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http://coffeetea.about.com/od/icedte...longisland.htm A White Russian is Vodka, Kahlua, and cream. A Black Russian omits the cream. Coke? I never heard of that in a Black Russian. |
No Coke in either Russian. White Russian is a Black Russian with cream added.
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Ah well, I don't know who says Coke then. I've never had either drink, myself. I was basing my guess on SG's assertion that someone must have thought Coke belonged in a Black Russian.
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FYI: a White Russian with a splash of Coke is called a Colorado Bulldog.
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I've even seen Tia Maria, vodka and Coke described as a Black Russian. Sigh. :headshake I remember taking my Mum and sister (blimey - so we did used to get on just a little bit!) to Freud's in Oxford back in the early '90s. Gorgeous place - old chapel. I bought us cocktails, and ordered a B52 for myself. The waitress said, very kindly, "This is a short cocktail you know." It was okay, I knew, but sweet of her to worry that I was envy the other two's long, fizzy, umbrella decorated drinks. |
Oh, and I almost forgot the Scotch Aggravation, i.e. a White Russian made with Scotch.
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So, we've strayed from grammatical errors to drinks? Hehe...
I think from now on, I will run a grammar and spelling check on all my posts before submitting. :p Just kidding, I am too lazy for that. :D Y'all seem like a polite bunch. Y'all would sit there and be annoyed but won't poke me out, I hope. :nuts: |
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that's what it was in the bar at Birmingham Uni. And other pubs up north. Kahuwhat? :lol: |
Thanks for the back-up. I was beginning to look a bit over-semsitive.
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Merkins are reeeeaaally into their cocktails. or maybe it's just a crashing towards middle-age thing. Hard to tell which is culture and which is age when you switch continents at 30, but all of a sudden whenever i go out for drinks, all the other women are drinking cocktails and parties in people's houses are all about the host's mixed drinks -margeritas, dirty martinis, bloody marys..... never has it been so hard to get a gaddamned beer! :lol: *sigh*
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As we get older, we have less time to drink (not to mention less bladder capacity) so hitting the hard liquor becomes imperative.
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I've always wondered whether our taste in alcohol changes with age due to something physiological. There are, of course, lifestyle-based reasons as well. I have personally taken to drinking straight, hard liquor over ice, if given the preference--something I wouldn't have enjoyed even five years ago. And it would have made much more sense for me to drink that way while playing long, long sets behind a drumset.
Edit: Oh, and the other obvious thing. I can afford more expensive alcohols now, which actually taste good straight. I'm not drinking the same stuff anymore; and when I do, it still requires being mixed with something. Crown Royal Cask #16 versus the regular Crown (needs Coke!) for instance. |
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