Popular Post El Presidente Posted 21 hours ago Popular Post Posted 21 hours ago Putting it together sounds complicated ..... Gunfire A British drink, the gunfire was first mixed by British army soldiers during the 1890s. This cocktail is typically served at breakfast. It is also traditionally served to soldiers in their beds by their officers on Christmas Day at Reveille if they are deployed over the holiday. The Australian version substitutes the black tea for coffee. Recipe 1 cup of hot, black tea 1 shot of rum Pour the rum into the tea and stir. 3 3
Fuzz AI Posted 17 hours ago Posted 17 hours ago Admit it, you just want to start drinking earlier, right? 1 2
Popular Post riderpride Posted 15 hours ago Popular Post Posted 15 hours ago Simple is oddly confusing to many. Somewhere, someone is panicking and wondering English Breakfast or Earl Grey? White or dark rum? Trinidad or Bolivar? Cheers! 1 4
StoagieSnape Posted 14 hours ago Posted 14 hours ago No honey? Does that venture into Hot Toddy-ish territory? 2
Lucas Buck Posted 12 hours ago Posted 12 hours ago My wife’s favorite is black tea with whiskey. Very tasty. Don’t believe I’ve tried it with rum but I’m sure it’s also delicious. I’ve been a big fan of rum in my coffee for many years but also enjoy a nip of whiskey and brandy sometimes. 2
riderpride Posted 10 hours ago Posted 10 hours ago 1 hour ago, Lucas Buck said: My wife’s favorite is black tea with whiskey. Very tasty. Don’t believe I’ve tried it with rum but I’m sure it’s also delicious. I’ve been a big fan of rum in my coffee for many years but also enjoy a nip of whiskey and brandy sometimes. I've been known to drink whiskey out of a tea cup as they look similar enough. I might start to blend it down a bit with tea to add some legitimacy to a Christmas morning bevvy 😆 Cheers! 3
Fuzz AI Posted 6 hours ago Posted 6 hours ago Typical drink at karaoke bars is cognac or whisky with tea.
El Presidente Posted 4 hours ago Author Posted 4 hours ago 3 hours ago, Fuzz AI said: Typical drink at karaoke bars is cognac or whisky with tea. ...That explains the singing... 1
Fuzz AI Posted 4 hours ago Posted 4 hours ago 1 hour ago, El Presidente said: ...That explains the singing... Gotta have that Dutch courage to get up on stage. 1
ha_banos Posted 1 hour ago Posted 1 hour ago I'm not a tea guy. But tea folk are moaney gits. Wrong brand, water too hot, bag instead of pyramid bag, bag instead of loose leaf, wrong type, not brewed long enough, not brewed enough, leave the bag in, filter the water, put the rum in first, put the tea in first, use a mug not a cup, use a cup not a mug. Have I covered everything? Anyway at least get rid of a rum with added sugar if you're going to waste it! 😝 Sorry. Morning moaning feels. 1
Çnote Posted 40 minutes ago Posted 40 minutes ago 9 hours ago, riderpride said: I've been known to drink whiskey out of a tea cup as they look similar enough. Supposedly in US prohibition, 'tearooms' were a place to get a drink for this reason. 13 hours ago, StoagieSnape said: No honey? Does that venture into Hot Toddy-ish territory? Decent liquor shouldn't need sugar to choke it down. Looking around at when and where and with whom this supposedly became popular, sugar would have a luxury and honey probaly not available at all. This is just to get rank-and-file bright and tight, not something to sip at like champagne. 16 hours ago, Fuzz AI said: Admit it, you just want to start drinking earlier, right? You can't drink all day unless you start early.
El Presidente Posted 26 minutes ago Author Posted 26 minutes ago 49 minutes ago, ha_banos said: I'm not a tea guy. But tea folk are moaney gits.
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