Pardon any errors here (Cunningham’s law and all), I was a bit toasty while listening to the knowledge fight episode.
My favorite part of this whole thing is that he’s calling shenanigans because he knows that the high bid didn’t win. And Alex signed documents acknowledging there were other factors.
There were 2 bids. Just 2. And do you know what the high bid was? $3.5 million. That’s it. A paltry sum for his life’s work. The price of a McMansion in California.
As much as I’d love to convince you to drink some other cocktails, you’ve got a set of decent selections already. I’ll add and reiterate.
Bourbon $25-$35 (depending on where you are assuming US) these are mixing price and all eminently sippable neat: Wild Turkey 101 Elijah Craig Small batch Buffalo Trace Old Grand Dad Bottled in Bond
Tennessee whiskey (like Jack Daniels but better and about the same price): George Dickel
Scotch $20-$25 It will hit the note for speyside drinkers and won’t break the bank: Chivas 12yr
Scotch $35-$50 cheap single malt you won’t mind sipping after the party: Glenfiddich 12 or Glenlivet 12 Bruichladdich Laddie
Irish $55-$60 not big on Irish whiskey, but I always have a bottle for the ones who insist and Jameson is frat party trash: Redbreast 12yr
White Rum $20-$25 Plantation 3 stars El Dorado 3yr If you feel like something with color and a bit bigger flavor, Appleton Signature
If I could beg you to step away from the amaretto, a boulevardier is a fine whiskey cocktail that can be adjusted easily to taste. Get you some campari and sweet (red) vermouth (carpano antica, cocchi di torino, or punt e mes) to go with the bourbon. I like a ratio of 2 bourbon to 1 campari and 1 vermouth.