Leeds Fox Posted 3 August 2013 Posted 3 August 2013 Pretty much everything during ring of fire. vodka, jd, ale, cider, eggs... Not exactly the best drink you've invented though is it? Infact it's the complete opposite.
Lamby Posted 3 August 2013 Posted 3 August 2013 Captain Morgan's + a little bit of Vodka + Coke Also, skittles in beer before you start drinking, when you get to the bottom it's fecking nice. Will try this again later
Tom17LCFC Posted 3 August 2013 Posted 3 August 2013 Not exactly the best drink you've invented though is it? Infact it's the complete opposite. Probably the only drink I've ever invented so in fact it is
Leeds Fox Posted 3 August 2013 Posted 3 August 2013 Probably the only drink I've ever invented so in fact it is Touché.
Richard Posted 3 August 2013 Posted 3 August 2013 Not sure if he invented it or nicked it from somewhere but my mate introduced me to the Irish Car Bomb. Guinness and Baileys. Tastes vile and you have to get it down quick as it starts to curdle
Julian Joachim Jr Shabadoo Posted 3 August 2013 Posted 3 August 2013 When I was 16 I mixed Baileys and Martini, I made cheese. Jesus must have had something up his sleeve when he made wine from water
Fox42 Posted 4 August 2013 Posted 4 August 2013 Coke, Malibu and Milk. Aerolatte that bitch up and you won't get a curdles piece of crap, guaranteed.
Fox42 Posted 4 August 2013 Posted 4 August 2013 Spranta at nandos. Do itI've done that plus coke. Always have that at Subway. Love it
The Doctor Posted 4 August 2013 Posted 4 August 2013 Not sure if he invented it or nicked it from somewhere but my mate introduced me to the Irish Car Bomb. Guinness and Baileys. Tastes vile and you have to get it down quick as it starts to curdle That's been around for ages - horrible, horrible stuff.
Captain... Posted 4 August 2013 Posted 4 August 2013 Black and Blue Guinness with wkd blue, invented during the early noughties when turbo Shandies were all the rage.
The Doctor Posted 4 August 2013 Posted 4 August 2013 Not named it yet, but I brewed a brilliant drink back in the spring - Mango juice fermented as per cider brewing (1.5kg sugar, cider yeast, juice, water), then for the final 2 days, dropped two punnets of raspberries in there. It separated out while settling (a lot of the mango bits got caught in along with the dead yeast), and what was left was a lovely little liqueur.
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