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lol, wont let me write the word correctly...

anyway, gonna have a quiet night with my girlfriend and a mate and his missus. Just wanna try out a few coKtails. Dont know anything about them or how to make them, so if anyone can make a suggestion on any nice, sweet coKtails, plz let me know.

Thanks,

Daniel

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there are a few websites around with recipies try 1001cocktails.com I think thats it.

I used to bar tend part time, so used to know heaps off the top of my head... can't really bring them back know lol If I think of some good ones, I'll let you know

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evil evil things cocktails make gav do wrong stuff like dance in fountains and get escorted out of tha cas

haha thats ace

I just add the occasional shot/cocktail in with my drinking of spirits, seems to help me not vomit :D Well I do if I don't have shots......

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we had a cocktail perty once ended up with many empty bottles and a bucket full of garanteed hangover was fun really

on a more serious note try buying a cocktail book not too pricey and have heaps of choices so you know what alcohol to purchace for the most different options

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www.webtender.com

select all the ingredients you have and it will tell you what you can make and how you make it.

i had a cocktail party once and the faves were...

white russians (vodka, baileys n milk / creme)

pinapple juice with malibu

oh and girls love daquiri's - strawberry is good =]

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when i was living in perth it was cocktail nite at the hipee on wednesdays we drank the colourfull stuff then ran across the freeway to get home not safe but fun

anything with baileys is yum

daquiri's are way to pricilla queen of the desert lol

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www.webtender.com

select all the ingredients you have and it will tell you what you can make and how you make it.

i had a cocktail party once and the faves were...

white russians (vodka, baileys n milk / creme)

pinapple juice with malibu

oh and girls love daquiri's - strawberry is good =]

awesome site. i've got a list of 187 drinks i could possibly make now....if i cbf :)

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Margarita FTW

You'll need a good blender, one that chops the ice then a setting for a quick ice polish at the end

Lotsa ice

2 parts Jose Curevo

2 Parts Maragarita mix

1 Part Triple sec or any orange flavoured squabble

30 seconds on chop and 20 seconds on a high speed

We make um with a 90ml measure and and serve in a pint glass lol. And remember...salt is for tourists

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my advice is unless you want to shit a suspect black liquid the next day stay away from the margarita mix n use lemon juicethat guervo mix has some NASTY foreign preservatives in it that straight turn you inside out hey...

and the salt goes on the rim of the glass, the drink was created for a spanish opera singer who didn't want to drink lick sip suck when in mexico.. so they made all three haha

but yer, the brown jose, triple sec, lemon juice, ice, SHAKE and STRAIN (blend if you're a poof and want to drink frozen) (jk keets)

also, for SWEET cocktails

toblerone is awsome and good liquid panty remover

from memory

shot Frangelico (hazelnut liqueur)

shot Kahlua

shot Baileys Irish cream

2 nips fresh cream

ice

blend

dust with shaved chocolate

and cosmopolitan is a favourite is people everywhere,

vodka

triple sec

lime juice

cranberry juice

shake

strain over ice

also in a shot glas

bit of Midori

bit of advocaat

bit of baileys on top

few drops of grenadine

this will impress ppl if u do it right

put the midori in the bottom of the glass

turn a spoon upside down and pour the advocaat over the back to make some sort of a fountain kinda dealy, this will make it so the two "layer" then do the same with the baileys

with the grenadine (or if ur povo) red cordial just put two drops in to make it look like blood

this is called "squashed frog" and it's REALLY beautiful but

there's also one called "hard on" but i can't find the recipe, too scared to google it... but i had it at the reunion club in bali... got really hammered that night...

enjoy! i suggest the toblerone and the squashed frog though, if you add the cosmo into the mix of the "creamy" drinks you might get sick...

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