I need coctail recipe for someone who likes to drink wisky
Does this person drink Bourbon? How about a nice true
Kentucky mint julep? Let bourbon (J.D. or Jim Beam) soak in fresh (lightly crushed) mint leaves for a couple of days. (Or just get fresh mint and crush it on the spot.) Pour the bourbon over a glass full of lightly crushed ice with a pinch of sugar and a mint sprig. (The sit back and watch the Derby). "Andrea" > wrote in message om... > I need coctail recipe for someone who likes almost just to drink > wisky and sometimes beer... > > Andrea :) > http://www.youwager.com |
I need coctail recipe for someone who likes to drink wisky
Does this person drink Bourbon? How about a nice true
Kentucky mint julep? Let bourbon (J.D. or Jim Beam) soak in fresh (lightly crushed) mint leaves for a couple of days. (Or just get fresh mint and crush it on the spot.) Pour the bourbon over a glass full of lightly crushed ice with a pinch of sugar and a mint sprig. (The sit back and watch the Derby). "Andrea" > wrote in message om... > I need coctail recipe for someone who likes almost just to drink > wisky and sometimes beer... > > Andrea :) > http://www.youwager.com |
I need coctail recipe for someone who likes to drink wisky
"newsinfo" > wrote in message >...
> Does this person drink Bourbon? How about a nice true > Kentucky mint julep? > > Let bourbon (J.D. or Jim Beam) soak in fresh (lightly crushed) > mint leaves for a couple of days. (Or just get fresh mint and > crush it on the spot.) Pour the bourbon over a glass full of lightly > crushed ice with a pinch of sugar and a mint sprig. > (The sit back and watch the Derby). > > "Andrea" > wrote in message > om... > > I need coctail recipe for someone who likes almost just to drink > > wisky and sometimes beer... > > > > Andrea :) > > http://www.youwager.com Bourbon good choice, thanks, but isnt't julep too sweet? Anyways I will try it, and tell you my opinion. Andrea :) http://www.youwager.com |
I need coctail recipe for someone who likes to drink wisky
"newsinfo" > wrote in message >...
> Does this person drink Bourbon? How about a nice true > Kentucky mint julep? > > Let bourbon (J.D. or Jim Beam) soak in fresh (lightly crushed) > mint leaves for a couple of days. (Or just get fresh mint and > crush it on the spot.) Pour the bourbon over a glass full of lightly > crushed ice with a pinch of sugar and a mint sprig. > (The sit back and watch the Derby). > > "Andrea" > wrote in message > om... > > I need coctail recipe for someone who likes almost just to drink > > wisky and sometimes beer... > > > > Andrea :) > > http://www.youwager.com Bourbon good choice, thanks, but isnt't julep too sweet? Anyways I will try it, and tell you my opinion. Andrea :) http://www.youwager.com |
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