tucco wrote:"i used to like a good long island ice tea but fewer and fewer places make it from scratch and the premixed tastes like crap" - molly
Ain't that the truth.....been that way since the nineties.....
Also where you bartend is crucial to your effectiveness......there are more and more upscale lounges (yes they are calling the trendy bars lounges again) at which my female friends love buying 12 dollar martinis made with cucumber juice and all that stuff that make James Bond look like Jan-Michael Vincent.
It may not be your taste, but a hoppin' rock club complex will get you great tips, while serving mostly beer, Jack and Cokes and frozen mudslides.
Edit: And why is it I haven't heard anyone order a boilermaker since 1988? out of style?
mhansen wrote:Save some of that Buttershots to put in your next cup of hot cocoa!
Steve T Power wrote:I'm ALL about the Kahulua. Try Kahulua, a bit of Orange Juice, and milk... mm mmm mmm
Dan Mancini wrote:When I was in a clubbing band, I used to baffle bartenders by ordering Rob Roys. It's amazing how many of them had no clue how to make one -- especially since it's basically just a Manhattan with Scotch instead of bourbon.
tucco wrote:Are Dr. Peppers still popular? I remember a girlfriend who loved them in the eighties....
She might have said it's the same thing as a boilermaker but I'm not sure....
Tasted just like Dr.Pepper though.
Steve T Power wrote:What is this drink! I must know!
I love Dr. Pepper.
molly1216 wrote:i just got my bartenders card
(they don't teach you much in bartending school..basically they teach you just enough not to embarrass yourself behind a bar.)
anyone have a favorite cocktail? a home bar? whatchagot?
mhansen wrote:Steve T Power wrote:What is this drink! I must know!
I love Dr. Pepper.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Flaming_Doctor_Pepper
Steve T Power wrote:mhansen wrote:Steve T Power wrote:What is this drink! I must know!
I love Dr. Pepper.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Flaming_Doctor_Pepper
meep!
chris_mcclinch wrote:Gin and tonic for me. Bombay Sapphire, Hendricks, or (if you can find it) Leopold's Small Batch gin.
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