Cocktail time. Whats your favourite?
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Mike Hankey wrote:
Busch
I'm too afraid to look it up on google... what is in it?
regards, Paul Watson Ireland & South Africa
Fernando A. Gomez F. wrote:
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Beer made by Budweiser but popular in the south. Had to switch to beer since I moved her from Kentucky where moon shine was popular. Mike
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Clamato is awesome. Never tried Beefamato though. Any particular alcohol you recommend it with? I've only had it straight. BTW, its one of the best cures for a hangover.
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Mustafa Ismail Mustafa wrote:
Any particular alcohol you recommend it with?
Vodka. Vodka, orange juice, and clamato is a solid drink. Or just make a bloody mary.
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Beer made by Budweiser but popular in the south. Had to switch to beer since I moved her from Kentucky where moon shine was popular. Mike
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Semper Fi http://www.hq4thmarinescomm.com[^] My SiteCool. Never tried Kentucky moonshine but we have similar stuff in South Africa. Ireland has a similar drink too. Every country does I guess. In South Africa it is called wit-blitz ("white lighting") though it has other names too. Back home in South Africa I'd be called a red neck too (we say "rooi nek" though, Afrikaans) and I used to drink the cheap beer looked down on by those above me. *shrug*
regards, Paul Watson Ireland & South Africa
Fernando A. Gomez F. wrote:
At least he achieved immortality for a few years.
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Paul Watson wrote:
the cocktail of chemicals used to get a beer fermented in 24 hours
Brilliant deduction! That must be it. X| Or if he's truly a red neck as he states, beer might be as close as he gets to an actual cocktail. :~ Cheers! :beer:
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You do realise your nickname on CP is Bid Daddy Farang... right? I mean... should you be looking down on red necks? ;)
regards, Paul Watson Ireland & South Africa
Fernando A. Gomez F. wrote:
At least he achieved immortality for a few years.
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You do realise your nickname on CP is Bid Daddy Farang... right? I mean... should you be looking down on red necks? ;)
regards, Paul Watson Ireland & South Africa
Fernando A. Gomez F. wrote:
At least he achieved immortality for a few years.
Paul Watson wrote:
You do realise your nickname on CP is Bid Daddy Farang... right?
What? Now how did that happen? I'll have to see about changing that. I wonder if Captain Clueless is taken.
Paul Watson wrote:
should you be looking down on red necks?
Gosh I didn't mean to look down on him. I was thinking more like looking sideways through a fence or from behind a curtain.
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Cool. Never tried Kentucky moonshine but we have similar stuff in South Africa. Ireland has a similar drink too. Every country does I guess. In South Africa it is called wit-blitz ("white lighting") though it has other names too. Back home in South Africa I'd be called a red neck too (we say "rooi nek" though, Afrikaans) and I used to drink the cheap beer looked down on by those above me. *shrug*
regards, Paul Watson Ireland & South Africa
Fernando A. Gomez F. wrote:
At least he achieved immortality for a few years.
When I lived there I lived at the base of Whiskey Ridge but was only allowed there when I took I guy I met home from work one day and I was watched from the time I went in until I left.
Paul Watson wrote:
In South Africa it is called wit-blitz ("white lighting") though it has other names too.
Yeah its was also called White lightning. Come to think of it I've got a 30 yr. old news clipping explaining where the name White Lightning came from. I've have to dig it out and put it on my site. Ours was either a corn or potato mash and just a little-dab-l-do-ya Thanks Mike
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Mojito for me. OK, its a little obvious but my god are they nice!
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Cool. Never tried Kentucky moonshine but we have similar stuff in South Africa. Ireland has a similar drink too. Every country does I guess. In South Africa it is called wit-blitz ("white lighting") though it has other names too. Back home in South Africa I'd be called a red neck too (we say "rooi nek" though, Afrikaans) and I used to drink the cheap beer looked down on by those above me. *shrug*
regards, Paul Watson Ireland & South Africa
Fernando A. Gomez F. wrote:
At least he achieved immortality for a few years.
Good moonshine is fine stuff. One of my uncles triple-distills the stuff, you can drink it all night long and never get a hangover. Of course, you need something plenty sturdy to lean against while you're drinking it... somehow, the world becomes a good deal more fragile after a while...
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Good moonshine is fine stuff. One of my uncles triple-distills the stuff, you can drink it all night long and never get a hangover. Of course, you need something plenty sturdy to lean against while you're drinking it... somehow, the world becomes a good deal more fragile after a while...
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Shog9 wrote:
you need something plenty sturdy to lean against while you're drinking it
They call it "the floor" where I come from.
regards, Paul Watson Ireland & South Africa
Fernando A. Gomez F. wrote:
At least he achieved immortality for a few years.
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None. I don't drink. Heck, I consume something like 2 aerated drinks a year.
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Vikram A Punathambekar wrote:
None. I don't drink.
What a better time to start :beer:
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Mustafa Ismail Mustafa wrote:
Any particular alcohol you recommend it with?
Vodka. Vodka, orange juice, and clamato is a solid drink. Or just make a bloody mary.
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Orange juice? Really? Wow, I'll try it out and get back to you with the feedback.
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Mojito for me. OK, its a little obvious but my god are they nice!
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Generally, scotch & water, though since my doctor recommended a good scotch every night to aid healing, I have been sipping on Glenfiddich as a nightcap. For dessert, it's hard to beat a Rusty Nail, unless you'd prefer to be able to walk home under your own power.
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Maragaritas are always welcome. Hmm, Saturday afternoon, sitting on the patio, Margarita in hand, bar-b-que sizzling away, balmy 90 degrees in the shade... Yeah, I love summer in California! And I grew rather fond of Tequila Sunrise while vacationing in Cozumel last year (but it might have been the free bar, rather than the drink itself :cool: )
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I like the local variety called "Bad Juan's", made at our local hole-in-the-wall Mexican restaurant. A pitcher is just the thing to end a long, bad day. Especially since you'll be unconscious after a whole pitcher!
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- Capitan Morgan and Coke. or 2) Vodka (any brand) and Cranberry Juice or 3) Whiskey (any brand) Sour
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John M. Drescher wrote:
- Capitan Morgan and Coke.
I prefer Bacardi. Especially the Bacardi Anelo (sp?). I find that light rums taste better mixed with sodas than dark rums. However, for a good shot of rum, you've got to go with the dark stuff. :cool:
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How can you like single malt Scotch and still like bourbon?
regards, Paul Watson Ireland & South Africa
Fernando A. Gomez F. wrote:
At least he achieved immortality for a few years.
Because he doesn't really like scotch - how can you when you adulterate it with soda (or ice). Neat is the one true way of scotch.
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Because he doesn't really like scotch - how can you when you adulterate it with soda (or ice). Neat is the one true way of scotch.
I agree about soda and most times I don't like ice in scotch but a tiny splash of water really can open a scotch up.
regards, Paul Watson Ireland & South Africa
Fernando A. Gomez F. wrote:
At least he achieved immortality for a few years.