desertanimal
2003 UB313
Also, that Old Rasputin is freaking delicious. And it's even MORE delicious if you add just a splash of framboise lambic to it.
That place in in "Old Town" San Diego, with the different size Margarita's like godzilla or something.
. . . banana-y Hefeweitzens.
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I know where the sewing room is.
Fan of local beer purple haze. Abita beer. Love some amber brock
I could probably bring some to Daytona, if anybody is interested. That's just a little illegal...Boilo recipe #1: Stovetop style
1 bottle whiskey (any relatively cheap, blended whiskey will do)
Several oranges. Quantity depends on how much you wish to make. Use at least 4.
Same number of lemons
1/4 cup raisins
2 tablespoons sugar
2 cups of honey
2 cinnamon sticks
Boilo is traditionally made during the Christmas and New Year's holiday. It's great on those cold winter nights. Beware, this can knock you for a loop! Cheers!
Peel the oranges and lemons and cut into quarters. Squeeze the fruit into a pot, then throw in the remaining fruit pulp. Add some water (some people use ginger ale). Add the remaining ingredients EXCEPT the whiskey. Cook everything at a slow simmer, stirring constantly. This will take about 15-20 minutes. If necessary, add orange juice and a bit more water. The color should be a yellow-orange. Don't overcook; the name is misleading. You don't want to boil this. Then slowly stir in the whiskey. Be careful - this can catch fire if splashed on the stove. Keep adding whiskey to taste. It's not uncommon to use the whole bottle. Simmer for just a few more minutes once the whiskey is added.
Strain and serve hot in shot glasses (a regular glass may crack). Drink in sips. Individual servings can warmed later in a microwave.
I've been working on a bottle of "Boilo" since Christmas...:crazy02:
I could probably bring some to Daytona, if anybody is interested. That's just a little illegal...