Brain Surgery Without Anesthesia
Can I make my own flavored syrups for cocktails?
MOREAbsolutely! Making flavored syrups at home is a cost-effective way to add unique flavors to your cocktails. Try simple syrup infused with herbs, spices, or fruit.
Brain Surgery Without Anesthesia
Low ABV ( less than 15% ),Light and refreshing.
*Note that dilution and other factors like type and temperature of ice are not considered in this upfront calculation.
- Ginger Ale 2 liter
- 7-Up Soda 2 Liter
- Orange Juice 192 cl
- Fresh Limes 3 -
- Lemon 3 -
- White Wine 384 cl
- Vodka 100 Proof 2/5 Liter
- Ice Cubes 2 Liter
Any Glass of your Choice
brain surgery without anesthesia is a popular Vodka cocktail containing a combinations of Ginger Ale,7-Up Soda,Orange Juice,Fresh Limes,Lemon,White Wine,Vodka 100 Proof,Ice Cubes .Served using Any Glass of your Choice
Brain Surgery Without Anesthesia Ingredients
Ginger Ale,7-Up Soda,Orange Juice,Fresh Limes,Lemon,White Wine,Vodka 100 Proof,I...
Brain Surgery Without Anesthesia Recipe
Get a large (preferably clean) 5 gallon, foood service grade, bucket or drink cooler with a bottom tap for serving. Open everything and pour it on in. Cut the limes and leons in half, crush them into the mix and then drop what is left of them in the mix as well. Get your cordless (must be a CORDLESS, BATTERY POWERED) drill and BRAND NEW stainless steel, impeller type, paint stirer, Chuck it up in the drill and start mixing. Add the ice in while mixing. Serve chilled. Makes about 4.5 gallons
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