Posted: September 17, 2012 in Uncategorized
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Today was a bad day on a great course. Went to Fire Ridge and played a little golf, then hit up Flannery’s as the 19th hole.

Verdict: They were decent, but not good enough to erase a poor round.

Mix: It was just OK.

Spice: I added pepper from the table just to give it something.

Chaser: None.

Fixin’s: Pickle, 2 olives and a lemon.

Price: $5.50

Posted: September 17, 2012 in Uncategorized
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Yesterday I went to the Cedarburg Wine & Harvest Festival. I bypassed the wine initially and ducked into Maxwell’s to check out their bloody.

Mix: Tasted like V8 to me.

Spice: Not very.

Chaser: None.

Fixin’s: Pickle and a lemon.

Price: $6. Save your money for the wine at the Fest….

Posted: September 6, 2012 in Uncategorized
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In February, while visiting New York, I made a pilgrimage to the King Cole Bar at the St. Regis Hotel, the birthplace of the Red Snapper, or the original Bloody Mary!

A brief history lesson: In 1934, St. Regis Bartender Fernand Petiot introduced the “Red Snapper,” which later became what we know (and love) today as the Bloody Mary. Before coming to the St. Regis, Fernand has experimented with the drink in Paris. According to the King Cole’s website, “The famed cocktail as we know it was created when Serge Obolensky, a well known man about town, asked Petiot to make the vodka cocktail he had in Paris. The formula was spiced up with salt, pepper, lemon and Worcestershire Sauce, but since ‘Bloody Mary’ was deemed too vulgar for the hotel’s elegant King Cole Bar, it was rechristened the ‘Red Snapper’.” The name never caught on, but the drink’s reigned supreme in bars across the world ever since.

Mix: Very basic, very thin.

Spice: Not overly spicy, but you sure can taste the alcohol!

Chaser: Not in Fernand’s plan. No chaser for you.

Fixin’s: No frills-make do with your lemon.

Price: A steep $22. Nothing in NYC is cheap!

Posted: September 3, 2012 in Uncategorized
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Today I went to Mulligan’s after golfing with my dad, Gordy and Mike at Ives Grove. There really isn’t any other good bar to patronize after golfing in the area, so we end up here. We typically go on Sundays, but with today being Labor Day, we found ourselves in the establishment to catch the last 3 innings of the Brewers-Marlins game. I, of course, ordered a bloody.  No surprise, I’ve had them here plenty of times. They aren’t bad, but they aren’t anything to, well, blog about, really. But in a pinch, they will do. And trust me, I’m not complaining—I had two.

Mix: Unknown.

Spice: This bloody is not very spicy, even when requested.

Chaser: A small glass of Miller Lite.

Fixin’s: Lime, 3 olives, 2 pickle slices, a quarter of a beef stick and a celery stalk

Price:$5.95 (Tip: Usually $4.50 on Sundays!)

Posted: September 2, 2012 in Uncategorized

Today I went to AJ Bomber’s and enjoyed their “Bloody Bomber.” This bloody has long been one of my favorites and I thought it appropriate to kick off the blog with this one.

Mix: “Secret” recipe

Spice: This bloody is not very spicy, but it doesn’t have to be.

Chaser: A 7oz Miller Lite pony

Fixin’s: Lemon, lime, 2 olives, a pickle slice and-the kicker-a piece of burger wrapped in muenster cheese & bacon.

Price:$7.50