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leesek 12-02-2004 03:46 PM

Absolut Mandarin Orange and diet tonic with lemon....it's wonderful!!!!!!!

ADPi~Ally 12-02-2004 03:51 PM

some of my faves are:

UV cherry vodka and coke (or diet coke)
Toyko Tea
Long island ice tea
Tree smackers (my fave)
irish car bombs
coffee and kalua
vodka redbull

:D

FAB*SpiceySpice 12-02-2004 09:26 PM

Quote:

Originally posted by KSig RC

SoCo and lime shots . . . my lover kiki is right on time with those, and you can add some weird coconut flavor as well to get a 'surfer on acid' - very solid, and fairly cheap.


I knew there was a reason I loved you. :D

Also, I am a big fan of just plain Tequila shots, no salt but I have to use the lime. I love love LOVE tequila shots. I am excited to go out tonight, yippee.

Tippiechick 12-02-2004 10:14 PM

My favorite from my days at Ole Miss:

Rattlesnake shots -

1) take a small glass (bigger than a shot glass, but not too huge... think wine glass)

2) pour Hershey's chocolate syrup along the rim and into the bottom of the glass

3) layer the following: amaretto, creme de cacao, everclear, vanilla stoli, godiva dark chocolate

4) drink up...

The everclear gives it a nice 'bite'.

When I go out, I always get Teq. sunrises w/extra grenadine, amaretto sours, and chocolate martinies.

GeekyPenguin 12-02-2004 10:25 PM

Quote:

Originally posted by Tippiechick
My favorite from my days at Ole Miss:

Rattlesnake shots -

1) take a small glass (bigger than a shot glass, but not too huge... think wine glass)

2) pour Hershey's chocolate syrup along the rim and into the bottom of the glass

3) layer the following: amaretto, creme de cacao, everclear, vanilla stoli, godiva dark chocolate

4) drink up...

The everclear gives it a nice 'bite'.

When I go out, I always get Teq. sunrises w/extra grenadine, amaretto sours, and chocolate martinies.

there's going to be some MU students drinking this rattlesnake in your honor soon, tippiechick! :)

Munchkin03 12-02-2004 10:26 PM

Y'all are making me want to get CRUNK in style this weekend.

aephi alum 12-02-2004 11:03 PM

My favorites:

Martini: Tanqueray or Sapphire (this is a bit pricey though), very dry (pour the gin while looking across the room at a bottle of vermouth ;) ), straight up with a twist (olives=ewww)

Apple Martini: Apple schnapps and vodka.

Chocolate Martini: 1 part creme de cacao, 1 part Godiva chocolate liqueur, 4 parts vodka. Optionally, add a Hershey's kiss.

A gin and tonic or vodka tonic is very refreshing on a hot summer day.

If you're looking for a warm drink, try hot chocolate with a shot of peppermint schnapps, or coffee with Bailey's.

ADqtPiMel 12-02-2004 11:06 PM

I think I shall try Miss Kiki's SoCo and lime shots tonight. :D

Unregistered- 12-02-2004 11:10 PM

When this thread first started I was afraid that I was starting to spend too much time on it.

I'm so glad you hoez are representing!

Tom Earp 12-02-2004 11:13 PM

If you can find it,

Cuarenta e tres, mans 4 & 3 herbs and spices for a very special Liquer. It has a different taste each way you mix it.:cool:

Good old days drink, Harvey Wall banger, Screw Driver with Galianio floated on top. Lethal!!!!!!

Special that We came up for Demetris in St. Louis. A Dessert Special. Ouzo, Greek Brandy blended with vanilla ice cream. Limit of two!:D

Golden Greek, Ouzo and Orange Juice, get drunk but get vitamin C!

Summer time and the livin is easy, Lemon Aid Vodka with a dash of Grenidene and a Cherry.

Black Marble, Stoli ice cold with a Black Olive, simple to prepare.

But billfold cuts down on the good stuff, so give me my Boxed Wine, YEA!:D

AlphaSigOU 12-02-2004 11:26 PM

Errr... just a drink. A Martini, shaken not stirred.

The Original James Bond Martini
(Also known as ‘The Vesper’ – from Ian Fleming’s Casino Royale, 1953)

Ingredients:
  • 3 oz. gin (Gordon’s Gin preferred)
  • 1 oz. vodka (Smirnoff Vodka preferred)
  • 1/2 oz. Lillet (white) (Lillet is a light, medium dry French aperitif (red or white) made with herbs, spices and fruits fortified with French brandy, and a Bordeaux wine base.)
Mixing Instructions:

Shake with cracked ice and strain into a chilled cocktail glass (the original was served in a deep champagne goblet). Garnish with a lemon twist.

Here's how to drink like James Bond - he didn't always swill martinis!

AlphaSigOU 12-02-2004 11:29 PM

Quote:

Originally posted by Tom Earp
If you can find it,

Cuarenta e tres, mans 4 & 3 herbs and spices for a very special Liquer. It has a different taste each way you mix it.:cool:

Actually it translates to "forty-three" - a secret blend of 43 different herbs and spices.

More info: http://www.drinkalizer.com/definitions/licor-43.php

Pike1483 12-03-2004 02:15 AM

Feel privileged people, because I'm about to share an AMAZING drink.
We made it up and it was the drink of choice among my friends in the dorm my freshman year.

It's called the TI-89, and it's made up of Dr. Pepper, Vodka, and Rasberry Pucker. Quality stuff.

Also, a good chillin' drink that will help you sleep and is good on a cold winter's night is the "Easy Street," which is hot chocolate with a shot of Bailey's Irish Cream and a splash of butter shots.

Unregistered- 12-03-2004 02:39 AM

Quote:

Originally posted by Pike1483
Feel privileged people, because I'm about to share an AMAZING drink.
We made it up and it was the drink of choice among my friends in the dorm my freshman year.

It's called the TI-89, and it's made up of Dr. Pepper, Vodka, and Rasberry Pucker. Quality stuff.

I'll try it, but really it sounds like a scientific graphic calculator. ;)

Pike1483 12-03-2004 02:47 AM

Quote:

Originally posted by OohTeenyWahine
I'll try it, but really it sounds like a scientific graphic calculator. ;)
it's named after the calculator. it's a long, nerdy story.


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