Current Favorite Margarita


Colt45

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Grand Marnier

Limeade - from frozen concentrate. Never too syrupy, and allows you to make to

taste according to how much water is used.

As a substitute, I like Stirrings simple margarita. Of course, squeezing

fresh limes is always best, but not always practical.

Swab rim of glass with a lime wedge, sqeeze wedge into drink, drop wedge into

drink.

Two or three ice cubes.

Good, and good for you,

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That is what I like about you Colt....you tackle the big issues :-D

We at Czar house adore a Margarita. We shall put your recipe to the test shortly. What other outfit has their own petrol powered Margarita maker!

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» Patron Silver

»

» Grand Marnier

»

» Limeade - from frozen concentrate. Never too syrupy, and allows you to

» make to

» taste according to how much water is used.

» As a substitute, I like Stirrings simple margarita. Of

» course, squeezing

» fresh limes is always best, but not always practical.

»

» Swab rim of glass with a lime wedge, sqeeze wedge into drink, drop wedge

» into

» drink.

»

» Two or three ice cubes.

»

» Good, and good for you,

Blech! No Silver por favor!

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I really enjoy my Margaritas.

Take 1 fifth of your favorite gold teqila.

Juice 6 whole limes, one lemon, and a 1/2 cup of cane sugar.

Combine all ingrediants, including the citrus rinds into a 2quart, not sure of metric conversion Sealable Jar.

Fill the rest of the way with ice. Seal and wrap in a towel. Pass it around, and take turns shaking, for around an hour. The towel will probably stick to the jar, but don't worry it's all good. :-) At least the hands of the person shaking isn't frozen. The first round, keeps a group entertained, while they prepare the next round.:-D

I have also used an electric Ice Cream Maker, to do something similar.:-D

Dave (A.K.A. Homebrew)

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