Unusual drink concoctions.

Black aftershock and coke is pretty amazing.
Nothing weird about whisky and ginger.
Sometimes drink vodka and cider, really good but brutal.
 
whiskey and lemonade is normal. whiskey with giner beer/ale is very nice. however i prefer mine straight

if you have ever had strongbow and black try strongbow and orange, now thats a weird combo to me
 
Me and my friends drink Blue WKD and Lager.

Turns it green. A few people I talk to do it but call it different names like the hulk and green eyed monster.

Tastes quite nice though to be honest and gets you hammered pretty quick
 
Campari and orange is the only thing I ever ordered that raised eyebrows. Not cause it's weird, just cause nobody drinks Campari, ever.

laphroaig and coke...guess its not really strange but i called sacrilege when my girlfriend asked for that haha.
She WILL burn, I swear it... :mad:

My mother-in-law drinks Whisky and orange. And when I say orange I mean undiluted diluting orange juice, like Kia-Ora. 1 measure of whisky and about 5 measures of Kia-Ora, no water. She's a total weirdo.

Oh there's a name for that drink: Diabetes! :p
 
Wanta.

Cheap bottle of white wine, make sure it's good strength.
Orange Fanta.

Half a pint of white wine, top up with fanta. That will get you very drunk indeed and you can get cheap white wine easily.


CLOUDY lemonade and vodka. Epic.

Captain Morgans and Irn Bru, utterly insane.

Got tonnes more but I'm at work. Don't knock em before you've tried them.
 
Jameson and cranberry juice. Got a weird look from the barman yesterday who said he'd never heard of that one before!

In fact I first came across it at the Jameson distillery in Dublin - when you get your free drink at the end you could have it with coke, with ginger ale, with cranberry juice, or neat.

Tried it with cranberry, was a taste sensation!

Ha ha, I did this last week! I loved the ginger ale and the wife loved the Cranberry juice one. I also go to be one of the tasters at the end.

Slightly OT, but we found this tour far better than the obligatory Guinness tour.
 
Whiskey and Ginger is pretty traditional I'd have thought, I'm sure it's nothing out of the ordinary. As for it being sacrilege to drink with a mixer - rubbish. Drink it neat if it's £150 a bottle, but if it's a £10 or £15 from the supermarket I don't see the point in being precious over it.

Oh and technically the booze made in Scotland is "Whisky" (no e) and the irish one is "Whiskey" (with an e).
 
Ha ha, I did this last week! I loved the ginger ale and the wife loved the Cranberry juice one. I also go to be one of the tasters at the end.

Slightly OT, but we found this tour far better than the obligatory Guinness tour.

So did I - boyfriend enjoyed both. We went in early March last year so we didn't get the best view from the gravity bar - it was cloudy and foggy. Plus I don't like Guinness so sat and admired the non-view while drinking Sprite! I know I could've let my OH have my Guinness but he was already pushing it with the one, it was only 10:30am! haha. The amount of people who got a Guinness, drank one sip, then left it - the bar staff were pouring pints and pints down the sink. Maybe people didn't realise you could get a soft drink.
 
Morgan spiced rum and lemonade is very refreshing if a little sweet.

If you really want to get your juices flowing then gin and irn bru is unbelievable as you can put a tremendous amount of gin into it... practically half and half!
 
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