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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How to Make a Black Velvet
Check out the videos below to learn how to make more mixed drinks.
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- How to Make a Beach Cruiser
- How to Make a Purple Pirate
- How to Make a Rum and Coke
- How to Make a Blue Velvet
- How to Make a Black Velvet
- How to Make a Champagne Cooler
- How to Make a Champagne Rita
- How to Make a Cranberry Bog
- How to Make a Flirtini
- How to Make a Jager Cocktail
- How to Make Fire in Heaven
- How to Make an Amaretto Sour
- How to Make a Butterball
- How to Make a Flaming Dr. Pepper
- How to Make an Italian Margarita
- How to Make an Orgasm Shooter
- How to Make a Mudslide
- How to Make a Slippery Nipple
- How to Make a Fruit Loop
- How to Make a Buttery Nutty Squirrel
updated 2010-12-11 09:17:00
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Beer Recipes
BASIC INGREDIENTS:
OPTIONAL INGREDIENTS
The only necessary ingredients to a basic beer recipe are grains, water and yeast. Everything else is used to specialize the recipe and create beer belonging to a specific style. Some ingredients you will run into during your recipe search may include:
BEER STYLES
The beauty of creating a beer recipe are the limitless possibilities. While there are many different ways to create a beer recipe for a certain beer style, there are also many styles to choose from. Beers are commonly categorized into two main types: lagers and ales. These two main categories are then further categorized into styles. The beer style is going to greatly influence the recipe. Some of the most popular beer recipes belong to these beer styles:
- American Ale
- European Pale Lager
- Scottish Ale
- American Pale Ale
- India Pale Ale (IPA)
- German Amber Lager
- Pilsner
- Stout
- Belgian-style Lambic
- Brown Ale
- Weizen
- Porter
- Bock
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