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Re: Good, simple-to-mix drinks
Posted: 28 Jul 2009, 05:45
by Argh
Watermelon + lemon juice is really good straight, honeydew + strawberry is also fairly tasty. I've heard that melon smoothies with a little fresh basil are supposed to be good, as well.
Re: Good, simple-to-mix drinks
Posted: 29 Jul 2009, 12:45
by Forboding Angel
Vodka and sierra mist make a rather nice concoction. Not too sweet, and not to vodka-ey.
Re: Good, simple-to-mix drinks
Posted: 29 Jul 2009, 12:46
by Otherside
Beer + cider + blackcurrant = snakebite = fucking win
taste varies depending on cider + beer combo
Stella + magners + ribena is probably the nicest ive had
but still need to try more combo's.
Re: Good, simple-to-mix drinks
Posted: 29 Jul 2009, 14:12
by FLOZi
No no no.
Lager + Cider = snakebite.
Lager + Cider + Blackcurrant = Diesel
Re: Good, simple-to-mix drinks
Posted: 29 Jul 2009, 14:19
by Otherside
FLOZi wrote:No no no.
Lager + Cider = snakebite.
Lager + Cider + Blackcurrant = Diesel
originally yes but now in pretty much every bar or at least the ones ive been to in UK and over here you ask for a snakebite you will get it with blackcurrant.
you ask for a diesel they go "wot ?"
Re: Good, simple-to-mix drinks
Posted: 29 Jul 2009, 14:19
by FLOZi
Otherside wrote:FLOZi wrote:No no no.
Lager + Cider = snakebite.
Lager + Cider + Blackcurrant = Diesel
originally yes but now in pretty much every bar or at least the ones ive been to in UK and over here you ask for a snakebite you will get it with blackcurrant.
you ask for a diesel they go "wot ?"
You are going to rubbish bars.
Come to Yorkshire.

Re: Good, simple-to-mix drinks
Posted: 29 Jul 2009, 14:24
by Otherside
i prefer snakebite with blackcurrant because i wasnt a big beer fan till recently now ill drink it either way.
I been to bars in southampton/portsmouth/london and either not got served snakebite or only black snakebites.
taking a mates student yellow card and getting 8 pound for a jug (5 pints) of magners/stella snakebite ftw
Re: Good, simple-to-mix drinks
Posted: 29 Jul 2009, 19:07
by hrmph
White russians are really good, Kahlua + vodka & cream or milk. Probably my favorite mixed drink. Also, I used to enjoy whiskey and coca cola back when I still drank sodas.
Re: Good, simple-to-mix drinks
Posted: 30 Jul 2009, 03:23
by BigSteve
Try dumping a couple o shots of baileys into a pint of guiness, you can also add about half a can of redbull to that too if you fancy :)
Vodka and worcester sauce are pretty damn nasty, its called dirty water, make this for people who lose a bet :)
(add a pinch of salt if you're feeling mean ---- if you dont have worcester sauce, its hard to get in canada, just throw in some soy sauce.

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Otherside must go to the bars in brighton or summat, Ive never ever got blackcurrant when Ive asked for a pint snakebite, lol
Re: Good, simple-to-mix drinks
Posted: 02 Aug 2009, 02:20
by Pressure Line
Pressure Line wrote:Irish Car Bomb, is a beer cocktail which is a variation of the boilermaker. It is made with stout (e.g., Guinness), Irish Cream (e.g., Baileys), and Irish whiskey (e.g., Jameson).
he Jameson whiskey is floated on top of the Baileys in a shot glass, and the shot glass is then dropped into the stout. Once mixed, the drink must be consumed quickly because it will curdle.
also see: October Crisis, consists of a shot of Canadian Club dropped into Labatt 50.
I can now personally endorse this product and/or service. And I cannot emphasize the drinking quickly part enough, you pretty much have to chug the whole drink in one go. The original recipie calls for guiness, but it works fine with Steinlager or Heineken (or any decent local equiv)
Re: Good, simple-to-mix drinks
Posted: 03 Aug 2009, 02:10
by TradeMark
malibu + coke
Re: Good, simple-to-mix drinks
Posted: 03 Aug 2009, 14:58
by imbaczek
Beherith wrote:One of the finest two component drinks is Zubrowka and apple juice.
Zubrowka is a polish vodka made with bison grass extract, and together with apple juice, it gets this amazing cider-like taste with a hint of cinnamon.
also, if you happen to live in the US, you don't get the real deal because bison grass extract is somehow classified as a drug.
back on topic: any combination of herbal vodka and apple+peppermint juice will knock you down before you know it hit you.
Re: Good, simple-to-mix drinks
Posted: 03 Aug 2009, 21:27
by momfreeek
FLOZi wrote:Otherside wrote:FLOZi wrote:No no no.
Lager + Cider = snakebite.
Lager + Cider + Blackcurrant = Diesel
originally yes but now in pretty much every bar or at least the ones ive been to in UK and over here you ask for a snakebite you will get it with blackcurrant.
you ask for a diesel they go "wot ?"
You are going to rubbish bars.
Come to Yorkshire.

yeah, in yorkshire only poofs have fruit juice in their beer.. its obvious. frankly even lager seems a bit dubious.. whats wrong with proper beer?
down south no one gives a shit if you're gay or make love to fruit or whatever so you can drink what you like
Re: Good, simple-to-mix drinks
Posted: 04 Aug 2009, 01:13
by jennington
Most actual drinks have a minimum of 3 different ingredients, so if 2 is your maximum, you're making this a little tricky, but I can list some combinations I've liked:
Vodka + an energy drink (some are better, some worse, any is safe for experimenting, won't taste terrible)
Vodka +
Schweppes lemonades, Russchian is especially good for this, imo. More difficult combinations are really good too. There's a "mix-a-drink" on the Schweppes site, you can get good ideas there (vodka is always good for the basic alcoholic part of the drink if one isn't mentioned there

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Vodka +
Pisang Ambon. You can make all kinds of good combinations easily with Pisang, some are listed on the site.
Vodka + Pisang Ambon + Sprite or Mountain Dew is very easy and also a personal favorite of mine. Tastes fruity and with a good ratio, you won't even really notice the alcohol even though both vodka and Pisang have a nice amount of it.
Re: Good, simple-to-mix drinks
Posted: 08 Aug 2009, 21:19
by HectorMeyer
Ever tried Port or Sherry?
All you need is a bottle of e.g. Sandeman medium dry and a refrigerator.
Edit: I am not a big fan of those mixed "alcopops", except maybe some girly stuff like Caipirinha which is, I admit, really nice. My favorite drink is still pure, slightly cooled Scotch, no water, no ice. It's true that you can't really taste the flavor of undiluted Whisky because it numbs your tongue, but drinking it in small sips is really enjoyable and makes you feel awake and concentrated.
Re: Good, simple-to-mix drinks
Posted: 09 Aug 2009, 04:55
by bobthedinosaur
Well I've been poor lately. I usually drink non domestic beer or vodka and tonic, but lately I've found a pretty good cheap beer replacement is box wine and club soda. you can drink quite a bit with out the usual wine hang overs because of the extra water your are drinking with it. But then again I shouldn't drink because I turn into a major asshole.
edit: all this sugar crap like soda and stuff, if you drink a lot of it, it gets old really fast. so you will eventually evolve to less sugary tastes. usually rum to whiskey to a vodka to a gin.
and malibu is for high school girls. YUK
Re: Good, simple-to-mix drinks
Posted: 09 Aug 2009, 14:04
by TradeMark
bobthedinosaur wrote:edit: all this sugar crap like soda and stuff, if you drink a lot of it, it gets old really fast. so you will eventually evolve to less sugary tastes. usually rum to whiskey to a vodka to a gin.
and malibu is for high school girls. YUK
real men listen rock and drink beer!
my taste is better than yours, so stfu.
Re: Good, simple-to-mix drinks
Posted: 09 Aug 2009, 18:18
by bobthedinosaur
listen 'to' rock?
Also I said I drink beer, so learn to read and write better.
Re: Good, simple-to-mix drinks
Posted: 09 Aug 2009, 19:14
by TradeMark
haha good deffence