Using sweet, rather than dry would be a Manhattan.ivan wrote:Then I guess it would be a sweet Martini with a dash of bitters.
Perhaps a sweet pink Martini?
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Be sure. Be a Webtender.slipperyyoke wrote:I'm not one hundred percent sure, but I believe that cocktail is called Artillery.
http://www.webtender.com/cgi-bin/search ... what=drink
It is in fact an Artillery. If it were just a shot, I suppose you would call it a Mortar.
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Manhattans are Bourbon.Tipsy McStagger wrote:Using sweet, rather than dry would be a Manhattan.ivan wrote:Then I guess it would be a sweet Martini with a dash of bitters.
Perhaps a sweet pink Martini?
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manhattans can be made with whiskey. using bourbon would be a specific request, like using gin.Sixpack595 wrote:Manhattans are Bourbon.Tipsy McStagger wrote:Using sweet, rather than dry would be a Manhattan.ivan wrote:Then I guess it would be a sweet Martini with a dash of bitters.
Perhaps a sweet pink Martini?
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You mean like a 'pink sock'nic the chick wrote:name it after me. just because i need a drink named for me. c'mon...feed the beast!Badfellow wrote:I dunno. You make that sound way too effeminate for the amount of alcohol invovled.ivan wrote:
Perhaps a sweet pink Martini?
Klingon Blood Martini has a better ring.
an ode to your affection for anal?
gdif.noirly wrote:You mean like a 'pink sock'nic the chick wrote:name it after me. just because i need a drink named for me. c'mon...feed the beast!Badfellow wrote: I dunno. You make that sound way too effeminate for the amount of alcohol invovled.
Klingon Blood Martini has a better ring.
an ode to your affection for anal?
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Shit man, the folks on Around the Horn were calling a regular martini a "foo-foo" drink. I never wanted to leap through a television screen so much in my life. But if the general perception of a 3 ounce drink that's about 45% pure alcohol (if made properly) is already so low, why worry about how the name sounds?Badfellow wrote:I dunno. You make that sound way too effeminate for the amount of alcohol invovled.ivan wrote:
Perhaps a sweet pink Martini?
Klingon Blood Martini has a better ring.
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Agreed. A stupendous movie moment.Modern Drunkard wrote:I've seen things you people wouldn't believe.Badfellow wrote:Any relation to Artilley Punch, I wonder?slipperyyoke wrote:I'm not one hundred percent sure, but I believe that cocktail is called Artillery.
Nice av, Replicant.
Attack ships on fire off the shoulder of Orion.
I watched C-beams glitter in the dark near the Tannhauser gate.
All those moments will be lost in time, like tears in rain.
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Lovely scene.
But it gets me thinking. Is "the shoulder of Orion" meant to be a term familiar to future space-warring replicants? Because, off the shoulder of Orion, Orion doesn't look like Orion anymore. Gamma Orionis is 240 light years from Earth, and Betelgeuse is 430 light years from Earth. So, you kinda have to be near Earth, or somewhere I'll say no closer than 140 light years away from our solar system, on a tangent of direct line of sight between Earth's neighborhood and either of those stars, to see Orion's shoulders.
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And to think that Rutger Hauer improvised those lines...Modern Drunkard wrote:I've seen things you people wouldn't believe.Badfellow wrote:Any relation to Artilley Punch, I wonder?slipperyyoke wrote:I'm not one hundred percent sure, but I believe that cocktail is called Artillery.
Nice av, Replicant.
Attack ships on fire off the shoulder of Orion.
I watched C-beams glitter in the dark near the Tannhauser gate.
All those moments will be lost in time, like tears in rain.
Time to die.
Lovely scene.
Here you go. Site so very NSFWbourbonater wrote:and more importantly, where can i get a "basic pleasure model"?
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