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Water
Water and bourbon doesn't sound like the best cocktail tbh
A little bit of water releases the burbon flavors and males it taste better. Also, ice waters it down after a while and tastes lile shit.
Oh true actually. I know scotch bars will give you a little dropper of water to activate the flavour. I was imagining a ratio of 9-1 water/bourbon though lol
isn't that just flat favourless tonic for poor people?
No water is for rich people coke is for poor people. There are parts of world where you can easily get coke but not water.
You should see some of the filtration systems I've seen mounted on the sides of rich houses I work around
On the one hand, that's excessive. On the other hand, if I had the money, sure why not -- you can't trust the regulators anymore