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Drink of the week:Halley’s Comet
Ingredients for a Halley’s Comet
- Vodka
- Cointreau
- Strawberry Liqueur
- White Cranberry Juice
- Lemon Juice
Quantities for one drink:
- 1.01 oz Vodka
- 0.51 oz Cointreau
- 1.01 oz Strawberry Liqueur
- 1.01 oz White Cranberry Juice
- 15 oz Lemon Juice
Blending Instructions:
- Pour all ingredients over ice in a shaker
- Shake and strain into glass
- Garnish with a fresh strawberry
Serving Glass
Cocktail Glass
Also known as a martini glass. The shape of the glass helps keep ingredients from separating, and the stem allows the drink to stay cool while holding.
Size: 4 to 6 ounces
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Brandy Alexander
Mix 1 ounce each of creme de cacoa and brandy. Add a splash of cream (more to taste). Pour into a stemmed glass and embellish with nutmeg.
Hot Buttered Rum
Twist a strip of lemon into a coffee mug, then drop in the peel and a clove. Pour in 2 ounces of rum and fill almost to the top with hot cider. Top with a pat of butter and add a cinnamon stick.
Cosmopolitan Martini
In a martini pitcher filled with a few ice cubes, stir in 1 1/2 ounces of vodka with 1/2 teaspoon of dry vermouth and 1/2 ounce of cranberry juice. Stir, strain, and pour into a martini glass.
Cosmopolitan
In a pitcher or shaker, combine 4 parts Absolut Citron Vodka with 2 parts each of cranberry juice and triple sec (or Cointreau) and 1 part lime juice. Shake, strain, and pour into martini or cocktail glass. Garnish with lime wedge.
Long Island Iced Tea
In a shaker, add 3/4 ounce each of rum, gin, vodka, tequila, triple sec, and sour mix. Shake. Pour into tall, ice-filled glass. Add a splash of cola. Garnish with a lemon wedge.
Manhattan
Combine 1 1/2 ounces of rye with 3/4 ounce of sweet vermouth. Add a dash of Angostura bitters. Pour ingredients in an ice-filled glass. Stir. Strain the drink into a chilled manhattan or a rocks glass, and keep the ice in the shaker. Garnish with a maraschino cherry.
Mint Julep
Take 2 sprigs of mint, [1/4] cup of water, and 1 teaspoon of powdered sugar. Muddle the ingredients with a mortar and pestle or emulsify in a blender for a few seconds. Pour over crushed ice. Add 3 ounces of bourbon. Stir, strain, and pour into a tall glass. Garnish with a sprig of mint.
Old-Fashioned
In an ice-filled rocks glass, pour 2 ounces of bourbon. Add a splash of simple syrup, Angostura bitters, and club soda, stir, and serve.
Rob Roy
Combine 1 1/2 ounces of Scotch with 1/2 ounce of sweet vermouth and a dash of bitters, if desired. Pour over ice in a rocks glass. Garnish with a skewered cherry or orange twist.
Rusty Nail
In a rocks glass, pour 1 ounce each of Scotch and Drambuie over ice.
There are a number of Collins recipes–Vodka Collins and Rum Collins are two. However, here are the basic ingredients for the more popular…
Tom Collins
Mix 1 1/2 ounces of gin with 1/2 teaspoon of powdered sugar (or more for a sweeter Collins) and the juice of 1/2 a lemon with a splash of club soda or seltzer in a tall, ice-filled glass. If you’d like, dress up the drink with maraschino cherries.
Vodka Martini
Combine 2 ounces of vodka with a splash of dry vermouth.
Pour over a handful of ice in a martini shaker or pitcher. Gently stir. Put strainer over shaker and pour into a chilled martini glass. Garnish with a green olive on a toothpick or spear.
Whiskey Sour
Combine 2 ounces of blended whiskey to the juice of 1/2 a lemon and 1/2 teaspoon of powdered sugar into an ice-filled shaker. Shake, strain, and pour into a sour glass or champagne flute. You also can pour over ice in a rocks glass. Garnish with a slice of lemon speared onto a skewer and topped with a maraschino cherry.
Brunch Beverages
While there are many of us who can barely get down a cup of coffee for breakfast, we will often welcome some of the more potent eye-openers usually offered at a brunch. They’re the beverages of choice for a breakfast or brunch buffet.
Bloody Mary
Combine 6 ounces of tomato juice with 1-1/2 ounces vodka. Add a dash of Tabasco sauce, salt, pepper, Worcestershire, and the juice from a wedge of lime. Pour over ice in a tall glass. Garnish with celery.
Orange Blossoms
In a tall, ice-filled pitcher, add 1 1/2 ounces of gin for each serving. Fill the rest of the pitcher with orange juice and stir.
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Drink of the Week: Jim Beam Black Beauty
Jim Beam Black Beauty
1/2 part Jim Beam Black
1 DeKuyper Peachtree Schnapps
Splash cranberry juice
Mix Jim Beam Black with DeKuyper Peachtree Schnapps; add a splash of cranberry juice; serve in a martini glass with a sugar rim
Do what bush would do…..have a drink!
Even our president is a drunk…..
Drink of the week:Martini Cocktail recipe
1 1/2 oz gin
1/2 oz dry vermouth
Stir with ice cubes, and strain into a chilled cocktail glass. Garnish with an olive or a twist of lemon.
How to bartend
How come I never see any of this at the local clubs?
Drink of the week: Incredible Hulk
This is simple, but it’s cool looking and tastes good!
| Ingredient | Amount |
|---|---|
| Cognac (Hennessy) | 2 oz. |
| Hpnotiq | 3 oz. |
Mixing Instructions
Chill both the beverages before use. Add 3 parts Hypnotiq to the cocktail glass. Then add the two parts Hennessy cognac. The result is a mean green drink with a fruity but killer bite.
Drinking game: King
king uses a standard deck of playing cards. The deck of cards are shuffled and spread down on a table, usually in a circle. In some variations, a cup is placed in the center of the table. The play goes around the table with each player drawing one card at a time. Each card has a different action associated with it, which are listed below.
2) Screw You
Nominate someone to take 2 drinks.
3) Screw Me
Person who turned the card takes 3 drinks.
4) Whores
Females take a drink.
5) Social
Social drink
6) Dicks
All guys must drink.
7) Thumbmaster
Watch for the thumbmaster to put their thumb on the table and follow suit when they do. Last to do it, drinks.
Waterfall
Everyone drinks until the person before them puts their cup down. The card picker is the first to put their cup down.
9) Rhyme
The card picker says a word then each person after rhymes with it. First to mess up drinks.
10) Categories
Player picks a category and other players begin to name items which fit into that category.
J) Back
Person previous to card picker must take a drink.
Q) Questions
Person who turned the card must form anything they say in a question. Others in the game must do the same. First person who does not frame whatever they say in a question must take one drink as punishment.
K) King’s Cup
Take one…. OR…..Person who turned the card quarter-fills the King’s Cup. If he/she turned the 4th King in the deck, they must also drink the contents of the Cup. They are only allowed to take a number of attempts which is equal to the number of Kings drawn throughout the course of the game. For example, if 4 Kings were drawn, 4 attempts would be allowed.
A) Make A Rule
Person who turned the card announces a rule which all players must adhere to before drinking. Penalty for not following the rule is to take a drink.
Beer Chess
PLAYING THE GAME
Beer chess is played with beer, a lot of beer. One side uses Light Beer (white), the other side uses regular (black) of the same brands. (see list below) Our research and development team has concluded that one can expect a standard Beer Chess game to last up to five hours, assuming neither player passes out. Intermissions, however, may be declared on a bilateral basis.
BOARD CONSTRUCTION
As you may have realized, this game requires a big board. While beer chess boards are now commonplace in Jackman, in other places their availability is still limited.
Again, our R+D team has arrived at a clever solution: Bathroom tiles-large white bathroom tiles. Placed on a darker table at regular intervals, one can quickly construct a professional looking Beer Chess set. For and even cheaper board, cardboard coasters, available at most bars, serve as impromptu, portable boards.
PIECES
| White: | Black: | |
| 8 pawns: | Bud Lights (8oz can) | Budweiser (8oz cans) |
| 2 Rooks: | Miller Light (12oz can) | Miller Genuine Draft (12 oz Can) |
| 2 Knights: | Busch Light (12 oz Can) | Busch (12 oz Cans) |
| 2 Bishops: | Coors Light (12 oz Can) | Coors (12 oz Cans) |
| Queen: | Michelob Light (Bottle) | Michelob (Bottle) |
| King: | Bud Light (Bottle) | Budweiser (Bottle) |
STANDARD RULES
- When one moves a piece, one must sip from the piece moved.
- When one’s piece is captured, one must drink the entire piece.
- Castling requires two sips: one from the King, one from the Rook
- En passent requires only one sip (as in a standard pawn move)
- When one’s pawn reaches the eighth rank, and is exchanged for a queen (or other piece), one’s opponent must drink the remainder of the pawn.
- Once a piece is sipped, that piece must be moved. (taking back moves is not allowed)
- One may take as long as one wants to drink a captured piece, but the piece must be quickly consumed when a second piece is captured.
- After each exchange of pieces, the players must toast each other’s health with the exchanged pieces.
- When one is put in check, one must sip from the King.
- Passing out constitutes a resignation.
- A player may not go the the bathroom before his move.
- When one is checkmated, one must drink:
- The remainder of one’s King
- The remainder of opponent’s King
- The remainder of one’s pieces.
(That’s a lotta beer)
Drinking Games: Beer 99
An interesting card game involving that “new” math. Mid level buzz factor. Supplies: people, beer, and a deck of cards.
The object of the game is to play cards into a pile and have the value of the pile equal 99. You start off by dealing four cards to each player, then turn the top card over. Play goes around the circle with each person playing a card, mentally keeping track of total value of the pile.
Special cards:
- King
- Kept to avoid drinking or place drinking responsibilities on Someone else, usually used near end of game.
- Four
- used as a skip card when you have none to play, can also be used to skip drinking responsibilities goes.
- Tens
- When in the 90’s, this drops the value of pile by 10, otherwise its a regular card.
Socials occur whenever the total equals a number ending in 9. Special socials on 69 and 71. On special you must drink twice.
Whoever gets hit with 99 must drink 1/2 glass.
After you play a card, draw another from the stack. When out of cards, reshuffle those already played.
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