Want as much mixing drink recipies as possible

BullyCanadian

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I once had a word document with like over 100 drinks (alcoholic) recipies but lost it/ deleted it a while ago, anyone here have one? Or a website that lists them a - z and 0 - 1?
 

BullyCanadian

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Originally posted by: Ketteringo
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Originally posted by: MercenaryForHire
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Originally posted by: JoPh
http://www.webtender.com/

enjoy. the only website youll ever need

VERY NICE, Gonna word them all and print

Hope you've got a few dozen spare ink carts!

- M4H

Free printing of 300 pages / day here :D

Can you make me a copy?

Sure, you pay shipping and no problem :D
 

DrPizza

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There's a program widely available on the internet... can't remember what it's called though.. many many many recipes for alcoholic drinks.
If I could remember what it's called, I'd find it on my hard drive and know what it's called. Hmmm... I guess this post is of no use.
 

finlay42

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there's, like, an infinite number of mixed drinks.

you're really better off by just winging it, and mixing things that you think would taste good together.
 

Ornery

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Originally posted by: JoPh
http://www.webtender.com/

enjoy. the only website youll ever need
Good call, but I wanted to bring up a point about ice. I found the crux of it here:

Tips and Tricks
  • To make highballs, fill glass two-thirds full of ice before adding liquor. Always pour liquor in before the mixer. Do not stir drinks containing carbonated mixers.
  • To make cocktails, lowballs, and other shaken or stirred drinks, fill shaker half-full of ice. For lowballs, fill the glass about half-full of ice before pouring drink.
To me, it's VERY important to have fresh ice cubes of the proper size and amount. This affects the taste of highballs and cocktails tremendously, but is rarely mentioned. Just thought I'd throw my two cents in...

Edit: One more thing... Canada Dry Ginger Ale. God, I love that stuff!