desi_de_lu_lu
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Ben said:Thanks, Desi, I plan to add it to my cocktail list.
Maybe you should start a home cocktail concoction thread.
That is a great idea Ben.
Ben said:Thanks, Desi, I plan to add it to my cocktail list.
Maybe you should start a home cocktail concoction thread.
fftopic: Wohey, the green fairy! Never liked it myself, but find myself intrigued. I heard a great program about Absinthe on the radio the other day, where differnt experts discussed Absinthe: Does the belladone nerve posion make you crazier and more artistic? Or is it just like any other really strong liquor?The experts still doesn't agre, allthough a recent study of before-the-ban Absinthes concluded that the amount of belladonna was to small to have an effect, and that the alcoholic content was big enough to account for all the reported "artistic" and "bohemian" behavior back then.Absinthe_1900 said:Go green.
Helen Troy said:Does the belladone nerve posion make you crazier and more artistic? Or is it just like any other really strong liquor?
Off course! Getting the english names fort posions mixed up again. Happens all the time!KittyT said:Actually, it's not belladonna, but wormwood.
Miss 1929 said:I find it the perfect drink.
Cherry, for prettyness (and hopefully the real ones that taste good, not those Day-Glo monstrosities
Ms. McGraw said:
What can I say? I'm a high class kinda dame!
Miss 1929 said:Cherry, for prettyness (and hopefully the real ones that taste good, not those Day-Glo monstrosities
And shaken over ice, strained into a chilled cocktail glass
KittyT said:I think maraschinos are fine, and I don't think they're just for prettiness. We always mix in a dash of the juice when we make our Manhattans at home. They're also good with just a dash of maraschino liqueur added.
According to that article I linked, originally. the liquer was used to make the cherries. During Prohibition, they changed to the yucky method of making those bright red things out of perfectly good cherries.... can you tell I feel strongly about this?Shaul-Ike Cohen said:Just to note maraschino liqueur has about nothing to do with maraschino cherries. The latter's just another term for cocktail cherries, i. e. regular cherries in syrup, while the liqueur has a distinctive, slightly bitter taste that comes from the (rare) variety of cherries used.
THANK YOU! I will buy some!univibe88 said:Keep a look out for Luxardo Maraschino Cherries. As shown here
Miss 1929 said:According to that article I linked, originally. the liquer was used to make the cherries. During Prohibition, they changed to the yucky method of making those bright red things out of perfectly good cherries.... can you tell I feel strongly about this?