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Subject: Re: Request: Wet behind the ears and broke... what to drink?
From: markusguitarest
Posted: Sun Mar 27. 2005, 22:35 UTC
Followup to: "Request: Wet behind the ears and broke... what to drink?"  by AggieJack  (Sat Mar 26. 2005, 15:36 UTC)
i keep a home bar for visitors and tell you what.. they can drink. to go cheap 
i'd have to recomend that you buy your alcohol in larger containers for one. i 
always buy my vodka and rum by the half gallon. the first vodka i'd recomend 
is smernoff, it's quality is actualy quite good and it is cheap. you cannot go 
wrong with bacardi or casitillo rums (sp?), casitillo is usily cheap as hell. 
if you wan't to try allot i'd buy a small book on mixed drinks, the american 
bartender's school has a small one called.. get this.. "guide to drinks."

if you search the drinks at this site you'll find you can make quite allot 
with stuff right out of your fridge the gass station and a couple things from 
the liqueur store. 

a small list of things i go threw allot of while experimenting would go 

rum!!!!!
vodka!!!!! 
brandy!!!!!
tripple sec!!!
kahlua !!!!
tequila
whisky (canidian mist is cheap and gentile to the "light weights")
southern comfort

and lesser amounts of 
amaretto
cream de minth
cream de cacao 
irish cream


if you keep some of the first four on hand you can make tons of stuff with the 
normal soft drinks stuff most people keep in their fridge or up the streat at 
the gass station.

here would be a list of such
 
cocacola 
pepsi 
dr pepper 
sprite 
squirt 
root beer 
gingerale
orange juice
milk or coffie creamer
cranberry juice
apple juice 
coffie 

all of which i keep in my mini fridge at my home bar. but you can see if you 
search this site by ingrediant, if you have these things on hand the 
possabilitys are endless!!!! 


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