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    Sidecar

    Didn't want to distract from the real disscussion...

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    OJ
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    Originally posted by Buster Highmen
    Easy, there girl...may I offer you a sidecar?
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    A sidecar?

    Is that anything like a reacharound?

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    No, a Sidecar is an alcoholic drink with Brandy TripleSec and Lemon juice.

    For the history:
    http://www.thatsthespirit.com/en/dri...icles/sidecar.

    Recipe:
    http://www.restaurants.com/Gourmet/D...p?DrinkID=1040

    or the Ladies sidecar at:
    http://www.drinksmixer.com/drink4744.html
    Good runs when you get them.

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    Cool

    You know what's really good? An Old Fashion!!! Mmmmm might have to have one tonight!!!

    OLD FASHIONED (A REAL)

    Bucket, empty
    1 or 2 teaspoons fine sugar(to taste) /
    3-5 dashes Angostura bitters(to taste) /
    1/2 orange wheel
    (or a whole slice if you like or if the orange is really small)
    1 maraschino cherry
    (add a lemon twist or a little lemon slice-or not)
    1 good splash of soda water
    (Muddle Well W/Wooden Bar Muddler
    Until Fruit Is Beat To Hell and Sugar Is Emulsified-Pulp Should Be Floating)
    Add ice to the rim
    Fill w/Whiskey(I like Kessler or Jim Beam or 7)
    garnish if you like w/orange & cherry
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    great... got me all psyched for an old-fashioned and my damn muddler's in the shop.

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    Originally posted by jibij
    great... got me all psyched for an old-fashioned and my damn muddler's in the shop.
    In a pinch, it is acceptable to substitute your 9K.

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    Originally posted by jibij
    great... got me all psyched for an old-fashioned and my damn muddler's in the shop.
    See if you can get a reach around instead.

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    Originally posted by Foggy_Goggles
    In a pinch, it is acceptable to substitute your 9K.
    yeaa, but then you wind up with Jim Beam all over it and the sheep suit gets sticky (well... stickier).
    Last edited by jibij; 02-24-2004 at 06:58 PM.

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    ...and I thought for sure this post was going to be about Utah!

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