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Typhoid
09-04-2008, 09:53 PM
So I'm taking an accelerated class on bartending, and Babsy made it apparent I should make a thread and just throw out interesting suggestions.
Or possibly field questions anyone may have on alcohol, or give them suggestions based on their tastes in liquor.
I will try to check on this every day.
Today's suggestion:
Lynchburg Lemonade:
-Tall glass, fill with ice.
3/4oz (almost to the top of a shot glass, but not quite) Jack Daniels
1/4 oz (About halfway up the glass itself, not the part that holds alcohol) Triple Sec (French sweet orange liquer)
Half lemon mix, half 7-up/Sprite.
BreakABone
09-04-2008, 11:02 PM
Like said on MSN
This drink actually sounds pretty good. And once, I get a chance shall try it out.
manasecret
09-05-2008, 10:18 AM
Sounds goooood.
I just came up with one that I like quite a bit. I tend to suck them down without noticing, actually.
Old New Orleans Apple Spice Rum
-Small glass, a whiskey glass
-Three large ice cubes, or more if smaller ice cubes, should not fill glass
-2 or 3 shots (with a single shot equal to 3/4 oz.) of Old New Orleans Spice Rum to your strength preference
-Fill to top with Apple Fanta soda
Stir. Enjoy.
Old New Orleans Rum may be hard to come by. Other spice rums would also work, though ONOR is my favorite.
Typhoid
09-05-2008, 11:32 AM
Why do you say 2 or 3 shots, then "(3/4oz)"?
1 shot full to the top, is 1 oz.
I don't know if you were saying 3 and 3/4 oz, or that you were saying 3 shots is 3/4 oz, which is not right.
That sounds familiar though.
manasecret
09-05-2008, 11:53 AM
I mean 2 or 3 shots, with a shot eqaul to 3/4 oz. So 3/2 oz. or 9/4 oz.
But that's just being exact. What I really mean is pour a whole lot of Rum. :p
The Germanator
09-05-2008, 12:17 PM
Actually, I'm pretty sure a standard shot has 1.5 ounces of liquor.
Professor S
09-05-2008, 12:22 PM
This is a colonial drink called "Flip"
Ingredients:
1 Flagon/ceramic mug at least 16 oz
3 Eggs
3 TBSP Sugar
1 Bottle Ale
1 Red Hot Poker
Step 1 - Put poker in a bed of hot coals.
Step 2 - Crack eggs into the flagon, and add sugar. Stir to combine.
Step 3 - Pour in Ale while stirring.
Step 4 - Insert the hot poker until it foams over and slam that fucker down!!
manasecret
09-05-2008, 12:48 PM
Haha, anything involving a hot poker and foaming over and slamming down is awesome in my book.
The Germanator
09-05-2008, 01:13 PM
This is a colonial drink called "Flip"
Ingredients:
1 Flagon/ceramic mug at least 16 oz
3 Eggs
3 TBSP Sugar
1 Bottle Ale
1 Red Hot Poker
Step 1 - Put poker in a bed of hot coals.
Step 2 - Crack eggs into the flagon, and add sugar. Stir to combine.
Step 3 - Pour in Ale while stirring.
Step 4 - Insert the hot poker until it foams over and slam that fucker down!!
WTF! Eggs and beer! I've never heard of anything like that, but it sounds fantastic actually...
This is a classic I've heard of recently. I haven't tried it, but it sounds good.
The Brandy Alexander
# 1 1/2 oz Brandy
# 1 oz Dark Crème de Cacao
# 1 oz Half-and-half or Heavy cream
# 1/4 tsp grated Nutmeg
Professor S
09-05-2008, 02:00 PM
WTF! Eggs and beer! I've never heard of anything like that, but it sounds fantastic actually...
This is a classic I've heard of recently. I haven't tried it, but it sounds good.
The Brandy Alexander
# 1 1/2 oz Brandy
# 1 oz Dark Crème de Cacao
# 1 oz Half-and-half or Heavy cream
# 1/4 tsp grated Nutmeg
That sounds great. I've always been into old drink recipes, and every year I make a scandinavian mulled wine beverage called Glogg (pronounced gluug).
Here is my recipe:
1 Gallon Burgundy
1 Gallon Port
1 bottle Brandy or Aquavit
1 cup dried cherries
1 cup dried currants
2 cups shaved and toasted almonds (toast them yourself for best results)
1 handful shelled White Cardamom
1 handful REAL cinnamon sticks, NOT cassia
1 handful Grains of Paradise
1 handful Zanzibar Cloves
Zest of two oran
4 cups sugarges
Cheesecloth
Empty liquid into large stock pot (save about 1 cup of brandy for use later), and put on low, taking pot half off of burner. NEVER boil. Only uncover mixture for short periods of time to prevent alcohol evaporation.
Empty all dry ingredients, except the sugar, into stock pot and let them mull covered.
Place the 4 cups of sugar into a large stainless steel (IMORTANT) sauce pan and pout the brandy over top and turn burner on high. Mix until sugar is wet
Then set the sugar on fire!
Allows the sugar to boil and the fire will help it caramelize. Once it is a golden brown (do NOT burn!) empty the sugar into the stock pot and cover. Let it mull for at least an hour.
Turn off heat and let it cool an hour.
Pour into another large vessel, straining with cheesecloth doubled four times and allow to cool overnight or at least until room temperature.
It can be reheated the next day to drink, but will be harsh in flavor, kind of like cough syrup.
For best results, bottle and store in a cool place (basement) for at least a month, preferable 3 months. I have aged it over a year and it gets better and smoother with age.
To serve, warm it and serve in tea cups with an orange slice and cinnamon stick. This is a great crock pot drink for holiday parties, but I like mainly as a bone warmer out of the microwave after shoveling snow or being outsdie in the cold for long periods. Watch out, it will kick your ass.
I also have a recipe for Claret and Wassail *AWESOME* if anyone cares to know them.
Typhoid
09-05-2008, 08:50 PM
Actually, I'm pretty sure a standard shot has 1.5 ounces of liquor.
Canada.
U.S.A.
Different countries.
Anyways.
Those are interesting drinks, although a little difficult to make in a nightclub or bar, considering I don't think a hot poker and currents are really standard issue. ;)
Today, let's go with a Blarney Stone.
Short glass full with ice.
3/4 oz Irish Whisky
1/4 oz Sambucca
1/4 oz Triple Sec
Obviously each drink is subject to regional change, with what you put in it, and garnishes etc.
The Germanator
09-05-2008, 09:40 PM
Canada.
U.S.A.
Different countries.
So I'm getting screwed out of an extra .5 ounce if I get a shot in Canada? Good to know.
I've got a good recipe for what I'm doing tonight.
One 12 Ounce Bottle - Yuengling Traditional Lager
Twist Cap
Drink and Enjoy
Typhoid
09-05-2008, 09:58 PM
So I'm getting screwed out of an extra .5 ounce if I get a shot in Canada? Good to know.
It's like that in the UK, too.
1oz = 30ml.
In the UK, a shot is actually only 3/4 oz (25ml.)
In Australia it's 30ml/1oz.
In Germany/Finland it's only 20ml.
So whenever you get a Rum and Coke in the UK, it's less than half (apparently) the alcohol as a rum and coke that you get in the US.
The Germanator
09-05-2008, 10:21 PM
It's like that in the UK, too.
1oz = 30ml.
In the UK, a shot is actually only 3/4 oz (25ml.)
In Australia it's 30ml/1oz.
In Germany/Finland it's only 20ml.
So whenever you get a Rum and Coke in the UK, it's less than half (apparently) the alcohol as a rum and coke that you get in the US.
Hmm, good to know, and now it makes sense. One night in the UK these girls (creepy super-fans) bought me 8 shots of whiskey which I drank over the course of an hour or less and I ended up drunk, but not super drunk. I'd assumed they were normal shots which would be the equivalent of 4.5 US shots, so that sobriety level seems about right.
KillerGremlin
09-06-2008, 01:44 PM
That sounds great. I've always been into old drink recipes, and every year I make a scandinavian mulled wine beverage called Glogg (pronounced gluug).
Here is my recipe:
1 Gallon Burgundy
1 Gallon Port
1 bottle Brandy or Aquavit
1 cup dried cherries
1 cup dried currants
2 cups shaved and toasted almonds (toast them yourself for best results)
1 handful shelled White Cardamom
1 handful REAL cinnamon sticks, NOT cassia
1 handful Grains of Paradise
1 handful Zanzibar Cloves
Zest of two oran
4 cups sugarges
Cheesecloth
Empty liquid into large stock pot (save about 1 cup of brandy for use later), and put on low, taking pot half off of burner. NEVER boil. Only uncover mixture for short periods of time to prevent alcohol evaporation.
Empty all dry ingredients, except the sugar, into stock pot and let them mull covered.
Place the 4 cups of sugar into a large stainless steel (IMORTANT) sauce pan and pout the brandy over top and turn burner on high. Mix until sugar is wet
Then set the sugar on fire!
Allows the sugar to boil and the fire will help it caramelize. Once it is a golden brown (do NOT burn!) empty the sugar into the stock pot and cover. Let it mull for at least an hour.
Turn off heat and let it cool an hour.
Pour into another large vessel, straining with cheesecloth doubled four times and allow to cool overnight or at least until room temperature.
It can be reheated the next day to drink, but will be harsh in flavor, kind of like cough syrup.
For best results, bottle and store in a cool place (basement) for at least a month, preferable 3 months. I have aged it over a year and it gets better and smoother with age.
To serve, warm it and serve in tea cups with an orange slice and cinnamon stick. This is a great crock pot drink for holiday parties, but I like mainly as a bone warmer out of the microwave after shoveling snow or being outsdie in the cold for long periods. Watch out, it will kick your ass.
I also have a recipe for Claret and Wassail *AWESOME* if anyone cares to know them.
You are my hero. I saved this to my "things to do list."
"scandinavian mulled wine beverage?" I'm picturing vikings and shit.
Typhoid
09-08-2008, 08:34 PM
Today's drink suggestion:
Rye & Ginger.
Short glass.
Ice.
1oz Rye (Canadian Whisky)
Ginger Ale.
BreakABone
09-08-2008, 08:37 PM
I wondered what happened to this.
I guess this is Typhoid's weekday drink suggestion thread. :p
Typhoid
09-08-2008, 08:56 PM
I was working on the weekend and didn't have time.
KillerGremlin
09-10-2008, 01:53 AM
I was working on the weekend and didn't have time.
http://i212.photobucket.com/albums/cc206/Katy6663/dramaticcat.gif
Scary cat is scary.
manasecret
09-10-2008, 10:00 AM
Dramatic cat is dramatic, and then scampers away.
Typhoid
09-11-2008, 07:01 PM
Wow, I missed lot of days.
Anyways, I passed my course with 95%, and I already have a daytime bartending job.
Let's see.
Today's drink will be an alabamma slammer.
short glass.
-1oz Southern Comfort
-1/2 oz Amaretto
-OJ
uber_paddler
09-13-2008, 11:57 AM
Needs moar jagerbomb.
BreakABone
09-13-2008, 12:21 PM
Wow, I missed lot of days.
Anyways, I passed my course with 95%, and I already have a daytime bartending job.
Let's see.
Today's drink will be an alabamma slammer.
short glass.
-1oz Southern Comfort
-1/2 oz Amaretto
-OJ
Congrats on the exam.
And finally a drink, I've had.
Needs moar jagerbomb.
I love these. :)
Dylflon
09-14-2008, 03:53 AM
New drink we made at my girlfriend elaine's birthday tonight. Really simple drink but really tasty.
Half Bailey's
Half A&W Root Beer
We called it a "Happy Birthday Elaine" in honour of her birthday.
uber_paddler
09-14-2008, 02:29 PM
New drink we made at my girlfriend elaine's birthday tonight. Really simple drink but really tasty.
Half Bailey's
Half A&W Root Beer
We called it a "Happy Birthday Elaine" in honour of her birthday.
That sounds intriguing.:ohreilly:
BreakABone
09-20-2008, 09:59 AM
So took some of Typhoid's suggestions.
Well from MSN and tried those out last night.
I like the Screw Up
Not a huge fan of the Greyhound
And thought asking for a Sea Breeze was a little too... even for me
Typhoid
09-20-2008, 02:22 PM
Hey, I told you the Sea Breeze was girly, and enh in the first place.
Secondly, you have to go into the greyhound knowing that vodka and grapefruit will undoubtedly taste exactly like vodka and grapefruit. ;)
Combine 017
09-21-2008, 03:23 AM
Yeah!
BreakABone
09-21-2008, 11:55 AM
Hey, I told you the Sea Breeze was girly, and enh in the first place.
Secondly, you have to go into the greyhound knowing that vodka and grapefruit will undoubtedly taste exactly like vodka and grapefruit. ;)
Yeah, you think grapefruit and vodka should taste good. Then you get it, and its grapefruit and vodka. :lolz:
Angrist
09-23-2008, 04:14 AM
I got a few mini-bottles with bitters. I drank the first one like that, mixed the second one with coke. Both ways were nice.
Any tips what I can do with the last 2?
Typhoid
09-23-2008, 03:38 PM
Mini bottles of what?
I hope you don't mean mini bottles of bitters. Because bitters are truly disgusting.
Angrist
09-24-2008, 02:53 PM
It's something like Jägermeister (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/J%C3%A4germeister). I assume, becaue I can't remember drinking that. It's spicy and sweet. 35%. Each bottle contains 20ml.
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