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hi i am 21 what are some good alcoholic drinks i want to get really drunk after my final exams
June 5, 2009 at
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I like drinks where I can't really taste the alcohol I had a long island ice tea yesterday and that was pretty good also I've been known to enjoy smirnoff ice please do not call me a woman thank you
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1/11-4 of 4 recipes
Alabama Slammer recipe
1/2 oz amaretto almond liqueur
1/2 oz Southern Comfort peach liqueur
1/2 oz sloe gin
1 splash orange juice
1 splash sweet and sour mix
Pour above ingredients into a stainless steel shaker over ice and shake until completely cold. Strain into an old-fashioned glass and serve.
25% (50 proof)
Serve in: Old-Fashioned Glass
Alabama Slammer #2 recipe
1 oz Southern Comfort peach liqueur
1 oz sloe gin
1 oz orange juice
Pour ingredients into a stainless steel shaker over ice, and shake until completely cold. Strain into an old-fashioned glass, and serve.
20% (40 proof)
Serve in: Old-Fashioned Glass
Alabama Slammer #3 recipe
1 oz amaretto almond liqueur
1 oz Southern Comfort peach liqueur
1/2 oz Rose's lime juice
1/2 oz grenadine syrup
Pour ingredients into a stainless steel shaker over ice, and shake until completely cold. Strain into an old-fashioned glass, and serve.
21% (42 proof)
Serve in: Old-Fashioned Glass
Alabama Slammer Shooter recipe
1 part amaretto almond liqueur
1 part Jack Daniel's Tennessee whiskey
1 part orange juice
1 part creme de noyaux
Shake over ice and strain into shot glasses.
24% (48 proof)
Serve in: Shot Glass
1/11-4 of 4 recipes
Alabama Slammer recipe
1/2 oz amaretto almond liqueur
1/2 oz Southern Comfort peach liqueur
1/2 oz sloe gin
1 splash orange juice
1 splash sweet and sour mix
Pour above ingredients into a stainless steel shaker over ice and shake until completely cold. Strain into an old-fashioned glass and serve.
25% (50 proof)
Serve in: Old-Fashioned Glass
Alabama Slammer #2 recipe
1 oz Southern Comfort peach liqueur
1 oz sloe gin
1 oz orange juice
Pour ingredients into a stainless steel shaker over ice, and shake until completely cold. Strain into an old-fashioned glass, and serve.
20% (40 proof)
Serve in: Old-Fashioned Glass
Alabama Slammer #3 recipe
1 oz amaretto almond liqueur
1 oz Southern Comfort peach liqueur
1/2 oz Rose's lime juice
1/2 oz grenadine syrup
Pour ingredients into a stainless steel shaker over ice, and shake until completely cold. Strain into an old-fashioned glass, and serve.
21% (42 proof)
Serve in: Old-Fashioned Glass
Alabama Slammer Shooter recipe
1 part amaretto almond liqueur
1 part Jack Daniel's Tennessee whiskey
1 part orange juice
1 part creme de noyaux
Shake over ice and strain into shot glasses.
24% (48 proof)
Serve in: Shot Glass
I don't know if it's because I'm cheap or not
bacardi gold, select or superior?
I've only had bacardi gold so far for mixing...I don't like to do shots of it
also Malibu rum is amazing
I also fancy mojitos and jungle juice >_>
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I don't know if it's because I'm cheap or not
bacardi gold, select or superior?
I've only had bacardi gold so far for mixing...I don't like to do shots of it
also Malibu rum is amazing
I also fancy mojitos and jungle juice >_>
I don't know if it's because I'm cheap or not
bacardi gold, select or superior?
I've only had bacardi gold so far for mixing...I don't like to do shots of it
also Malibu rum is amazing
I also fancy mojitos and jungle juice >_>
My first thought too...
I don't know if it's because I'm cheap or not
bacardi gold, select or superior?
I've only had bacardi gold so far for mixing...I don't like to do shots of it
also Malibu rum is amazing
I also fancy mojitos and jungle juice >_>
/thread
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Oldest I've had was an 18yo scotch. Glenlivit actually.
Currently I have Glenrothes Select Reserve. Almost done with it though.. Might be looking for something else next. Another single malt. I like the speysides lately. Maybe I'll try an irish single malt though.