> Tony,
> A little of Pisco Sour history lesson here:
>
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pisco_Sour> and the final recipe!!!
>
http://www.drinksmixer.com/drink5931.html> 3 parts pisco brandy
> 1 1/2 parts lemon juice
> 1 - 2 tbsp sugar
>
> or the more complicated:
> 2 oz pisco brandy
> 1 oz lime juice
> 1/4 oz simple syrup
> 1/2 egg white
> 1 dash Angostura® bitters
>
> :)
> Carlos
> "Tony Sperling" wrote:
>
>> How convenient! I'm afraid the two were the only ones they had, but I
>> shall
>> certainly inform them. That should take care of any references.
>>
>> I am also very much afraid that they will not be able to match that
>> price -
>> I paid around $35, and that is pretty fair seing that the Machu would've
>> cost around $65 in the present currency. And this makes me wonder if I
>> could
>> ever taste the 30 bucks worth of difference
>>
>> My experiments, however, turned out pretty good. Using, what is probably
>> called 'common sense', (or Hipshooting?) I managed to come up with
>> something, being significantly more than just 'agreeable':
>>
>> 3 - 4 cl of Pisco with a pinch of sugar and a squirt of lemon came out
>> very
>> well indeed.
>>
>> I am for ever indepted to you Carlos - now I can put the Gin's and the
>> Ouzo's way back in the dark (for my brother and all the females). I
>> really
>> only ever drink Coffe and Whisky, but the occasional alternative (which
>> is
>> Cognac) has now got some decent competition. (Not that they could ever
>> substitute each other, of course!)
>>
>>
>> Tony. . .
>>
>>
>> "Carlos" <Carlos[ at ]discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
>> news:F2BF27FB-0702-42B9-BFF9-BD8F7BC7DE64[ at ]microsoft.com...
>> > Tony,
>> > As a matter of fact the brand "Capel" also manufactures the Pisco Sour.
>> > I mean, it is already mixed/made, no need to experiment with mixes, you
>> > have
>> > only got to pour it into your favorite glass.
>> > Another good Pisco Sour brand is the chilean "Campanario" ("Bell
>> > tower").
>> > Cost in Argentina for both Pisco Sours is around 10 dollars.
>> > Carlos
>> >
>> > "Tony Sperling" wrote:
>> >
>> >> Oh, yes! Quite right, but not using 'THAT' MP, though. Maybe I should,
>> >> but I
>> >> keep thinking that just as I get acustomed to using one version of IE
>> >> or
>> >> MP
>> >> they make a new one that is inevitably filled with stupid extras.
>> >>
>> >> To make up for all that, I managed to locate a source of Pisco right
>> >> here
>> >> in
>> >> Copenhagen. They wanted to peddle a Machu Pisco, but I settled for a
>> >> Capel
>> >> which was only half the price! (the global finances taken into
>> >> account. .
>> >> .)
>> >> I fixed me up a 'sour' but not being used to juggle measures like Oz's
>> >> and
>> >> teaspoons I probably made it too sour - not all that bad, really, I
>> >> can
>> >> vividly imagine me incorporating it into my general supply, but I
>> >> definitely
>> >> must experiment with the ingredients. Perhaps I'll try Orangejuice to
>> >> set
>> >> a
>> >> kind of reference frame for myself?
>> >>
>> >> Have a nice W-E everybody!
>> >>
>> >>
>> >> Tony. . .
>> >>
>> >>
>> >>
>> >> "Carlos" <Carlos[ at ]discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
>> >> news:9E95AF10-206C-42DD-83A4-C840998CED3B[ at ]microsoft.com...
>> >> > Yes, for most of us it is rather late but I think Tony is still on
>> >> > XP
>> >> > x64.
>> >> > :)
>> >> > Carlos
>> >> >
>> >> > "Charlie Russel - MVP" wrote:
>> >> >
>> >> >> That's nice, but a bit of "too little, too late" for most of us, I
>> >> >> think.
>> >> >>
>> >> >> --
>> >> >> Charlie.
>> >> >>
http://msmvps.com/blogs/xperts64>> >> >>
http://mvp.support.microsoft.com/profile/charlie.russel>> >> >>
>> >> >> "Carlos" <Carlos[ at ]discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
>> >> >> news:0C5FFB9B-D64F-4366-BD15-94CCA60B60A0[ at ]microsoft.com...
>> >> >> > Windows XP x64 so far included only WMP11 32-bit.
>> >> >> > Vista x64 has both WMP11 32 and 64 bit.
>> >> >> > The wait is over.
>> >> >> > Here is WMP11 64-bit for XP x64.
>> >> >> >
http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/details.aspx?FamilyID=c6a4cecb-9cb2-42f7-8814-7cb5067ee958&DisplayLang=en>> >> >> >
>> >> >> > Carlos
>> >> >>
>> >> >>
>> >>
>> >>
>> >>
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