Harvey’s Old Fashioned

I’ve tried many old fashioned’s in my time, and I think I’ve come up with a damn good version of it. It differs in many ways to the classic old fashioned, and this is because I think the addition of the orange and cherry is unecessary.

Couple of things. I use Monin sugar syrup which is a 2:1 ratio mix. Wherever you read 1 shot of sugar in normal cocktail books, half it if you’re using Monin. The monin syrup is exceptional, and I use it in all my cocktails

Start with

  • 2 shots of Bourbon (Makers Mark)
  • 0.5 Shot of Blended Sherry Cask Whiskey (Grants is the best – don’t use single malt)
  • 0.5 shot Monin Sugar Syrup (1 shot of normal syrup)
  • 2-3 drops of bitters
  • 1-2 drops of orange bitters

You’ll notice that I don’t use raw sugar here. The reason why Old fashioneds take a long time to create is because 1) you need to dissolve the sugar 2) you need to blend the water from the ice with the Bourbon.

Using sugar syrup works best in my opinion, it leads to a much more velvet tasting drink and takes considerably less time to mix.

Also, I don’t tend to use orange peel. You can, but I find that one or two drops of orange bitters adds the right flavour.

The Grant’s sherry cask adds a brand new dimension to this drink. Every person I’ve made this for has loved this addition. It softens the bourbon and adds a maltyness to the drink.

If you want to go the extra mile, wash the lip of the glass with a small / tiny amount of Absynthe.

Method

  1. Add the syrup and bitters to a heavy glass and mix well
  2. Add one shot of bourbon and two large ice cubes
  3. Mix really well, keep stirring. This is what makes the drink taste the way it does. Its the mixing of cold water and bourbon with the sugar
  4. Add two more ice cubes and pour over another shot of bourbon
  5. Again, mix really well for at least 20 seconds
  6. Finally add one or two more ice cubes (one if they’re very big, two if they’re small) and add the whiskey
  7. Mix well again and serve immediately

 

Mongol Rally 2012 – Meet the drivers

In 2012, Ben, Ravi and Harvey did the Mongol Rally. They were Team Infinity and Baatar, and we were definitely the best team :p Only Joking, but we did have an amazing time, and I’m re-posting the rally blogs so that others can get a glimpse into how good it was and hopefully other upcoming teams can get excited about what they are letting themselves in for.

Seriously, if you are doing it, it’s quite possibly the best experience you’ll ever have! Ready my other posts on car prep and practical tips (will upload throughout the year).

Our Convoy!

So…what’s the plan?

Put simply Ravi, Harvey and myself are planning to drive from Britain to Mongolia in a Nissan Micra in the name of charity and adventure!

You seem to be glossing over a lot there! Do explain…

The Mongol Rally (which is not really a race, as the aim is to spend as much time as possible on the journey and arrive within a ~3 week window) is an event run every year to raise money for charity. Armed with a small car, a crude knowledge of geography, the ability to speak slowly and loudly (whilst pointing) and a love of winging things, we have the purpose of getting from the UK to Ulaanbaatar, the capital of Mongolia, by any route possible.

Ok, that’s what you’re doing. Who are you going with?

Harvey, Ravi and I have all worked together over the last few years. In practical terms, there can be few finer people to drive 8,000 miles across the globe with! We have established that there is plenty to take the mick out of in each other, so there is no risk of getting bored on the journey. As mechanical knowledge is undoubtedly hereditary, Harvey is well placed to handle any automotive issues we encounter. Furthermore, Ravi is a wizard with data analysis – we are undoubtedly set for glory!

Err…indeed. With an open remit, what route did you choose?

With some fairly simple facts and a bit of razor sharp logic we sorted our route out pretty fast:

  1. The car doesn’t float – this ruled out cutting down across Africa
  2. Neither we nor the car are bullet proof – this ruled out going through the Middle East
  3. Our passports undoubtedly have too few stamps – this ruled out a mono-country drive straight through Russia into Mongolia
  4. Kazakh roads are not brilliant – this makes non direct routes through neighbouring countries far more appealing!

This quickly established a path through Ukraine, Russia, miscellaneous ‘Stans (Kazakhstan, Turkmenistan,             Uzbekistan, Kazakhstan), back through Russia and into Mongolia as the only viable route!

Why are you doing this?

One afternoon I was getting rather concerned that my repertoire of anecdotes is getting rather stale and was looking for something that would generate lots of stories…well, that’s not totally true! After spending years reading accounts of folk doing strange and unbelievable adventures (pulling a sled across the Antarctic, walking around Ireland with a fridge, voyaging around the Pacific on a tramp steamer, travelling across Afghanistan on foot and so on) I really fancied doing something like that myself – so when Harvey got the tickets, I couldn’t really say no!

Do you have any particular aims?

Aside from the obvious target of arrival…I’ve long wanted to try and fry an egg on the bonnet of a car – so I’m packing a spatula (and possibly something to clean the bonnet)!

Tell me a bit about the charity that you’re supporting?

Banter aside, I’m using the Rally to try and raise money for Alzheimer’s Research UK. They are a research charity that funds research into cures, tests and preventatives for all causes of dementia.  The effects of Alzheimer’s disease have been particularly brought home to me, as I have seen several of my family members become afflicted with dementia.  As a degenerative disease, it’s particularly upsetting for both the people who have it, and their families, to watch the mind and memory deteriorate.  My hope is that with advances in medical science this disease can be cured and prevented for future people.

If people want to support you, is there anything they can do to help?

We are going to hold a charity raffle – and are on the look out for prizes.  If you have any unwanted Christmas presents that you want to subtly dispose of, or can help provide prizes that would help grab people’s interest (or gambling spirit) we would love to hear from you! Alternatively, we have set up a Virgin Money Giving page for donations to the team’s charities (http://uk.virginmoneygiving.com/team/tiab) – any help would be greatly appreciated!

Thanks for your time and good luck!

Mongol Rally Prep Tips – The Car

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Here’s my very detailed Mongol Rally Car Prep Tips! We did the Mongol Rally in 2012 – and I remember scouring the internet for any posts which gave advice to amateurs like me on how to best prepare your car. It’s not always easy to find the right info, and to be honest, there’s an argument to be made for ‘cheating’ if you actually follow the advice, I mean, the whole point is to do something redic and wing it.

But. I thought about it – and decided that there’s a lot of good advice I can give, which definitely is not going to ruin it for you, but will hopefully enhance the experience by making sure you think about a few things – things which you’ll be glad you thought about!

So here goes!


 1. The Car!

Mongol Rally Car

Picking your car can mean the difference between getting to Ulaanbaatar having to hand it in at the first checkpoint

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iPhone iOS SWYPE Emoji emoticons Phrases!

I got tired of not finding a list of phrases / shortcuts that work on iOS SWYPE for emojis emoticons – you know, when you swype a word, and an emoji comes up. So here’s what I know so far – thought it would be useful for others too! If you know any more, send them over!

Tested on my iPhone 6

Not an Exhaustive List – when I find them, I put them up



Emoji phrase
http://www.kffkr.com/wp-images/happy.png happy / smiley
http://www.kffkr.com/wp-images/grinning.png smile / grinning
joy
cool
sad / tears / sob
neutral
sleepy
http://www.kffkr.com/wp-images/wink.png wink
smirking
yum / delicious
http://www.kffkr.com/wp-images/tongue.png tongue
http://www.kffkr.com/wp-images/upset.png upset
http://www.kffkr.com/wp-images/disappointed.png disappointed / frustrated
afraid
triumph
confused
flushed / blushing
angry
weary
asleep
pensive
dizzy
relieved
massage
lad
girl
yay
fist
ok
yes
no
one
heart
http://www.kffkr.com/wp-images/kiss.png love
http://www.kffkr.com/wp-images/kiss2.png kiss
check
high
rain
idea

Emoji phrase
curry
banana
apple
cocktail
ale

Emoji phrase
whale