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How to Make a Slippery Nipple

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updated 2010-08-12 01:10:59

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How to Make an Irish Car Bomb

Again, the key is avoid curdling, so Irish Car Bombs must be consumed as quickly as possible. The best way to drink one is usually to "chug" it. If left in the beer too long, the cream will quickly become undrinkable. As a side note, it can also be thought of as rude to set the Car Bomb down before completely emptying your glass.http://www.jacobgrier.com/blog/archives/1440.html

updated 2010-08-30 01:52:56

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updated 2010-07-18 02:29:09

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How to Make Irish Cream

  • Experiment with simple substitutions to create custom-blended Irish Cream to suit your taste.

  1. Substitute cold coffee for the whiskey to make an alcohol-free drink.TipNut.com: Homemade Irish Cream Recipe
  2. Use rum instead of whiskey to create rum cream liqueur.TipNut.com: Homemade Irish Cream Recipe
  3. Try coconut extract in place of the almond extract for a sweeter flavor.Cooks.com: No Egg Bailey's Irish Cream

updated 2010-07-17 09:18:30

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Irish Coffee Recipes

In the 1930s and 40s, travel between the United States and Europe was common. During winter trips, the wait for a flight could be a cold one. On one particular flight, the bad weather forced return of the plane to the terminal in Europe. Chef Joe Sheridan, the employee at the terminal restaurant offered the waiting passengers a drink of coffee mixed with an Irish whiskey. This offer was the beginning of what is known today as Irish coffee.http://www.cocktailtimes.com/hot/irish_coffee.shtml It was the 1950s before the drink made its way to America but today it is the focus of celebrations for Saint Patrick’s Day and is the highlight of festivals in some cities.http://www.baileys.com/drinks-and-cocktails/iced-coffee-drinks/

updated 2010-08-24 21:28:32

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How to Make a Mad Pirate

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  6. How to Make a Black Velvet
  7. How to Make a Champagne Cooler
  8. How to Make a Champagne Rita
  9. How to Make a Cranberry Bog
  10. How to Make a Flirtini
  11. How to Make a Jager Cocktail
  12. How to Make Fire in Heaven
  13. How to Make an Amaretto Sour
  14. How to Make a Butterball
  15. How to Make a Flaming Dr. Pepper
  16. How to Make an Italian Margarita
  17. How to Make an Orgasm Shooter
  18. How to Make a Mudslide
  19. How to Make a Slippery Nipple
  20. How to Make a Fruit Loop
  21. How to Make a Buttery Nutty Squirrel

updated 2010-12-11 09:15:43

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How to Appreciate Whiskey

updated 2010-07-17 07:59:23

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Johnnie Walker

The color names were introduced between 1906 and 1909 when John’s grandsons, George and Alexander II, expanded the line and hired a managing director by the name of James Stevensons.

The iconic square bottle started circulation in 1870. Originally illegal prior 1860; Alexander, John’s son produced Walker’s Old Highland their first blended whiskey in 1865

updated 2010-07-17 11:53:23

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National Irish Coffee Day

National Irish Coffee Day can be celebrated with friends in a bar or restaurant which serves the drink. Another way to honor the Irish drink is making either a hot version of the drink, or an iced coffee from the comforts of home. Learning how to make Irish coffee is simple. A number of tutorial videos can be found on YouTube and a page dedicated to making the drink can be found on Mahalo (How to Make Irish Coffee.) Local bars or Irish pubs may host an event held in celebration of this food holiday.

updated 2010-10-17 00:51:24

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