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based on this from Jim: http://www.bbc.co.uk/dna/h2g2/A129296 I thought it might be interesting to see what everyones favorite drinks are. Mine is called Yukkas:

1/5th of Vodka
1 cup water
1 cup sugar
6 limes
8 lemons

mix contents in large glass jar w/ lid. add ice.
wrap jar in damp dish towel and shake.
when dish towel freezes to jar serve.

optional: place fresh strawberries in blender and puree add puree to jar and shake.

Make sure you can spend the night wherever you drink this because you won't be able to find the door later.
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I am boring. Bourbon. But fine bourbon. Bookers, usually. Sometimes Blandons. Or Pappy Van Winkle, but try finding it. Always with the smallest splash of spring water. Good Bourbon needs just a bit of water to bring out the nose and the taste.
Here's one that is great for the summer, just make sure somebody else has your car keys, this one sneaks up on you!  I make these by the blender full so this is for about 3 or 4 normal drinks:  (All measurements are guestimates I just glug it in....) ::)

3 shots Creme de Cacao or Godiva's liqueur of your choice
3 shots Baily's Irish Cream
3 shots Kahlua
Breyer's french vanilla Ice cream to fill the blender about 3/4 full
a splash of half and half
sometimes a squirt of Hershey's chocolate syrup if I'm feeling extra chocolaty
Blend (adding more half and half or ice cream as needed) and enjoy your chocolate-mocha milkshake

Katiekat
Our first choice is a top-shelf Tequila Sunrise made by Pablo, at Diego's Pool Bar at Temptations Resort (formerly Blue Bay Getaway) in Cancun, Mexico ;D



When that's not available, we fancy Long Island Ice Tea - equal parts rum, tequila, vodka, gin and triple sec, splash of lime juice, and cola to taste (they make the best ones at Red Lobster - gonna have me one on Sunday!!)

But I think I'm going to have to print out this thread and add it to my 'cookbook'.
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katiekat1066 said:
Here's one that is great for the summer, just make sure somebody else has your car keys, this one sneaks up on you! I make these by the blender full so this is for about 3 or 4 normal drinks: (All measurements are guestimates I just glug it in....) ::)

3 shots Creme de Cacao or Godiva's liqueur of your choice
3 shots Baily's Irish Cream
3 shots Kahlua
Breyer's french vanilla Ice cream to fill the blender about 3/4 full
a splash of half and half
sometimes a squirt of Hershey's chocolate syrup if I'm feeling extra chocolaty
Blend (adding more half and half or ice cream as needed) and enjoy your chocolate-mocha milkshake

Katiekat
When I was in college the Frats used to mix those up and give them to girls who said they didn't drink, they called it the Velvet Hammer. They never knew what hit them.
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bosslady said:
Our first choice is a top-shelf Tequila Sunrise made by Pablo, at Diego's Pool Bar at Temptations Resort (formerly Blue Bay Getaway) in Cancun, Mexico ;D



When that's not available, we fancy Long Island Ice Tea - equal parts rum, tequila, vodka, gin and triple sec, splash of lime juice, and cola to taste (they make the best ones at Red Lobster - gonna have me one on Sunday!!)

But I think I'm going to have to print out this thread and add it to my 'cookbook'.
Scroll back. There is no tequila in a Long Island iced Tea.
Bacardi Jim said:
Scroll back. There is no tequila in a Long Island iced Tea.
there is in MINE. and also, my Complete Home Bartenders Guide lists tequila as a standard ingredient.

Bacardi Jim said:
If it was Texas, you probably got a Texas Tea, not a LIT. A LIT has rum, vodka, gin and triple sec. In a Texas Tea, the triple sec is replaced with tequila.
Also in the guide it says the Texas Tea omits the Triple Sec. It might be a misprint however, because Triple Sec is not actually mentioned in the ingredient list (Cointreau is).
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Let me clear this up:  There is NO TEQUILA IN A LONG ISLAND ICED TEA!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

This is not open for debate.  This is not a conversation. It's a declaration!  LOOK IT UP!


Bacardi Jim said:
Let me clear this up: There is NO TEQUILA IN A LONG ISLAND ICED TEA!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

This is not open for debate. This is not a conversation. It's a declaration! LOOK IT UP!
What happened to tolerance for other peoples' beliefs???
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bosslady said:
What happened to tolerance for other peoples' beliefs???
:p Don't jump into my bailiwick and be wrong.
Bacardi Jim said:
Let me clear this up: There is NO TEQUILA IN A LONG ISLAND ICED TEA!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

This is not open for debate. This is not a conversation. It's a declaration! LOOK IT UP!
I did look it up.

Here http://www.drinksmixer.com/drink590.html

Here http://coffeetea.about.com/od/icedteaalc/a/longisland.htm

Here http://www.cocktail.com/recipes/l/LongIslandIcedTea.htm

and Here http://www.webtender.com/db/drink/2733

They all show tequila as an ingredient.

Ann
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bosslady said:
Thank you, Ann. Can I buy you a drink?
:D Sure, but I don't really care for long island iced tea.

Ann
Ann Von Hagel said:
:D Sure, but I don't really care for long island iced tea.

Ann
That's because it has tequila in it. ;)
Tequila: Anejo or Reposado?  Discuss. Please don't mention Silver.
Teninx said:
Tequila: Anejo or Reposado? Discuss. Please don't mention Silver.
Anejo becasue it has less oak then Reposado. No Silver....
100 Anos Reposado for shots, Tres Rios Anejo for mixing.  We have to bring the 100 Anos back from Mexico in bulk (who needs souvenirs) cause we haven't been able to find it up here.

salt and/or lime, or straight up?
bosslady said:
100 Anos Reposado for shots, Tres Rios Anejo for mixing. We have to bring the 100 Anos back from Mexico in bulk (who needs souvenirs) cause we haven't been able to find it up here.

salt and/or lime, or straight up?
Salt and lime
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Gables Girl said:
Anejo becasue it has less oak then Reposado.
No. Same oak barrels and sitting in them for two more years.
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