A good mixer for brandy?!


Question: I like to take my whisky with coke and my vodka with orange but how should I take my brandy?


Answers: I like to take my whisky with coke and my vodka with orange but how should I take my brandy?

it may sound weird but try it with iron bru !!!!!!!!!! tastes beautiful

more brandy!

with babycham

More brandy.

ginger ale and ice in a tall glass

With dry ginger ale.

A brandy with cokes nice too..or lemonade.

Brandy is usually flavored. This is meant to be sipped. I don't think you should mix it with anything. I would get a good brandy though, nothing cheap!

brandy and port is superb give it a try

A clean glass. Good brandy should be savoured plain. The same for good whisky, in my opinion. Vodka can be mixed with anything that disguises it's taste.

club soda /seltzer water or just on ice

Stones Ginger Wine, get yourself a Brandy Mack!

neat

straight is da best way o u can always mix coke wit it but its up 2 u

plain or with cream.......

Brandy and Babycham is great, as is Brandy and American ginger.

u dont mix brandy

Brandy and Port, always have some Brandy and Port in the house. If you ever get a bad tummy, ie runs/nausea/stomach cramps, trapped wind pain; then drink an equal measure of brandy and port, not too much, sip slowly like a medication and it works everytime. It's an old family remedy and works like magic! The cheapest brandy and port will do.

Peach juice.

brandy and red bull...brandy and port.... or a good XO brandy neat.......

lovage

Keep it simple and go for a brandy sweet, just brandy, ice, and lemon-lime soda.

with champagne

mixers you puff just drink it strait or are you some sort of girl who cant handle there drink

A good Brandy - neat, but lesser quality with Ginger Wine - a Brandy Mac!!!! - Delicious and VERY warming.

" Neat , and by the barrel full"

Brandy and Drambuie- makes a Rusty Nail!!

Brandy and Babysham is very very tasty and watch out because you will get Brahms and list very quickly.Enjoy.





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