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Hemingway’sWaysVol.2

Hemingway’sWaysVol.2

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<p>From Paris to Cuba</p><p><em>Ernest Hemingway</em>. The myth. The legend. The rock star of his time. He loved, he fought, he drank. But that was Papa – <em>he lived, goddammit</em>. </p><p>He put <em>everything into his work</em>. All the jaunts and adventures, all the love and anger. He wrote to explain, not to confuse. <em>Straight and to the point</em>. He liked his language like he enjoyed his drinks. “<em>No sugar. No fancying.</em>” </p><p>Whether applied to his writing or his Spirits, <em>he always went all out</em>. Like him or not, Hem was a man of his word and a man of the world.</p><p>“<em>That’s all we do, isn’t it — look at things and try new drinks?</em>” </p><p>(Ernest Hemingway)</p><p>Let’s, then.</p><p>The notorious writer was a <em>man of many desires</em> (and many wives). And this Spirit selection reflects his style and preference. “Preference” being the operative word since Hemingway was <em>an unconditional bon vivant</em> when it came to booze. <em>He took it all in</em> — from Paris to Cuba, bullfights to safaris, and Negronis to Daiquiris. Like his characters, Hemingway was<em> rarely found without a glass in his hands</em>. Although he was usually satisfied with whatever was closest, he had his favorites. As we all do.</p><p>It’s hard to separate fact from fiction when it comes to Hemingway, but <em>we can vouch </em>for the following picks. While covering WWII from the front lines, he kept his canteen filled with <em>Gin</em>. He loved <em>Absinthe</em> so much, he created his own cocktail based on the green fairy. <em>Rum</em> and Cuba were his shelter and refuge in the later years. </p><p>Despite not being particularly picky when it came to his alcohol, Hemingway was a <em>sophisticated drinker</em>, a connoisseur who knew what was good. When it comes to Gin, Absinthe and Rum, these are <em>the cream of the crop</em>. And if we know one thing about Papa, it’s that he appreciated the finer things in life. This selection will appease <em>your inner Hemingway</em> because they’re simply some of the best Spirits available. </p><p>We tip our hats to the man <em>who lived to the fullest</em>. He had his flaws, but he embraced them <em>with a smile on his face</em>. “<em>In order to write about life, first you must live it.</em>” <em>The Heming-way</em>. </p><p>Smartass Corner:</p><p>1) <em>Papa</em> was no stranger to war and brutality. Luckily, he knew a secret remedy. “Gin could fortify, mollify and cauterize practically all internal and external injuries,” he claimed. You’d better write that down. </p><p>2) <em>Hemingway</em> knew a thing or two about overcoming injuries since he survived malaria, pneumonia, a ruptured kidney, a ruptured spleen, a fractured skull and a crushed vertebra — to name just a few. He also recovered from two plane crashes and three car crashes. In the end, he took a shotgun to himself. </p><p>3) Hemingway was<em> quite the ladies’ man</em>. He was married four times. But he didn’t get along with everybody — after falling out with Gertrude Stein, the famous writer who had written the phrase “a rose is a rose is a rose,” she received a telegram from Papa that read: “A bitch is a bitch is a bitch.” Ouch.</p><p>4) Contrary to popular belief, the <em>Mojito was NOT Hemingway’s favorite drink</em>. In fact, there’s no proof he ever even tried one. A handwritten engraving on the wall of Cuba’s famous La Bodeguita del Medio declaring his love for this specific cocktail is most likely a forgery. Besides, Papa took most of his drinks without sugar, an integral part of the Mojito recipe. He loved other Rum cocktails though. His favorites were the Daiquiri and Josie Russel.</p><p>5) Hemingway was not only an avid consumer of cocktails, but also<em> quite the inventor</em>. He supposedly came up with Death in the Afternoon — a potent blend of Absinthe and Champagne — while drinking in Paris with his decadent Lost Generation contemporaries. Slainté!</p><p>6) The <em>tipsy novelist</em> once stole a urinal from his favorite bar claiming he had “pissed away” enough money there and deserved to take it home.</p><p>7) The secret to <em>Hemingway’s drinking stamina</em>? His supposed lack of a hangover. He also relied on a combination of tomato juice and beer the next morning to ease some of the pain.</p><p>
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