h a l f b a k e r yOn the one hand, true. On the other hand, bollocks.
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1 oz Gin (for that nice Christmas tree taste)
0.5 oz Peppermint Schnapps (candy canes)
1 dash Irish Cream (for opacity)
1 dash Grenadine (red)
Shake well with ice, strain into a tall glass with red/white striped straw.
Top off with a small dash of Whipped Cream (white)
Delicious!
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Maybe I was half-baked when I thought of it... |
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Who the hell cares "in what sense it's half-baked"? What matters to me is that this sounds WONDERFUL, and it's the most immediately achievable (and useful) suggestion I've seen on this site. Christmas may be over, but hell--it's still winter, so this one is sort of timely, too. I know what I'm going to be whipping up for dinner! Maybe I'll save a little for breakfast, too. |
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You'd end up with something pink, wouldn't you? Would it be possible to float the different boozes on each other so you get red and white stripes? |
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"Who the hell cares..." I thought this was the Halfbakery, not the Last Chance Saloon. No dis on the recipe, 'cause it sounds wonderful and I'll probably even down a few, but I'm with PeterSealy: In what sense is this half-baked? |
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Pink is definitely not the idea color for a drink, so that's a drawback. I wouldn't want to drink something that's pink. (Remember the "pink ink drink" from Dr. Seuss?) My favorite color is "clear," though red and white stripes could easily supplant that. |
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"Last Chance Saloon"? Neat bar name...like it. |
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Actually, that sounds pretty good. |
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