pepper.  Wow.  I ordered the Roselle: an amazing cocktail that would be fabulous served either up or on the rocks. (I got it on the rocks.) It consisted of Gran Centenario’s Rosangel tequila, Cointreau, cranberry juice, Agave Nectar, and lime juice.  Holy Schmoly.  My favorite new drink. (That is Kristen fixing it behind the bar by the way…)

The problem here is that I did not get good photos because it was dark and we were quite enthralled with the LSU /Tennessee Game that was on.  With that said, I did get a photo of possibly the best sipping tequila straight up I have had in a long time.  The Corzo Anejo tasting is served with a slice of orange covered in cinnamon.  If you are to squeeze a bit of the orange in the tasting, it is divine.  Just don’t squeeze too much or you will lose the flavor the tequila itself. You can still throw that slice in the drink – but beware of over-squeezing.

Don’t forget our ratings scale is between 1 and 5 Olives.  One Olive = waste of my blogging time;  5 Olives = oh my goodness/yummmmmm

I have decided to rate only the Instant Karma because I would give the other two 5′s all the way around. 

Presentation: 3.5 Olives: The tall glass worked wonders for this drink and since you can’t see it because I did not take a photo of it, you will just have to trust me.  The cayenne pepper on top of the egg white made it look muy delisioso.

Creativity: 3.5 olives:  Everything has St. Germain in it these days – but with the tequila and egg white mixing in, it makes it pretty darn creative.

Taste: 4 olives: I am going by Alison’s rating here.  She would have given this a 4 olive rating.  I, on the other hand, would have given it a 2.5 only because I kept smelling the damn egg in the glass when I drank.  As Michael said, “Quit breathing in when you taste it.”  Should have listened to him.

Overall: 3.5 olives: For those who love tequila and St. Germain, this is the drink for you.  Not heavy at all and light on the egg white, it is a great drink to sip on.

Bone Garden is a must for tequila tasters everywhere – and of course, don’t forget about the food.

52 Weeks of Drink: Week 40 – Murphy’s

I’ll admit it.  We are two weeks behind.  We hit a major wall at Week 40 of 52 Weeks of Drinks.  Who knew it would be so difficult to drink your way through the year.  Seriously.  It ain’t easy finding new places to go to and then ordering different cocktails each week.  We do major research, we take on calories each week, and I am convinced I have gained like 5 pounds.

So, there you have it -two weeks behind-but I swear we will catch up this week.  Our Week 40 place ended up being Murphy’s AT LUNCH on Week 41 – because we had failed to try any new place on the real Week 40.

I met a high school friend and another friend at Murphy’s in the Virginia Highlands last week for lunch.  Murphy’s is a staple in-town and always has excellent food – and of course a great wine selection.  I decided to ask the cute bartender, Phillip, if he could make me a fabulous cocktail.   He made me one that will be coming out on their fall cocktail list – called the Pumpkin Tini. We are getting ready to taste it at 12:20pm in the photo below…

This Pumpkin Tini should really not be consumed at lunch.  There were three of us sipping on it for the sake of it and we still did not finish it.  I think Kristie and Jill liked it better than I did. It was a bit sweet and heavy for me.  Either way, the Pumpkin Tini consisted of Absolute vanilla vodka,  pumpkin pie filling, pumpkin spiced syrup, a little half and half, a dash of cinnamon, and some fancy homemade whipped cream on top.  (Notice Kristie enjoying the “Tini” a lot in this photo.)

Don’t forget our ratings scale is between 1 and 5 Olives.  One Olive = waste of my blogging time;  5 Olives = oh my goodness/yummmmmm

Presentation: 3.5 Olives: Nice presentation – served up and with a bit of cinnamon on top as well as homemade whip cream made it look very “Autumny.”

Creativity: 3.0 Olives: I thought this was a pretty creative drink although I would love it if Murphy’s actually made their own pumpkin spice filling. I guess that is a bit much considering they specialize in awesome wines – not “cocktails.”

Taste: 2.5 Olives: Although Kristie said she would give it 3.5 olives, I am choosing to give it 2.5.  I thought the Absolute Vanilla made it way too sweet. I think a regular vodka would be fine since you they are using pumpkin pie filling, and pumpkin syrup in it as well.  I’d certainly think this is an after dinner drink.  Rather than having a dessert, drink up!

Overall: 3 olives: Again, a good after dinner drink instead of splurging for dessert.

Enjoy Murphy’s – I have never gone wrong there.

My Trashy City Part 2

I am in a horrid mood today.  So, I figure I will take my wrath out on the City of Atlanta and The State of Georgia and many of its residents for the amount of trash being thrown out on our streets.

This past weekend, East Lake Golf Club sponsored the Fed Ex Cup of the PGA Tournament.   Many many people were “bussed in” from Turner Stadium to East Lake for the tournament- and what did they get to see?  They got to see loads and loads of trash coming onto and off of the Maynard Terrace Exit of I-20.  It makes me sick.   The PGA brings millions of dollars into this city and state and this is what we have to show for it.  Bravo, Atlanta.  Bravo.

52 Weeks of Drinks: Week 38 – Empire State South

This hot new restaurant is the place to be from what I hear.  Just opened by Hugh Acheson of Athens fame, Kristen and I decided to go spend an evening at the bar.  (Alison had a dinner scheduled with Trenton at the same place.)  Before I go into the drinks, I will say a couple of things about the restaurant/food.  It is obvious that the southern farm to table movement is alive and well in Atlanta.  The “let’s use regional produce” for our meals is wonderful and quite frankly should have been started years ago.  But I digress.

Empire State South (at this point) has got nothing new. In fact, other restaurants (like Wisteria for instance) just rock it so much more in taste.  I will be burned at the stake for those sentences above and maybe Kristen and I just did not get some of the best menu items.  ( The scallops for example were chewy and had no flavor until I put a crap ton of ground pepper on them.)   Although, I will say the collard greens were the best I have ever had in a restaurant.  Either way, we weren’t chomping at the bit to come back and neither were our other peeps who were there at a separate table.

Okay, enough of the food.  This is about the DRINK.  We ordered a few to taste (we did not actually drink all of them) but we will rate two of them: the Brown Derby and the A Martinez.  

Don’t forget our ratings scale is between 1 and 5 Olives.  One Olive = waste of my blogging time;  5 Olives = oh my goodness/yummmmmm

Trenton is reviewing the Brown Derby which consists of Bulleit Bourbon, fresh grapefruit, lemon, chamomile, and thyme honey.  Doesn’t Trenton look dapper in this photo?  His review is below:

“Presentation: 4 olives – a fun presentation of a new twist on a traditional “suh-than” bourbon drink.  With a great southern name like “Brown Derby,” you almost felt bad picking up this mint leaf laden drink while not wearing seersucker and watching a sunset on Sea Island.

Creativity: 4 olives – I questioned the ability to put fresh grapefruit in a bourbon drink and retain authenticity, but this drink balanced the tight rope between edgy and authentic.

Taste: 3 olives – The “Thyme Honey Simple” won the taste battle and provide a pleasant but not overpowering sweetness.  At the end of the day, the “Brown Derby” was a little too fruity for a bourbon drink, and not one you would recommend to your actual cigar loving buddies at a “derby,” but certainly enough fun for a carpetbagger to enjoy.

Overall: I give it a 4 olive overall rating!”

Kristen, as you can tell, did not like the A Martinez.  It was wayyy too orange bittery.  It truly tasted like bitter orange peel.  The A Martinez consists of Leopold’s Gin, Luxardo Marachino Liqour, Dolin Dry Vermouth, and orange bitters.

Presentation: 2.5 olives – Served up, the drink has a nice hue to it and came with an orange peel (that was not needed because it already tasted too much like orange peel.

Creativity: 3 olives -It sounds pretty creative, doesn’t it?

Taste: 1.5 olives. We won’t give it only one olive – but it came close.  We have had worse, but this just came across as too bitter (as I have said before.)

Overall: 2 olives – I’d not get it again or recommend it.  Sorry!

We certainly will be back to Empire State South.  And there is not doubt the restaurant will be fine even after my critical review.

52 Weeks of Drinks: Week 37 – Universal Joint

A staple in our Oakhurst neighborhood, the Universal Joint is one of our favorite spots on a mid Saturday morning.   We especially love to split something and get a side of those amazing [tag]Universal Fries[/tag].  Oh, yum yum yum.  We usually sit at the bar on the weekend(s) since so many many many kids come to eat and frolic on the patio area.  But this past Saturday, it was so gorgeous, we decided to sit outside with the families.

One of the best things on the menu – and by far one of the best around – is the Universal Joint Bloody Mary.  Therefore, Week 37 of 52 Weeks of Drinks, is dedicated to this one amazing and delicious Saturday Morning delight.  As the UJ’s motto goes, “Drinks Well With Others.”

The UJ Bloody Mary consists of Absolute Peppar Vodka, a dash of olive juice, a dash of fresh lemon juice, (or lime juice depending on who is making it) Zing Zang Bloody Mary Mix (the only kind anyone should EVER use) and is topped off with Guinness.

Don’t forget our ratings scale is between 1 and 5 Olives.  One Olive = waste of my blogging time;  5 Olives = oh my goodness/yummmmmm

Presentation: 3.5 olives.  I usually would give this a 4 olive rating, but Nancy jipped me on garnishes this week.  MOST of the time, I get olives, pepperoncinis, a lime wedge, and even sometimes like a pickled okra.  This Saturday, I only got one pepperoncini.  Blah.  It is served in a big ole pint glass and the rim is covered in celery salt. Yum.

Creativity: 3.5 olives. I mean, it is a bloody mary for lord’s sake – but the fact that they use Zing Zang rocks and topping it off with Guinness makes me happy.

Taste: 5 olives. Mere perfection – but always ask for Nancy or Eric to make it.

Overall: 4 olives. I know I don’t look hot in this photo, but I am enjoying my drink immensely.

GO GET ONE.

52 Weeks of Drinks: Week 36 – Chez A and A

So, sue us.  We did not go get drinks anywhere fun and exciting this past week because we both went out of town to visit our loving families.  Therefore, we created one of our new favorites at home when we both got back in town.  We decided to review it and put it out there on the blogosphere world for all of you millions of readers to see.  And it is so easy to make.  Be careful, though.  More than one makes you a bit loopy.  Notice Brutus’s look after he has had a sip.  (He did not really drink any – although he looks as if he did.) I just wanted to put a photo of my big boy on here.

The classic French Gimlet is our new “make it at home for friends” favorite.  It comes from the St. Germain website and since St. Germain is all the rage, we chose this particular drink to make.  We choose vodka as our main liquor, but you can also use a nice gin.  It is basically, vodka, St. Germain, and fresh lime juice all shaken together nicely and served up. Potent and delightful!

Don’t forget our ratings scale is between 1 and 5 Olives.  One Olive = waste of my blogging time;  5 Olives = oh my goodness/yummmmmm

Presentation: 4 olives. Only because we served them in these gorgeous retro glasses that Jules and Erika bought us.  Otherwise, I would have given it a 2 olive rating.

Creativity: 2 olives.  Vodka, St. Germain, lime juice.  Period.

Taste: 3.5 olives.  I think Alison has made them better before, but it was still wonderful.

Overall: 3.5 olives.  Easy classic drink to make at home for loved ones – not dogs.

Sorry so slack this week.  We promise to take you to a much better place next time.

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