> A few years ago I visited my brother at college, and saw a kid who
> lived down the hall from him make a drink with (what appeared to be)
> only two ingredients.... water, and some alcoholic beverage. The
> alcohol was a clear liquid that resembled water, but when he mixed
> the two together, a white precipitate formed, and the drink looked
> almost milky. My brother told me it was some weird Turkish drink,
> but I am wondering if anyone has heard of this or know what the
> mystery ingredient I am describing is. If so, please let me know
> what it is... and if there is a name for this drink.
>
> Please send a reply to my email address to... thank you.
Actually, a lot of clear liquors turn milky when water is added to them. The
most famous however, and the only one I've ever heard of referred to as the
one which turns milky is Ouzo, a greek liqueur flavored with anisette.
Hope that helps.
David