Contents of the fridge:
- 1 and 1/4 bottle of Captain Morgan's
- 1 bottle of Seagram's Vodka (AVOID!)
- 1 bottle of Bacardi Vanilla Rum
- 1 Bottle of Juarez Tequila (AVOID!)
- 1 and 1/4 bottle of Midori Melon Liquer
- 1 bottle of Bailey's Irish Cream
- 2 Bottles (1 Blush, 1 Red) of Mid-range Wine.
- Whole Six-pack of Shiner-Bach beer
- Whole Six of Sierra Nevada (AVOID) Pale-ale
- Whole Six of Mike's Hard Lemonade
- 2 Bottles Jack Daniel's Hard Cola
- 2 Bottles Margarita/Daquari mixers.
Later additions included 1.5 liters (that's right,
the big one) of Crown Royal, 2 bottles of Everclear PGA, and several more
cases of Mike's hard lemonade. |
As you can see,
we had, at one point, a well stocked liquor fridge, contents at the left.
The funny story behind this fridge is one of my roommate's fears that his
parents would know that he drinks occasionally. Well, one day his parents
pay a visit. While we're talking, his father rests his hand on the fridge,
oblivious to what's inside. There's a nice little "clinking" action that
happens, and his father kind of looks at him. Then he shakes the fridge
gently, another little clinking action. My roommate gets this shit-eating
grin on his face, and his Dad just shakes his head.
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Beav's tips for successful drink making:
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If you want it to taste good, you're going
to have to buy the good stuff.
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If you're making a daquari/margarita, crush
the ice first so you avoid the ice chunks.
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The proper order for making a daquari is as
follows:
Crush the ice until snowy. Next add enough
mixer to create a very dense smoothie. (if using fresh fruit, blend
separately until you have a mixer base, then add to previously crushed
ice). Cut this mixture with the desired alcohol(s).
Master of Mixes Strawberry Daquari Mix +
Midori Melon Liquer + Bacardi Gold Rum = Delicious
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