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blackjack68 wrote:Good, aged dark rums.
eddysnake wrote:Vodka-Firefly (been great these last few hot weeks).
Juice wrote:eddysnake wrote:Vodka-Firefly (been great these last few hot weeks).
Firefly sweet tea vodka mixed in lemonade is super hero good.
eddysnake wrote:Juice wrote:eddysnake wrote:Vodka-Firefly (been great these last few hot weeks).
Firefly sweet tea vodka mixed in lemonade is super hero good.
my wife has been making a punch drink with that cranberry juice, lime juice and sprite. it's killer
Juice wrote:eddysnake wrote:Juice wrote:eddysnake wrote:Vodka-Firefly (been great these last few hot weeks).
Firefly sweet tea vodka mixed in lemonade is super hero good.
my wife has been making a punch drink with that cranberry juice, lime juice and sprite. it's killer
i'll take that recipe whenever
eddysnake wrote:Juice wrote:eddysnake wrote:Juice wrote:eddysnake wrote:Vodka-Firefly (been great these last few hot weeks).
Firefly sweet tea vodka mixed in lemonade is super hero good.
my wife has been making a punch drink with that cranberry juice, lime juice and sprite. it's killer
i'll take that recipe whenever
2 cups cranberry juice
1/2 cup fresh squeezed lemon juice
1 cup Firefly
ICE
stir together gently then
add 12oz sprite/sierra mist
pittsoccer33 wrote:No one mentioned gin yet?
I'm lucky that a lot of my friends like gin too. When we get bottle service its almost always Bombay. Best is to drink straight with ice and lime.
blackjack68 wrote:I was going to mention the Caipirinha. Love a well made one but have had some from a bartender that didn't know what he was doing.
See if you can find an Abuelo 7 anos or 12 anos from Panama. I got a few bottles of the 7 year at the airport (Panama) for $12 each and then had to order the 7 year for $21 from a local store. A friend brought back a bottle of the 12 year.
Drink that over ice with one lime wedge. Good stuff!Spoiler:
tifosi77 wrote: I feel sorry for you folks in PA, what with your State Stores and all, because shops like Total Wines and More, BevMo, Wine Styles, etc are fantastic resources for these kinds of viticultural scavenger hunts. Particularly Wine Styles, as they don't stock their shelves by varietal but rather by style. So you'll see a header that reads "Rich" and there might six or seven different types of wine under it, next to it is "Oaky" and there might six or seven other wines there. I wish all wine shops stocked this way, as that's really the most useful way of thinking about wine, imo.
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