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pettifogger:
Dubonnet Rouge on the rocks with a twist of lime ;D

Shakesthecoffecan:
Back many years ago I was drinking at The Tavern in Abingdon, Virginia, a quaint little establishment with a colonial era theme where I once bussed tables and was introduced to the most wicked thing: a drink called:

Mister, Your Damn Right.

I have been looking for the recipe for it many years, I think it may have been something only the bartender knew, but as best I can recall it had......

1 shot of Tequila
1 shot of Drambuie
1 shot of Tia Maria
1 shot of Grand Mariner
1 shot of Kahlua

in a Highball glass 3/4 filled with ice and topped off with half and half.

It only took one.

If anyone is familiar with this drink or can correct anything, please let me know.

Brown Eyes:
Shakestheground... that's an awesome sounding cocktail with a great name (it definitely sound strong though...  Tequila and Kahlua sounds like an interesting combo).

OK... here's another fun old-style drink.  I'm kind of a fan of kitschy old-school cocktails.

Tom Collins ~

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2 oz gin
1 oz lemon juice
1 tsp superfine sugar
3 oz club soda
1 maraschino cherry
1 slice orange

In a shaker half-filled with ice cubes, combine the gin, lemon juice, and sugar. Shake well. Strain into a collins glass almost filled with ice cubes. Add the club soda. Stir and garnish with the cherry and the orange slice.

MaineWriter:
So way back when, in my wicked youth, I drank things like Blueberry Daiquiris. This was a specialty of Testa's in Bar Harbor, Maine. Oh they went down smooth. Real smooth...and then when you stood up from the stool, you fell on your head. Those were the good old days!



Frozen Blueberry Daiquiri

½ cup fresh or frozen blueberries
1 tblsp fresh lime juice
1½ oz White Rum
1 teaspoon sugar
1 cup of crushed ice

Add blueberries, lime juice, rum and sugar into a blender and blend until smooth. Add ice and blend until slushy. Garnish with blueberries skewered and a lime twist.

southendmd:
I'm sorry, Leslie, there ain't enough booze in that.  I looks like you need a spoon to eat that concoction.


Here's the original Long Island Iced Tea

Equal parts: vodka, gin, rum, triple sec and tequila.  Add a splash of coke (that makes it look like iced tea).  Best served on the rocks with a cab voucher.

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