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	<title>Comments on: Whiskey&#8230;Whiskey&#8230;Whiskey and&#8230;more Whiskey!!</title>
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		<title>By: Kristen</title>
		<link>http://www.after5catalog.com/cocktailblog/the-skinny-on-whiskey/2008/02/28/#comment-54</link>
		<author>Kristen</author>
		<pubDate>Tue, 04 Mar 2008 22:57:25 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>I too enjoy a well made whiskey cocktail. While my taste preferences seem to be slightly sweeter than the drink choices you offered with your delightful whiskey article, I thought it may be beneficial to provide alternative whiskey drinks to go along with yours.

Highball
Tennessee Whiskey- 1 oz
Gingerale- 6 oz
Pour whiskey first, and then the gingerale.

John Collins
Tennessee Whiskey-1 oz
Club Soda-1 oz
Sour Mix- 6 oz
Pour sour mix and whiskey into a shaker, shake well, pour into a glass and top off with seltzer.

Ward Eight
American Whiskey- 1.5 oz. 
Lemon Juice-1 oz.
Sour Mix-1 oz.
Grenadine-.25 oz
Pour all ingredients into a shaker with ice, strain and pour into a glass.

I enjoy these whiskey combinations, but again they provide a different taste option. I'd feel guilty if i didn't give credit for the recipes I provided. I got these recipes from www.liquorlive.com.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I too enjoy a well made whiskey cocktail. While my taste preferences seem to be slightly sweeter than the drink choices you offered with your delightful whiskey article, I thought it may be beneficial to provide alternative whiskey drinks to go along with yours.</p>
<p>Highball<br />
Tennessee Whiskey- 1 oz<br />
Gingerale- 6 oz<br />
Pour whiskey first, and then the gingerale.</p>
<p>John Collins<br />
Tennessee Whiskey-1 oz<br />
Club Soda-1 oz<br />
Sour Mix- 6 oz<br />
Pour sour mix and whiskey into a shaker, shake well, pour into a glass and top off with seltzer.</p>
<p>Ward Eight<br />
American Whiskey- 1.5 oz.<br />
Lemon Juice-1 oz.<br />
Sour Mix-1 oz.<br />
Grenadine-.25 oz<br />
Pour all ingredients into a shaker with ice, strain and pour into a glass.</p>
<p>I enjoy these whiskey combinations, but again they provide a different taste option. I&#8217;d feel guilty if i didn&#8217;t give credit for the recipes I provided. I got these recipes from <a href="http://www.liquorlive.com." rel="nofollow">www.liquorlive.com.</a></p>
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