Showing posts with label whiskey. Show all posts
Showing posts with label whiskey. Show all posts

Sunday, 3 November 2013

Mind Your P's & Q's


Alcohol has been used in one form or another throughout history, but did you know that the recipe for beer is the oldest known recipe in the world? Aside from being used as both a beverage and a surgery aide, there are hundreds of other interesting facts about the history and usage of alcohol; here are twenty fun facts that really stand out.
Alcohol Throughout History
1.) The production of alcohol has been traced back at least 12,000 years.
2.) Sherry was apparently the alcohol of choice for many world travelers; both Magellan and Columbus had a lot of it on board during their respective voyages. Magellan liked Sherry so much, in fact, that he spent more money stockpiling the alcoholic beverage than he spent on weapons.
3.) Frederick the Great, who was the king of Prussia, was so enamored by alcohol that he tried to ban coffee in an attempt to get everyone in Prussia to drink liquor instead.
4.) The Pilgrims made the decision to stop at Plymouth Rock because they were running low on supplies, particularly alcohol.
5.) Winston Churchill’s mother was the inventor of the Manhattan cocktail. It is made with whiskey and sweet vermouth.
6.) Until the mid-1600′s, wine makers in France used oil soaked rags in lieu of corks.
7.) Vikings enjoyed alcohol, but they did not drink it from a mug, a bottle or any other traditional method. Instead, they preferred to toast to their victories by imbibing their favorite alcoholic beverages from the skulls of their defeated enemies.
8.) Many historians believe that the practice of farming was not started as a means of food production. Instead, early farmers were most likely engaging in their trade in order to produce the necessary ingredients to create alcoholic beverages.
Hangover Cures
9.) So-called hangover cures date back almost as far as alcohol itself. Ancient Romans believed that eating a fried canary would take care of their hangover symptoms, and the ancient Greeks were believers in the power of cabbage. Although these so-called cures probably sound silly, keep in mind that many people today are still trying to find the perfect cure for a hangover. For example, in France they put salt into a strong cup of coffee, and in Puerto Rico some drinkers actually lift their drinking arm and rub half a lemon under it. None of these cures actually fixes any of the symptoms of a hangover.
The Origin of Common Phrases
10.) The term honeymoon traces its roots back to ancient Babylon. It was a tradition for the soon to be father-in-law to supply his daughter’s fiancĂ© with a month’s supply of mead. This time period was referred to as the honey month, and that phrase eventually morphed into what we now call a honeymoon.
11.) The phrase mind your p’s and q’s can also trace its roots back to alcohol. In England, pubs serve liquor in pint and quart sizes. If a customer became unruly, it used to be common for a bartender to tell that customer to mind their own pints and quarts. Over time, the saying was shortened and its usage was expanded.
American History
12.) In 1964, Congress declared Bourbon to be the official spirit of the United States.
13.) Abraham Lincoln owned and operated several taverns, and John Hancock was a well-known alcohol dealer. President Van Buren’s mother gave birth to him in their family tavern.
Miscellaneous Facts about Alcohol
14.) There are 13 minerals that are essential for human life, and all of them can be found in alcohol.
15.) Many people believe that there has been a worm in tequila for centuries, but that is not accurate. The drink that started this tradition was actually Mezcal, and instead of a worm, it was a Gusano butterfly caterpillar.
16.) The word brandy is derived from the Dutch word brandewijn; it means burnt wine.
17.) A bottle of Champagne contains approximately 49 million bubbles.
18.) Drinking a glass of milk can cause a person to blow a .02 on a breathalyzer test, and that is enough to cause legal issues in some states.
19.) In order to make a bottle of wine, you will need to have approximately 600 grapes on hand.
20.) It is so common in Europe for teenagers to be permitted to drink that they can obtain an alcoholic beverage at the cafeteria of many high schools. It is also common throughout Europe to find alcohol on the menu at McDonalds. On the contrary, laws about teenage drinking in the U.S. are the strictest in Western civilization.


Saturday, 2 November 2013

Burning Fawkes


Guy Fawkes cocktail recipes can make a party into a memorably lavish event that will be remembered until next year. Bonfire cocktails are dedicated to celebrating the opportunity to blow up local governments and do away with red tape and laws which are outdated.


To give a short history lesson. Over four hundred years ago Guy Fawkes attempted to blow up King James, (the 1st) during the opening ceremonies at the House of Parliament in London. His plot was foiled.
He was arrested, taken to the tower of London, tortured and stretched on the rack. He was then hung, drawn and quartered and his decapitated head was displayed for all of London to see on traitors gate.
Today, every year in Britain, the 5th of November is celebrated with fireworks, bonfires and parties to commemorate this event in history.

These are some of the most popular Burns Night or Bonfire Night cocktail drinks recipes:

Firework ( Flaming Cocktail Drink )
Ingredients
2 shots whiskey, sugar for sweetening, 1.5 oz boiled water, lemon garnish
Method
Pour the whiskey, water, and sugar into a cup with a handle. Light the mixture carefully. Use another heat resistant cup and pour the contents back and forth into the cups, whilst alight, 3-4 times. Finally, pour the contents into another cup with the lemon peel and smother the flame. Down the drink in one go.

Burning Fawkes
Ingredients
1 pint glass full of beer or lager, Amaretto, over proof rum or Sambuca
Method
Fill a shot glass three quarters full with Amaretto, top off with Sambuca. Fill a 1 pint glass with lager. Set alight to the Sambuca shot glass and literally drop into the pint glass. Drink immediatley.

Dynamite ( shot drink )
Ingredients
Jack Daniels, Sambuca
Method
Pour 1 shot of Jack Daniels and 1 shot of Sambuca into a cocktail shaker. Add some ice and shake vigorously. Pour into shot glass and enjoy.

Soaring Rocket
Ingredients
2 Shots Bourbon ( or old Whiskey ), 1 shot Vodka, 1 oz ( approx ) orange juice, 1 oz ( approx ) sweet and sour mix.
Method
Add all contents into a cocktail shaker with crushed ice and shake very well. Pour into a tall glass. Add orange slice and sparkler for decoration.

B52 ( Shot Drink - very warming )
Ingredients
Drambuie, Baileys Irish Cream
Method
3/4 fill shot glass with Drambuie, Top off with Baileys Irish Cream by pouring over a spoon to create a layer. Drink in one go.

Firework Display ( Excellent ice breaker at parties )
Ingredients
Test tubes, Baileys Irish Cream, Drambuie, White Rum
Method
1/3 fill a test tube with White Rum, slowly add Drambuie till 2/3 full, top of with Baileys Irish Cream.
* The test tubes can be filled with any type of drink. For visual effect, it is better to have a combination of two or three different drinks.

Catherine Wheel
Ingredients
1 shot Tequila, 1 shot White Rum, 2 squirts pineapple juice, 2 squirts grapefruit juice, 4 ice cubes
Method
Put all ingredients into a cocktail shaker and shake vigorously, Pour into tumbler, serve with thin straw. decorate with pineapple wedge / chunk and parasol.

Roman Candle
Ingredients
1 shot Vodka, 2 shots peach schnapps, 2 shots Kahlua, 5 shots orange juice
Method
Into a tall glass place in order: 3 ice cubes, vodka, peach schnapps, kahlua, orange juice. Do not stir. Add a straw and a parasol for decoration. Serve and drink.


Thursday, 24 October 2013

Funny Drinking Quotes

We tried hard to find the best funny drinking quotes out there. If we missed something good, I assure you we want to know about it. Please leave us a comment below and send it our way so that we can add it to the page.


"A quote about drinking is a joy forever" - John Keats

"To alcohol! The cause of - and solution - to all of life's problems." - Homer Simpson

"The problem with the world is that everyone is a few drinks behind." - Humphrey Bogart

"Pretty women make us BUY beer. Ugly women make us DRINK beer." - Al Bundy, Married with Children

"Bring a pitcher of beer every seven minutes until somebody passes out and then bring one every 10 minutes . . ." - Thornton Mellon, Back to School

"Fat, drunk and stupid is no way to go through life, son." - Dean Vernon Wormer, Animal House

"My advice to you is to start drinking heavily." - Bluto, Animal House

--Homer: "No TV and no beer make Homer something something."
--Marge: "Go crazy?'
--Homer: "Don't mind if I do!"

"I'll stick with gin. Champagne is just ginger ale that knows somebody." - Hawkeye from M*A*S*H

"Never cry over spilt milk. It could've been whiskey." - Pappy from Maverick

"If you drink, don't drive. Don't even putt. " - Dean Martin

"I don't care how liberated this world becomes, a man will always be judged by the amount of alcohol he can consume, and a woman will be impressed, whether she likes it or not. " 

- Doug Coughlin from Cocktail

"The luck is gone, the brain is shot, but the liquor we still got. " - Doug Coughlin from Cocktail

"Milk is for babies. When you grow up you have to drink beer. " - Arnold Schwarzenegger

"God invented whiskey to keep the Irish from ruling the world. " - Ed McMahon

"I like my whiskey old and my women young. " - Errol Flynn


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Wednesday, 23 October 2013

Funny Alcohol Warnings

The FDA is considering additional warnings on beer and alcohol bottles, such as:

1 – WARNING: Consumption of alcohol may make you think you are whispering when you are not.

2 – WARNING: Consumption of alcohol is a  major factor in dancing like an idiot.

3 – WARNING: Consumption of alcohol may cause you to thay shings like thish.

4 – WARNING: Consumption of alcohol may create the illusion that you are smarter than most people, causing you to act like an moron.

5 – WARNING: Consumption of alcohol may leave you wondering what the hell happened to your pants.

6 – WARNING: Consumption of alcohol may cause you to roll over in the morning and see something really scary (whose species and/or name you cannot remember).

7 – WARNING: Consumption of alcohol is the leading cause of inexplicable rug burns on the forehead.

8 – WARNING: Consumption of alcohol may lead you to think people are laughing WITH you.

9 – WARNING: Consumption of alcohol may cause an influx in the time-space continuum, whereby small (and sometimes large) gaps of time may seem to disappear.

Saturday, 12 October 2013

Some Little-Known Alcohol Facts

Interesting, unusual, entertaining, odd, and little-known facts and information about alcohol and drinking:


  • The consumption of alcohol was so widespread throughout history that it has been called "a universal language."
  • Each molecule of alcohol is less than a billionth of a meter long and consists of a few atoms of oxygen, carbon and hydrogen.
  • Fermentation within the body is essential for human life to exist.
  • Frederick the Great of Prussia tried to ban the consumption of coffee and demanded that the populace drink alcohol instead.
  • Being intoxicated had desirable spiritual significance to the ancient Egyptians. They often gave their children names like "How Drunk is Cheops" or "How Intoxicated is Hathor."
  • Alcohol is considered the only proper payment for teachers among the Lepcha people of Tibet.
  • The national anthem of the US, the "Star-Spangled Banner," was written to the tune of a drinking song.
  • Methyphobia is fear of alcohol.
  • The word "toast," meaning a wish of good health, started in ancient Rome, where a piece of toasted bread was dropped into wine.
  • Alcohol consumption decreases during the time of the full moon.
  • During World War II, a group of alpine soldiers who were stranded in mountain snows survived for an entire month on nothing but a cask of sherry.
  • One or two alcohol drinks a day can be anti-inflammatory.
  • It's impossible to create a beverage of over 18% alcohol by fermentation alone.