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Pearl Dec 19th, 2003 11:50 AM

Winter Drinks
 
Hi,

what do you like to drink during winter, when it's really cold outside? Let's share the right recipes to avoid the cold! :)

I like to drink coffee with a bit of cocoa in it, and cream on top! It's delicious!

Cannibal Clown Dec 19th, 2003 02:05 PM

Hot coacoa all the hay. Then the good old egg nog is always nice during the holiday seasons. MMM, i'm thirsty.

Deathwatchz Dec 19th, 2003 02:11 PM

I just want a fifth of vodka or something. that will warm me up pretty quick. :dizzy:

Hylas Dec 19th, 2003 02:37 PM

Hot chocolate! Or the classic milk&honey! :lick:

REChick14 Dec 19th, 2003 04:22 PM

Drinks
 
Basically anything with chocolate. I love hot cocoa or chocolate milkshakes or just regular chocolate milk. MMM Good.

XXAVIERR Dec 19th, 2003 05:59 PM

Coffee with Bailey's Irish Cream

Gadzoox Dec 19th, 2003 06:30 PM

Coffee and/or hot chocolate/and or orange pekoe tea!!! Yum! ^^

Vicious_2003 Dec 19th, 2003 07:25 PM

Same thing I always do...Pepsi...not exaclty warming but it tastes damn good .

Virtualeclipse Dec 21st, 2003 07:21 PM

I like hot cocoa or a cup of coffee with whip cream

Piggle_humsy Dec 22nd, 2003 09:19 AM

A fave of mine...

M.S.O. (Multiple Screaming Orgasm)

Contains: Smirnoff Vodka, Kahlua, Bailey's Irish Cream & Amaretto blended with vanilla ice cream topped with Fresh Cream.
Mmmmmmm delish!
:lick: :happy:


Piggle :roll:
x x x x

tempted Dec 22nd, 2003 02:37 PM

Well i don't really like hot drinks even on winter days i have to put ice on watever i drink...but my favorite drink it's coca-cola..

Berserker Dec 23rd, 2003 04:50 AM

I don't like hot drinks and the only thing I drink besides beer is water. And I only drink beer when I'm in a pub so I drink water all the time about 4/5 liter a day.

Pu the Owl Dec 24th, 2003 08:29 AM

One of the best drinks to keep yourself warm in long winter days is Irish Coffee. As you probably know, for it you need brown sugar, whiskey, strong coffee and cream. Another version of this recipe is made using cocoa instead of coffee.

Infernal Mass Dec 24th, 2003 11:21 AM

whiskey with coffee.

that sounds interesting

Pu the Owl Dec 24th, 2003 12:08 PM

Quote:

Originally posted by Infernal Mass

whiskey with coffee.

that sounds interesting
If you want to know how to prepare it, here's the Joe Sheridan's (the creator) original Irish Coffee recipe:

Quote:

Ingredients
1 measure Irish whiskey
1 measure strong black coffee
2 teaspoons brown sugar
2 teaspoons fresh whipping cream


Directions
Heat the glass with boiling water so that it is good and hot. Add the whiskey, sugar and the hot coffee. Float the cream on top of the coffee. Do this by pouring the cream into a spoon rested just on the surface of the coffee. Let the cream flow into the bowl of the spoon and overflow onto the coffee. Lift the spoon as the cream builds up, so that a layer of cream builds up on top of the coffee. Since it is the sugar that allows the cream to float successfully do not try this in coffee without sugar. Do not stir. Irish coffee is best enjoyed by sipping the coffee through the cream.
PS - if you want a little background info on Joe Sheridan and why he created this recipe:

Quote:

from BBC History site

Joe Sheridan (1909 - 1962)

In 1942 Joe Sheridan was a chef at the flying-boat seaport of Foynes. At this time all transatlantic passenger flights were undertaken by flying boat - a craft that enabled sea landings in the case of emergencies, such as poor weather or lack of fuel. The flying boats carried some thirty people in an unpressurised cabin. As the flights lasted up to eighteen hours disembarking passengers were invariably cold and uncomfortable. The catering manager, Brendan O'Regan, spotted a need for something to warm and cheer the frozen transatlantic passengers while they waited for their onward flights. He asked Sheridan to develop something hot, alcoholic and with an Irish flavour.

Joe Sheridan came up with Irish Coffee, a hot drink consisting of coffee mixed with whiskey and sugar then topped off with half an inch of cream, through which the coffee is drunk. Even after conventional planes replaced flying boats after World War Two, Shannon airport was still used as a fuelling point, and Irish coffee continued to be extremely popular. In the 1950s, Stanford Delaplane, a travel writer from the San Francisco Chronicle, was in transit and liked Irish Coffee so much that he decided to import it to the USA. However, his best efforts to make the cream float separately on the top proved unsuccessful and he returned to Shannon for a lesson from Sheridan.

Sheridan had to teach him the proper method. This involved warming the glass to prevent it from cracking, and then combining hot coffee and a measure of Irish whiskey. Sugar was mixed in, to make the coffee denser and enable the cream to float more easily. Finally the cream - double, probably slightly whipped - had to be poured over the back of a spoon to discourage mixing. Sheridan later went to California, where Irish Coffee is still extremely popular.

Infernal Mass Dec 24th, 2003 01:47 PM

thanks for all the info!






:shock:

Berserker Dec 29th, 2003 05:51 AM

Quote:

Originally posted by Panuru

If you want to know how to prepare it, here's the Joe Sheridan's (the creator) original Irish Coffee recipe:



PS - if you want a little background info on Joe Sheridan and why he created this recipe:
What we're dealing with here...is a fan:laugh:
Nice one Fortune!

Redpyramidhead Dec 29th, 2003 06:07 AM

I just got a nice thermos-like mug-like thing that can store both hot and cold drinks in it and keep them that way. So yeah, I'm pretty sure I will have a lot more winter drinks to tell you all about soon.:roll:

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