Coming to church a little drunk.

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_Bryan Inks
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Post by _Bryan Inks »

Call me crazy but for the most part, I prefer my alcohol straight up.

One of the few mixed drinks that I can say I really enjoy is one we invented last October.

screwed By Marching Romans:

Equal parts Sambuca, dry white gin and Rockstar with a dash of Coke.

Everyone who's ever said they won't drink Sambuca because of the licorice flavor has loved the FBMR.
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Post by _BishopRic »

That reminds me of a drink they make at the "Tavernacle" in SLC (ingenius name, I think). I usually don't like sweet drinks, but this one hits you so fast, I swear it gets into the system faster than anything else I've had! It's very strong (for Utah drinks)...it's a Long-Island Iced Tea PLUS blue karakou (sp?). It's called the ...

"Adios, Mother-F...er"
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BishopRic wrote:Oh Doc...you'd make a great Exmo!

LOL!

Word on the street though is that I would actually be a detriment to Team Exmo. I sometimes watch chic-flicks.
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BishopRic wrote:That reminds me of a drink they make at the "Tavernacle" in SLC (ingenius name, I think). I usually don't like sweet drinks, but this one hits you so fast, I swear it gets into the system faster than anything else I've had! It's very strong (for Utah drinks)...it's a Long-Island Iced Tea PLUS blue karakou (sp?). It's called the ...

"Adios, Mother-F...er"

I used to make one I coined the "Orange Cream Cicle" Take any sized cup, fill it with about 70% Malibu, 5% Spiced Rum, 23% Orange Juice, and 2% Cream. You can barely taste the alcohol and it tastes just like an orange cream cicle. Gotta be careful though as with a drink that’s 75% hard liquor, it can tend to do a number on you if you aren’t careful.

I used to also love Irish Car Bombs…

*Sigh*
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Post by _Dr. Shades »

gramps wrote:
Mercury wrote:the last time I went to the temple I smoked half a bowl before we left. I usually am able to play it real cool while high....its a talent :)

to paraphrase John Stewart:

U ever been through the endowment....ON WEED?!!!


My parents' missionary farewell, while on that stuff, was quite interesting, as well.


Your parents went on a mission while on that stuff? I guess the Stake President didn't have much discernment.
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BishopRic wrote:That reminds me of a drink they make at the "Tavernacle" in SLC (ingenius name, I think). I usually don't like sweet drinks, but this one hits you so fast, I swear it gets into the system faster than anything else I've had! It's very strong (for Utah drinks)...it's a Long-Island Iced Tea PLUS blue karakou (sp?). It's called the ...

"Adios, Mother-F...er"


That would be blue curacao, a lovely liqueur.

And I enjoy almost any blue drink. I actually had one named after me at a local bar.
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skippy the dead wrote:
BishopRic wrote:That reminds me of a drink they make at the "Tavernacle" in SLC (ingenius name, I think). I usually don't like sweet drinks, but this one hits you so fast, I swear it gets into the system faster than anything else I've had! It's very strong (for Utah drinks)...it's a Long-Island Iced Tea PLUS blue karakou (sp?). It's called the ...

"Adios, Mother-F...er"


That would be blue curacao, a lovely liqueur.

And I enjoy almost any blue drink. I actually had one named after me at a local bar.


Well, when you're drinking that stuff, who cares how you spell it?! (smile)
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Post by _Blixa »

Doctor Steuss wrote:
BishopRic wrote:That reminds me of a drink they make at the "Tavernacle" in SLC (ingenius name, I think). I usually don't like sweet drinks, but this one hits you so fast, I swear it gets into the system faster than anything else I've had! It's very strong (for Utah drinks)...it's a Long-Island Iced Tea PLUS blue karakou (sp?). It's called the ...

"Adios, Mother-F...er"

I used to make one I coined the "Orange Cream Cicle" Take any sized cup, fill it with about 70% Malibu, 5% Spiced Rum, 23% Orange Juice, and 2% Cream. You can barely taste the alcohol and it tastes just like an orange cream cicle. Gotta be careful though as with a drink that’s 75% hard liquor, it can tend to do a number on you if you aren’t careful.

I used to also love Irish Car Bombs…

*Sigh*


Irish Car Bombs, yes. Your creamsicle drink sounds like the cream soda-esque Stoli Vanilla and Coke. I was introduced to it at a local wateringhole while everyone else was playing pool. I had a lovely time by myself until I needed to go take a nap in the car. I also remember some strange concoction a sailor from Texas once showed me. He called it a Space Rocket and I think it was bourbon, beer and ice cream. He thought it was a summertime beverage. I thought no season deserved it.
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Post by _moksha »

Now that Absinthe is once again on the legal list, will any of you drinkers be clamoring for it? A little wormwood essence may add to your arguments.
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Post by _gramps »

Dr. Shades wrote:
gramps wrote:
Mercury wrote:the last time I went to the temple I smoked half a bowl before we left. I usually am able to play it real cool while high....its a talent :)

to paraphrase John Stewart:

U ever been through the endowment....ON WEED?!!!


My parents' missionary farewell, while on that stuff, was quite interesting, as well.


Your parents went on a mission while on that stuff? I guess the Stake President didn't have much discernment.


Too much crying to discern those red eyes. They snuck right through.
I detest my loose style and my libertine sentiments. I thank God, who has removed from my eyes the veil...
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