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Subject: BS: Alcoholic Drinks From: Q (Frank Staplin) Date: 17 Sep 10 - 02:59 PM A few imbibables are described in threads on Margaritas, Gramma's recipes and elsewhere, but there is no specific thread. Posts to Mudcat indicate a rather high degree of imbibition, and there should be some interesting recipes. Here is one from Alberta: STUSH A must at Hutterite weddngs 26 oz pineapple juice 26 oz orange juice 1 cup lemon juice Boil together 5 minutes. Add 4 cups sugar and 5 cups water. Cool, then add 26 oz vodka. I have a note from a Hutterite lady that it can be frozen, but perhaps this means the juices without vodka. Hutterites in Alberta were immigrants from eastern Europe; among themselves they speak a Low German. |
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Subject: RE: BS: Alcoholic Drinks From: gnu Date: 17 Sep 10 - 03:19 PM Snarple. |
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Subject: RE: BS: Alcoholic Drinks From: frogprince Date: 17 Sep 10 - 04:09 PM From the previous thread that gnu linked; I about split a gut: Subject: RE: BS: Snarple From: Seamus Kennedy - PM Date: 03 Mar 05 - 02:12 AM Rum, pineapple juice, can of tuna. Mix in a blender. Serve in chilled glass with a little paper umbrella - Tuna Colada. Rum, daiquiri mix, runny Brie. Blend. Cheese daiquiri. Vodka, dash of Tabasco, pinch of pepper & salt, Hershey's Syrup. Garnish with celery stalk - Chocolate Bloody Mary. Vodka and Milk of Magnesia - Phillips Screwdriver. Sláinte, enjoy. Seamus |
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Subject: RE: BS: Alcoholic Drinks From: Bob the Postman Date: 17 Sep 10 - 04:20 PM Try a No-see-ums -- 1/2 ounce of overproof dark rum in a glass of Guinness. Named for the oldest building on Grouse Mountain, where I invented it. |
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Subject: RE: BS: Alcoholic Drinks From: gnu Date: 17 Sep 10 - 04:35 PM Buyin the bugs a drink, Bob? Generous of you. |
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Subject: RE: BS: Alcoholic Drinks From: Slag Date: 17 Sep 10 - 05:08 PM Methinks the bugs were drinking a "Bloody Bob"! Here's mine: Whisky Take 1 1/2 oz. of Jack Daniels' Old No. 7 Sip it Whisky: Take another 1 1/2 oz. of Jack Daniels' Old No. 7 Sip it* Wisky Tak 'nother oz or 2 of old 7 and up she goes drink hartee. Where's the "h" you may ask? How the H should I know Wizz-key take a few maore pullets at 7 and well, ok seven-up. izky 77777 er sumpin' *This is max for me. I stop at one or two. |
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Subject: RE: BS: Alcoholic Drinks From: gnu Date: 17 Sep 10 - 05:13 PM Slag... I stop drinking alcohol at 9PM at the latest. Stopping at at one or two messes up tomorrow. |
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Subject: RE: BS: Alcoholic Drinks From: Bill D Date: 17 Sep 10 - 05:55 PM recipes? I mostly drink stuff straight now.... But I did discover that mixing Irish whiskey with Irish Mist, or Drambuie with NON-peaty Scotch can be very nice... (when I was young, I mixed odd fruit juices, then added Gin...it tasted TOO good.) |
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Subject: RE: BS: Alcoholic Drinks From: Slag Date: 17 Sep 10 - 05:59 PM gnu: Tomorrow, what's that? I'm retired. |
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Subject: RE: BS: Alcoholic Drinks From: Joe_F Date: 17 Sep 10 - 08:16 PM MALEDICTINE 1 pint 180-proof alcohol 2.75 cups water 4 capfuls lemon extract 20 dashes bitters 20 shakes allspice 0.8 cup honey Stir thoroly & drink sparingly. I made this up while I was a commune member & could not afford Benedictine. |
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Subject: RE: BS: Alcoholic Drinks From: gnu Date: 17 Sep 10 - 09:02 PM Bless you, my son. Say three Holy JAYSUS and try to hang on. |
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Subject: RE: BS: Alcoholic Drinks From: Paul Burke Date: 18 Sep 10 - 07:42 AM Get a bottle of whisky, the lethal sort- you can easily tell it, it says I SLAY on the label. Mix with more whisky, from the same bottle. Drink slowly accompanied by good conversation. Repeat as necessary. |
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Subject: RE: BS: Alcoholic Drinks From: Charmion Date: 18 Sep 10 - 09:04 AM Whisky Mac One part reasonable blended whisky (we use Famous Grouse, but we're snobs) One part Stone's Ginger Wine Over ice in a short tumbler Particularly good on one of those damp winter days it feels like you will never feel warm again. Also a great way to use unreasonable blended whisky, such as Johnnie Walker Red Label, that otherwise tastes like kerosene. |
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Subject: RE: BS: Alcoholic Drinks From: gnu Date: 18 Sep 10 - 01:49 PM Johnnie Walker... oh dear... |
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Subject: RE: BS: Alcoholic Drinks From: Q (Frank Staplin) Date: 18 Sep 10 - 02:41 PM Mention of Red Label reminded me of Four Roses and Black Velvet, which were cheap whiskies which could be found during WW2 when better stuff was unavailable. Four Noses and Black Death were their nicknames. Now, both seem to have a better reputation, often used in mixed drinks. Four Roses even has an expensive blend called Single Barrel and is now owned by Japanese Kirin. I also remember a Lord Calvert. |
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Subject: RE: BS: Alcoholic Drinks From: Bill D Date: 18 Sep 10 - 03:01 PM "...Johnnie Walker Red Label, that otherwise tastes like kerosene. " LOL... I once startled people in a movie theater when I shouted "Yes, yes!" at the point in "Mr. Roberts" where he and the doctor are trying to 'make' Scotch, and someone suggested adding a bit of turpentine. I had been claiming for several years that cheap Scotch tasted like turpentine! |