Rusty Nail

April 17, 2008

About: The Rusty Nail is an after dinner cocktail made with Scotch Whiskey and Drambuie and served on the rocks in an old fashion glass

What You’ll Need:

  • Whiskey (should be Scotch)
  • Drambuie

Directions:

  1. Pour 3 parts Scotch and 2 parts Drambuie into an old fashion glass with ice.
  2. Stir it up
  3. Squeeze lemon rind over surface to add fragrance

Booze Test: Know Your Booze

February 27, 2008

Think you know all the facts about booze? How it’s made? Where it’s from? What the name means? (hint: Jagermeister means something…)

Test your knowledge with the Booze Test from justsayhi.com

Can you score 100% drunkard like our editor?

Let us know in the comments if you do!

Bull Shooter

January 25, 2008

Red bull shooter red drink energy

About: The Bull Shooter is a Red Bull shooter creation that is easy to make, easy to drink, and gives you that little extra buzz you expect from a Red Bull.

What You’ll Need:

  • 1 can of Red Bull
  • Vodka or clear rum
  • Grenadine

Directions:

  1. Pour 2 parts Red Bull, 1.5 part alcohol, and a dash of Grenadine into cocktail shaker with ice
  2. Strain into a shot glass and serve straight up.

Caffeine + Booze: Getting the Extra Buzz

December 15, 2007

Sparks Caffeinated Malt beverage

It’s getting dark and you’re getting tired. Unfortunately for you, the party’s only getting started. When it comes to those late nights, you turn to your favorite liquid friend: caffeinated hard drinks.

These drinks come in various forms, but fit into a few common themes. We sampled three different types to find out a little bit more about why they’re so great.

Jager Bomb

A Jager Bomb provides a burst of caffeine and alcohol strong enough to start making your friends funny again. A couple more, and those weird girls sitting in the corner will finally have someone drunk enough to hit on.
VERDICT: Jager Bombs contain a potent mixture of Red Bull and Jagermeister, mixed together and then shot. These babies are a great pregame drink, but also serve well in the clutch when a party just isn’t coming together quite right.

 

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The Manhattan

December 5, 2007

Manhattan cocktail picture

About: The Manhattan is often refered to as “The Drinking man’s cocktail.” Some believe the name comes from banquets at the Manhattan Club where is was first served in the 1870s.

What You’ll Need:

  • 2 parts rye or canadian whiskey
  • 1 part sweet red vermouth
  • dash of bitters
  • cherry (garnish)

Directions:

  1. Stir the whiskey and vermouth over ice.
  2. Add the bitters.
  3. Strain into a martini-style glass and serve straight up.

Martini

November 25, 2007

Martini

About: “Shaken, not stirred.” Bond takes his with vodka instead of the traditional gin, but either way this is one classy drink, and one of the most recognized mixed alcohol cocktails on the planet.

What you’ll need:

  • 5 parts Gin (or Vodka)
  • 1 part dry vermouth
  • olive (for garnish)

Directions:

1) Pour about 2 shots of gin and one half shot of vermouth into a chilled cocktail glass, and stir.

*Even though Bond likes it shaken, the traditional recipe calls for it to be stirred. Many bartenders will shake it in a cocktail shaker because of the infamous super-spy, but you can call them out on it because a cocktail shaker is thought to dull the vermouth (while simultaneously sharpening the gin by “bruising” the liquor). You can always order this shaken if you want, but be warned: that does not give you a license to kill.

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