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Red wine, tomato juice, cherry brandy, Campari, Aftershock and cranberry juice for [wayne606]. He's paying. |
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Angel, don't forget the grenadine. |
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be very afraid of that yellow one... |
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Creme de Menthe, Baileys, Tia Maria and Cointreau. |
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Straight Grand Marnier... mmm... grand marnier.... |
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Yum, that's my favorite too! >clink< |
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Bloody Mary is thicker than watered whiskey. |
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Imagine - the menu could be Pantone swatches. |
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All pubs would be forced to install colour-correct lighting. No rock-n-roll red and green stage lights lest you get the wrong beverage. And black lights are right out. |
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I like the ascii idea, if by some crazy coincidence every liquor's name happened to add in every conceivable combination to a prime number when converted into ascii. |
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"Bartender, give me some 1098338028501418615631 with extra 1538573213-549822. And hold the 4586433857312398001. My companion will be having 100107806408788 123189 168971868661." |
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Or better, do it in binary! |
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"Gimme a 100101010111111010101110110100010110110 10101010001110101010010101010101011111001101001011111 010001001001010111110010010010101010001000101110101010010 100100101010100101001001010101010101010101001010100 01000010010001001001001001001001001010001010100100010010 01010010101." |
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sorry bout that. I fixed it before I saw your post actually, so maybe you should go up to 1024x768 or higher. |
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I generally pride myself on not being vulnerable to machismo tinged social pressures. However, one of my few weaknesses is having a pink drink. There's something about bars that force me to be a little bit embarrassed if my drink is a pretty color. The trouble is, not being well versed in bar menus, I rarely have any idea what color my drink will be until I order it. Therefore (+) for finding a way for me to order a nice brown or neutral drink. |
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I've been stuck before on what to order too, since what I like best is usually hardest to find (Yellow Chartreuse, for instance). Lately, I decided various flavors of Absolut on the rocks is a good standard, since Absolut can be found everywhere and is free of GMOs. |
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Incidentally, the color is best approximated as followed (if viewed on a Windows computer, that's what I'm using right now, but have no Pantone swatches :( just Photoshop): |
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Yellow Chartreuse: Pantone 394 CVC/C-11, Y-82/R-240, G-251, B-74/F0FB4A
Green Chartreuse: Pantone 295-1 Process/C-50, Y-100/R-127, G-180, B-57/7FB439
Absolut: No Pantone/CMYK-0/RGB-255/FFFFFF |
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That would be pretty cool if I could go in a bar and ask for Pantone 295-1 Process on the rocks, with a lemon wedge. |
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It started with orange pop, it took over the soda world, and it might as well take over the alcoholic one too. |
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Worldgineer, you pink drink drinker! Try a cosmopolitan. They go down easy, so watch out! |
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1 1/4 ounces vodka (about 2 1/2 tablespoons)
1/4 ounce Rose's lime juice (about 3/4 tablespoon)
1/4 ounce triple sec or Cointreau (about 3/4 tablespoon)
1/4 cup cranberry juice
1 cup ice cubes
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In a cocktail shaker combine all ingredients. Shake well and strain into a Martini glass.
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