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contents of your liquor cabinet

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caveat: if you're in AA, or have a problem drinking responsibly, just close this window.

For the rest of us I thought it might be fun to list the current contents of our liquor cabinets...Current...list all the alcohol you have on hand right now.

...some lists may be longer than others...


Jura 10 (Airline)
Talisker 1986 Cask Strength (airline)
Dalwhinnie 1980 Cask Strength (airline)
Cragganmore 12
Oban 14
Lagavulin 16
Talisker 10
Glenkinchie 10
Dalwhinnie 15(unopened)
Glenfiddich Solera 15
dewar's 12 reserve blend
White label
dimple (almost empty)
woodbridge chardonnay 2000
woodbrigde cab sav 2006
Courvoisier mini
2 half empty drambuie
bailey's irish cream
Savory + James cream sherry
Cockburns ruby porto
latvian balsamic bitters
Bombay gin
3/4 case 12 oz heiniken bottles ( its 3 years old this thanksgiving)
woodbrigde cab sav 2006
Mouiex bordeaux 2003
Rothschild 2002 bordeaux
de Kuyper peppermint schnapps
Kahlua


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I love Talisker. Try not to keep liquor, though. I'd hurt myself.
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gin
dry vermouth
sweet vermouth
marsala
3 bottles of real Champagne-can't remember the house
Pernod (actually two bottles)
Rye whiskey of some sort
Phillipine Rum
West Indies rum
Russian Vodlka
Kaluha
Affelgem, and two similar bottles
Port 1984, 1979, 1982 -bought on the birth year of my kids-multiple bottles, 3 each
A case of cream sherry from the 80s that actually holds up

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Holy cirrhosis Batman...

I remember a cabinet like that when I was growing up--always had this profoundly bitter aroma wafting out as you opened the door. The only thing I was looking for was creme de menthe for vanilla ice cream.

Two of my childhood assumptions about adulthood were that 1) I would need a similarly well-stocked liquor cabinet, and 2) I would, at a certain age, have to start wearing my hair like this:
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What I actually have on hand, presently...
1 bottle Mitolo Jester Shiraz
1 bottle Rex & Goliath Pinot Noir
1 bottle Wakefield Shiraz/Cabernet
1.5 L Lindeman's Bin 65 Chardonnay
and, a partial 1.5 L of (blech) Yellow Tail.

I don't have that hairdo either.
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As a student, I can't afford to keep much of a collection, and what I do amass ends up getting downed rather quickly. That said, we have....

A bottle of Baco Noir
A bottle of Gin
White Vermouth
Red Vermouth
Appleton's Estate Rum

I could have sworn there was more than that, but there you go...

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Balvenie 12 yr Doublewood
Mount Gay
2004 Jonathan Edwards Winery shiraz port ( to be opened in 2024 on our anniversary)
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I have an opened pint of Southern Comfort 7/8 full. It's been there a while (years.) The Jaegermeister bit the dust and I never even had a drink.

I'm re-gifting to my father-in-law this year a portable liquor cabinet in leather with suede interior and a combination lock. A Christmas gift from a former employer. In my younger days, I actually kept a well-stocked liquor cabinet if you only liked gin & apertifs.
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Bombay Sapphire
Jack Daniels

My 2 favorites, when mixed with Sprite.
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Jose Cuervo Tequila (for cooking)
Black box shiraz
Junmai ginjo sake (cooking and drinking)
Martini& rossi extry dry vermouth (cooking)
Winehaven mead

Don't have a cabinet, scattered between on the refrigerator, in it, and on a shelf waiting to be drank in that order.
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I.D.10-t wrote: Don't have a cabinet, scattered between on the refrigerator, in it, and on a shelf waiting to be drank in that order.
we're talkin 'virtual' cabinet...mine's all over the house too, ..and did I mention mine is a 3- adult household...3...i want to make a point of that...that would be "3"....as in 1, 2, 3...
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half-empty bottle of Glenlivet
two 2-liter bottles of home-brew

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Holy mackerel! I don't have nearly as much as some of you do :o What I do have...

A mostly gone bottle of Cointreau
Hiram Walker Triple Sec
1/3 bottle Bacardi 8
Mr. Boston Creme de Menthe (for Grasshopper bars)
DeKuyper Creme de Cacao (also for Grasshopper bars)
Peppermint Schnapps (for candy cane cookies...I do more baking than drinking it seems)
1.75 litre bottle of Jamesons (NOT for cookies ;) )
Character Amontillado
Luksusowa potato vodka
A tiny bit of St Brendan's Irish Cream

So there you go....most of it I don't even drink, as you can see. :P
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Zero. I though liquor cabinets were only in the movies.
Wait...I have a half a pint of Southern Comfort in a drawer, just like Mutepoint.
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I live with my dad, who's a Pentecostal pastor. No liquor cabinet here.
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Nah, no liquor cabinet here either. The dh now has the flu and is self-medicating with Jack Daniels at the moment. :evil:

I am sad to say, I don't even have a bottle of wine in the house tonight.
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