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Pina Colada sounds like a milky alcoholic beverage - how does that not fit into 'this market remains unexplored'? White Russians too? It's a milkshake with Kahlua. That looks baked to me. |
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A Pina Colada is hardly a thick, creamy shake. White Russians though milky, are not milkshakes either. |
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i wonder if this is baked in the moscow branch of the evil arches ? has anyone been reduced to eating there ?? |
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So you want a milkshake with alcohol in it? On you go, then. Just remember: you discovered this "while on a drinking binge" which suggests that you may have been, y'know, steamboats. Alcohol can make a sweaty kebab look and taste delicious, so be careful. |
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The first (and last) cocktail I ever invented was made of Coca-Cola, vodka and banana juice. I thought it was great, until I made it a second time, whereupon it tasted of bile. |
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I invented one called the "Jim Jones" after the Guyana Massacre. Some Creme de Noyaux (Almond - like Cyanide somewhat tastes), some 7up or Milk and you were drinking a Jim Jones. A friend of mine (who has since gone on to better things {though he lost 300 million dollars last year}) - would go to bars and order "Jim Jones" in order to befuddle the bartender, yet in high hopes we would lay claim to the mockery. |
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Milk and alcohol tend to end up nasty when mixed (though some people seem to like it). Ever tried a Cement Mixer or a Brain Damage? |
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No one else has made beer milkshakes? Or beer floats? They foam a lot, but well worth the effort. Best with a cream ale. |
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My brother drinks Malibu and milk; no reason one shouldn't use milk-shake instead. My sister drinks Witches Brew (milk and Coke); no reason one shouldn't add vodka. |
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//beer milkshakes
((({{shudder}}))) |
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1 cup chocolate ice cream
1/4 cup Dr. Pepper
1 - 2 shots vodka
whip, enjoy, repeat |
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don't knock it till you've tried it mcscotland. not much of a stretch from the classic rootbeer float. |
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Fair enough then, I'll give it a go rbl. |
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Baked. For a long time before 1991, I'm sure, but in that year, I saw a recipe in GQ magazine for a Chocolate Chambord Demi-Glace, which called for Creme de Cacao and Chambord to be blended with vanilla Haagen-Dazs, poured, then topped with chocolate sauce. Sounds like a alcoholic milkshake to me. |
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I've made alcoholic milkshakes...a half gallon of coffee ice cream, some milk, most of a bottle of Kaluha and most of a bottle of vodka. |
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<Didn't intend it to be quite that large...kept getting too much booze and had to add icecream, then too much icecream and had to add booze...> |
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Star, you sound as if you are starting a cottage industry there, ;) What do you think QB's would be like with pepsi instead of the Dr Pepper? |
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Sorry rbl. That was rotten. |
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kahlua, amaretto, creme de cacao and vanilla ice cream. Blend until smooth. Best served on Friday/Saturday nights with "Say Anything" or "Bridget Jones's Diary." Makes only enough for 1, no matter what quantities of ingredients you use. |
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Bailey's Irish Cream. Whisk to taste. |
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A word of advice - these milkshake cocktails are all very well, but never, on any account, try Southern Comfort and milk. The milk curdles. It is bad. Very, very bad. Bleurgh. |
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Some mornings I wake up and think "hmm...I want to get a little drunk, and I want the runs." Thanks for helping me! |
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Brandy Alexander.
Shaken, but baked. |
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