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Inhuman 09.13.2006 01:50 PM

Alcoholic Cold Drinks
 

 

 


!@#$%! 09.13.2006 01:51 PM

gin & tonic
scotch on the rocks
bloody mary
dry martinis (no sissy apple/chocolate/sweet stuff)
mojitos
white wine

Trasher02 09.13.2006 02:39 PM

Beer.
I don't like the other shit.

Пятхъдесят Шест 09.13.2006 02:40 PM


 



 


Скажите да российской водке и пиву.

!@#$%! 09.13.2006 02:50 PM

fucking pabst blue ribbon
i wrote a story with it 10 years ago when it was an unknown hick brew
if it tried to publish that shit today, it would sound like hipster poser crap.
man, they also stole my idea for fat free hagen dasz. that shit didn't exist back in the day.
but anyway, i digress.

yes! stoli! hmmm.... good stuff.

Cantankerous 09.13.2006 03:37 PM

 



100 proof vodka kicks my ass.

Tokolosh 09.13.2006 03:50 PM

 


In an old fashioned or (flat bottomed) on-the-rocks glass, add:

- 2 to 3 (depending on size) key limes cut into thin slices (approximately 1/8 inch thick). some people like to peel the limes before slicing but this eliminates the lime oil in the peel, which many believe to be essential for an 'authentic' taste. You may want to remove any seeds before muddling ... unless you're fond of straining them through your teeth.
- Add 2 to 3 heaping tablespoons of sugar to the top of the lime slices (Brazilians like it VERY sweet)
- Muddle (mash) sugar and limes together well
- Add 2 to 3 shots (ounces) cachaça
- Stir well to thoroughly dissolve the sugar, add cracked ice, stir, enjoy ... and think tropical thoughts!

- Serves 1

 

This is the cachaça I use.

static-harmony 09.13.2006 03:52 PM

If I drink I would choose this one.

 

Cantankerous 09.13.2006 03:56 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Tokolosh
 


In an old fashioned or (flat bottomed) on-the-rocks glass, add:

- 2 to 3 (depending on size) key limes cut into thin slices (approximately 1/8 inch thick). some people like to peel the limes before slicing but this eliminates the lime oil in the peel, which many believe to be essential for an 'authentic' taste. You may want to remove any seeds before muddling ... unless you're fond of straining them through your teeth.
- Add 2 to 3 heaping tablespoons of sugar to the top of the lime slices (Brazilians like it VERY sweet)
- Muddle (mash) sugar and limes together well
- Add 2 to 3 shots (ounces) cachaça
- Stir well to thoroughly dissolve the sugar, add cracked ice, stir, enjoy ... and think tropical thoughts!
- Serves 1


those are awesome as well.

porkmarras 09.13.2006 03:59 PM

Cocktails are for wusses.

Tokolosh 09.13.2006 04:02 PM

Yeah, but you're the one who's always got the hangover. :D

RdTv 09.13.2006 04:10 PM

 
 
 

Cantankerous 09.13.2006 04:25 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by porkmarras
Cocktails are for wusses.

those ones with the limes are so good though. i don't really do mixed drinks though, just vodka and lemonade or cranberry juice or rum and coke.

Hip Priest 09.13.2006 04:38 PM

^ Sounds like a good plan to me.

These Polish drinks are useful. Kubus (pr. ku-bosh) are carrot drinks with fruit eg banana, strawberry or - yummy - raspberry. The fruit means that they don't taste of carrot, which is no bad thing.

 


The bear's cute too.

Cantankerous 09.13.2006 04:41 PM

what the fuck? they put booze in those?

porkmarras 09.13.2006 04:43 PM

Still.........drinking wusses.

Hip Priest 09.13.2006 04:44 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Cantankerous
what the fuck? they put booze in those?

No, although you can. They mix well with vodka and lemonade. I forgot to make that clear.

Cantankerous 09.13.2006 04:45 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by porkmarras
Still.........drinking wusses.

Die.

Hip Priest 09.13.2006 04:46 PM

I'm probably debasing the whole Kubus philosophy by mixing them with alcohol, but since the Poles also make the world's best vodka, it seems Ok to me.

Cantankerous 09.13.2006 04:47 PM

little poland in new york is one of my favorite restaurants. damn those crafty polacks.


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