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    Yes, Mezcal has the worm. Your right..!

    As for mixed drinks, there's only a few I really like.

    1. White Russian
    2. Bloody Mary
    3. Screw Driver
    4. A drink we came up with, during a drunken night, at our local hang. We named it for the town in which the bar resides. " The Brimfield muskrat "

    Its a tequila sunrise, with a shot of amaretto
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    Quote Originally Posted by outback View Post
    Yes, Mezcal has the worm. Your right..!

    As for mixed drinks, there's only a few I really like.

    1. White Russian
    2. Bloody Mary
    3. Screw Driver
    4. A drink we came up with, during a drunken night, at our local hang. We named it for the town in which the bar resides. " The Brimfield muskrat "

    Its a tequila sunrise, with a shot of amaretto
    Hmmmm might try that. I think I will leave out the grenadine, though. The amaretto should be more than enough sweetness. I will ask the barmaid. She has final say but I bet she will squeeze it in to our "trash cocktail" night. That's when we just randomly mix stuff together and see what we get.

    For us, a bloody mary is a breakfast or brunch drink. Maybe it is a New Orleans thing. But it is great for washing down eggs & oysters or turtle soup or shrimp & grits or a crawfish omelette or crepes framboisie or chicken & waffles or pan perdu or eggs benedict or oysters rockefeller or ice cream & cheerios or other common breakfast staples.

    The white russian is a favorite of the barmaid. I sort of tolerate them out of concern for domestic harmony.

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    Always threw in a why Russian during the night, just for a change of the beer n bourbon, then either a screw driver, or bloody Mary, for last call.

    All in all.....it would be considered breakfast. It's the next day.! How can ya drink all day...if ya don't start in the morning.

    Thank god I don't drunk like that anymore. Driving home was a bitch, but I had too, I was too drunk to walk.
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    Old fashioned. One of my favorites. Already posted pics on other occasions.

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    Hot Toddy, on the porch with the hookah. Perfect weather for a hot drink.

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    Rye and soda, tall glass, orange wedge. Very refreshing after a hot sweaty day

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