Hard Drinkers, Lets Drink Hard (Spirits, Liquors and Cocktails)
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I only drink after making love, I'm down to 15 beers a day
Good thing you need less than a minute to complete both, otherwise that would take up a lot of your day.
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The herpes and bad tattoos
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There's an outstanding beverage at Marvel Bar up here called Oliveto. It uses olive oil as an emulsifier.
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Absolutely true on the flavor.
They shake it vigorously: http://www.tastingtable.com/entry_detail/chefs_recipes/12690/Oliveto_Cocktail_Recipe_from_Marvel_Bar.htm
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Just the idea of adding olive juice to a mojito makes me gag. Surely it's something else…
?? Spiced rum.
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Wiki sayeth….
Variations
Many hotels in Havana also add Angostura bitters to cut the sweetness of the Mojito; while icing sugar is often muddled with the mint leaves rather than cane sugar, and many establishments simply use sugar syrup to control sweetness.[20] Many bars today in Havana use lemon juice rather than fresh lime.
Fruit-flavoured rums, such as mango, strawberry, lychee or mandarin, are often substituted.
A Mexican Mojito uses the Mexican native tequila instead of rum as a primary alcohol, and simple syrup instead of sugar for a sweetener. To simplify production, some restaurants will add mint leaves and peppermint extract to premade margaritas for Mexican Mojitos.
A "Dirty Mojito" uses spiced rum, brown sugar syrup, key limes, crushed mint and soda.
A Mojito without alcohol is called a "Virgin Mojito" or "Nojito"[21]
An "Apple Mojito" uses apple-flavoured liqueur as well as rum.
The drink is also spelled Mohito and Moxito in certain cultural areas of Cuba.[citation needed]
An "English Mojito" uses gin in place of rum and sprite as a substitute for sugar/soda.[citation needed]
A "Greek Mojito" uses Metaxa Greek spirit or Mastika instead of rum
A "Mojito Royal" is a mojito with Champagne instead of club soda.
A "Morelli Mojito" refers to a mojito made with Red Bull instead of soda water and Raspberry vodka
A "Mojitaly" is a mojito with fernet branca instead of rum and mapo instead of lime.
A "lychee mojito" is a mojito made with lychee syrup or liqueur and is popular in Hong Kong
A "sojito" is a mojito made with Korean soju instead of white rum.[22]
A "Guava Mojito" uses Union Jake's Guava Brandy instead of rum.[23]