Well an Irish Car Bomb sounds disgusting and is.
But otherwise, I can't really remember anything...
But otherwise, I can't really remember anything...
They're Guinness + Vodka yeah?SeanTheSheep said:Well an Irish Car Bomb sounds disgusting and is.
But otherwise, I can't really remember anything...
This combination is nothing new. I did this years and years ago. It's good. I even remember having it when I was around 4. Anyway I'm always mixing different sodas and juices. Just experiment.Stone Wera said:A few nights ago I got bored and decided to mix Coca-Cola and O.J. I call it Walrus Tears (just don't ask... please) It's kinda gross... But zippy! What kind of disgusting (sounding) drinks have you invented out of boredom? You can try some Walrus Tears for yourself if you want.
NopeSuperbeast said:They're Guinness + Vodka yeah?SeanTheSheep said:Well an Irish Car Bomb sounds disgusting and is.
But otherwise, I can't really remember anything...
They're not very nice, but fun.
Ah ok. Where I'm from an Irish Car Bomb is Guinness + vodka.SeanTheSheep said:Nope
No.
Nu-uh.
Nay.
Nein.
It's Guiness, with a shot of Bailey's and Jameson's dropped in it, then downed.
And I had one once, for a £5 bet.
Not worth a fiver, maybe 10, but definitely not £5.
The reason is, the cream from the sickly sweet baileys, mixes with the Jameson's, forming an awful concoction by itself, but added to something like Guiness, then you get something truly vomit inducing. It's like drinking a creamy mouse
I like Guiness and Whisky on their own, and I can sort of see the appeal of having both.
Add in Bailey's, and you just fuck it up.
It's hardly only an Irish car bomb then though.Superbeast said:Ah ok. Where I'm from an Irish Car Bomb is Guinness + vodka.
The vodka curdles the Guinness in 13 seconds, turning it into lumpy foam. Hence the "car bomb" reference - you've got 13 seconds to get rid of it or you're fucked.
I know the history of the IRA - English, and family served in Northern Ireland. In the random part of the countryside I come from they often didn't have many Irish whiskeys, hence I think I'm used to Vodka being used - the "Irish" came from the Guinness apparently.SeanTheSheep said:It's hardly only an Irish car bomb then though.Superbeast said:Ah ok. Where I'm from an Irish Car Bomb is Guinness + vodka.
The vodka curdles the Guinness in 13 seconds, turning it into lumpy foam. Hence the "car bomb" reference - you've got 13 seconds to get rid of it or you're fucked.
The reference in the name "Irish Car Bomb" is to the IRA who did -wait for it- car bombings as a ter-blah blah blah I'd give you a history lesson but I can't be bothered.
My point is essentially that it was all Irish and could probably kill you, hence the similarity and the name.
Also, what quantities of vodka to guinness?
After he drank it did he turn into a clown and puke up a rainbow into the toilet? XDStone Wera said:That reminds me of the time a "friend" tried mixing pop rocks and root beer as a form of suicide...
Sounds healthy! Enjoy your diabetes!Daystar Clarion said:Not so much a drink combination, but I do like the taste of McDonalds fries, dipped in their strawberry milkshake...
What? They're bloody gorgeous!
Valve, don't fail us now.Sir Kemper said:Now all you need to do is find some authentic CEDA boomer bile container's and you'll be set!Disaster Button said:The Boomer Bile Cocktail:
Slice up five pieces of cucumber and throw them into a glass half-filled with ice, then crush the lot with a pestle. Pour 45ml of gin, 1 oz of vodka, a dash of lemon juice and Worcester sauce. and 3oz of elderflower cordial into a shaker. Now shake until mixed and pour into the glass.
I still plan to try it as soon as I get invited to a party.
Do you mean Goldschlager? If you do it's not a lager but a cinnamon schnapps with small flakes of gold leaf in it.TimeLord said:Can I put in an opposite?
Ever heard of a "Golds Lager"?
Its a lager with tiny metal filings in it, so it makes tiny cuts in the back of your throat so the alcohol makes it into your blood faster
It sound ok but tastes weird!
I think the combination is irrelevant to that, all food ends up combined in the stomach anyway regardless of the 'order'.Old Trailmix said:Sounds healthy! Enjoy your diabetes!Daystar Clarion said:Not so much a drink combination, but I do like the taste of McDonalds fries, dipped in their strawberry milkshake...
What? They're bloody gorgeous!
OT: I don't really drink much, so anything combined with two other things.