Star Trek: The Next Generation Work (Michael Dorn) Klingons Drinking Blood Wine

1 oz. Rum, spiced (Captain Morgan's)

1 oz. Tequila, gold (Jose Cuervo Especial)

Fill with Cranberry Juice

1 dash Grenadine

2 dashes Tabasco Sauce

Mixing Instructions

Add tabasco sauce to an ice-filled beer mug or glass. Pour in the tequila, rum and grenadine, and fill with cranberry juice. Shake twice and serve.

2. Slurm by

Futurama - Bender and Fry drinking Slurm by The Baltimore Chop

2 oz. light rum

1 oz. sour apple schnapps

2 oz. pineapple juice

3 oz. 7 up.

Mixing Instructions

Pour all the ingredients into a large glass and stir

Star Trek Spock (Leonard Nimoy) drinking Romulan Ale

Triple sec

Vodka

Blue Caracao

Lemonade

Pour all the ingredients into a glass and stir

Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy Zaphod Beeblebrox

1 tablespoon gin

1 tablespoon light rum

1 tablespoon vodka

1 tablespoon tequila

2 tablespoons creme de menthe liqueur

2 tablespoons Galliano

1 cup ice cubes

1 slice lemon or olive

Blue food coloring

Combine the gin, rum, vodka, tequila, creme de menthe, Galliano and ice in the container of a blender. Cover, and blend until slushy. Add enough blue food coloring to make the mixture a very light sky blue. Pour into a glass and garnish with a slice of lemon or olive.

3 “High Protein” Tiger’s Milk bars 1/3 c. unmilled, or Irish, oatmeal

1 c. sarsaparilla (unspiced, unless you are brave)

1/3 c. of the sarsaparilla (for later)

2 bottles of root beer

1 bottle of Yoo-hoo

Unwrap and cut Tiger’s Milk bars into “pinkie-width” pieces. Put pieces and oatmeal into bowl with sarsaparilla and stir. Cover and refrigerate overnight. Once sarsaparilla and bits are soaked overnight, take one bottle of root beer and pour into saucepan. Heat to a simmer. Pour in contents of soaking bowl. Bring back to simmer, stirring until Tiger’s Milk bits soften. Take off heat. Pour in second root beer. When lukewarm to the touch, pour into blender and purée until smooth. Refrigerate for at least three hours. To serve, pour in Yoo-hoo, stir lightly, and pour into glasses.

1 oz Brandy

½ oz Ricard Pastis

½ oz Vanilla Liqueur

1 tsp Orgeat

1 egg white

2 oz Milk or Table Cream

Combine all ingredients with ice in shaker and shake until foamy. Garnish with a pear slice.

1 tsp Fresh or dried vitex berries

8 oz. Water

1 tsp. Honey or 1/2 tsp Mint

Measure 1 tsp. or ¾ oz. of fresh or dried vitex berries in a cup and set aside. Pour 8 oz. of water in a vessel and set on heat to boil. Fill the cup containing the vitex berries with the boiled water. Allow the berries to steep in the hot water for 10 minutes. Add 1 tsp. of honey or a ½ tsp. of chopped fresh mint to the tea, stir and drink. Vitex tea has a peppery flavor -- mixing honey and mint reduces its pungency. Cool and serve cold

6 oz Midori

4 oz Blue Curacao

2 oz lime juice

Mixing Directions

Add all ingredients to the blender Add ice as directed in the owners manual. Garnish with a stemmed cherry and enjoy!

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