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Posted by MysticStardust on Feb-21-2004 07:43:

HappyHappy Irish Coffee

Hello everyone!!!!



I'm addicted to coffee. That's right! I admit it. Anyways, I just found some rum (Bacardi?) in my fridge and decided to make myself a cup of Irish coffee which by definition means coffee with alcohol. I think . Anyways, I was just wandering what do people more experienced with alcohol than moi put in their coffee? And how much of it? I think I put too much rum because it totally spoiled the taste of coffee and I don't think it's supposed to do that. Anyways share your ideas or whatever. Thank you


On totally irrelevant subject...Does anyone like bunnies in here? I love them. I heard about this scientist who tried to make a glowing bunny by inserting the genes of jellyfish into it. Yes, the experiment was unsuccessful but hey it was a neat idea: crazy: .


Posted by StealthAssassin on Feb-21-2004 07:55:

Don't use rum! I suggest Baileys or Kaluha


Posted by MysticStardust on Feb-21-2004 08:39:

quote:
Originally posted by StealthAssassin
Don't use rum! I suggest Baileys or Kaluha


baileys Kaluha


sooooooooooooooooooooooooo good thanx


too bad i dont have any tho


Posted by StealthAssassin on Feb-21-2004 08:46:

quote:
Originally posted by MysticStardust
baileys Kaluha


sooooooooooooooooooooooooo good thanx


too bad i dont have any tho


That's a shame cause I got at least a whole bottle of Baileys and damn near a whole bottle of Grand Marnier(right next to me). Wish I had that bacardi that you have though.


Posted by astroboy on Feb-21-2004 09:15:

Amaretto
Frangelico


Posted by StealthAssassin on Feb-21-2004 09:20:

quote:
Originally posted by astroboy
Amaretto
Frangelico


Nice


Posted by MysticStardust on Feb-21-2004 10:19:

quote:
Originally posted by astroboy
Amaretto
Frangelico



amaretto is soo good..never tried frangelico tho


Posted by Sloouh on Feb-21-2004 12:08:

Just make sure you do it properly, black coffee with whipped cream floating on top in a large brandy glass. (You put the alcohol in first)

Baileys, Tia Maria, Brandy and Amaretto our the ones I normaly use.


Posted by michiel on Feb-21-2004 13:48:

you're talking about irish coffee, right? funny thing is no one in ireland drinks it
it's made with whiskey, tastes pretty ok
beer works as well


Posted by Lira on Feb-21-2004 14:06:

You northernes drink weird coffees

I know this is just a cultural difference, but down here we put a lot more powder (?) in our coffee, making it far more concentrated. Probably has something to do with the fact that we had way too much coffee here in the past.


Posted by klingklang77 on Feb-21-2004 14:15:

baileys coffee is great. irish coffee is made with irish whiskey, whipped cream and a little creme de menthe on top. the green stuff for colour. try the baileys, it is real good.


Posted by MysticStardust on Feb-21-2004 16:21:

quote:
Originally posted by Sloouh
Just make sure you do it properly, black coffee with whipped cream floating on top in a large brandy glass. (You put the alcohol in first)

Baileys, Tia Maria, Brandy and Amaretto our the ones I normaly use.


i knew i was doing something wrong


Posted by MysticStardust on Feb-21-2004 16:24:

quote:
Originally posted by Lira
You northernes drink weird coffees

I know this is just a cultural difference, but down here we put a lot more powder (?) in our coffee, making it far more concentrated. Probably has something to do with the fact that we had way too much coffee here in the past.


lol...so You drink it black and very concentrated? Well, I guess you can't have one without the other.


For irish coffee, does it matter what kind of coffee you use?


Posted by Lira on Feb-21-2004 16:36:

quote:
Originally posted by MysticStardust
.so You drink it black and very concentrated? Well, I guess you can't have one without the other.

Eh

I was just saying you guys usually drink it less concentrated, that's all. Is there anything wrong on just showing some (un)interesting cultural differences? Sorry then


Posted by UglyDave on Feb-21-2004 19:36:

what can i say?? we are the elite race


Posted by MysticStardust on Feb-21-2004 21:21:

quote:
Originally posted by Lira
Eh

I was just saying you guys usually drink it less concentrated, that's all. Is there anything wrong on just showing some (un)interesting cultural differences? Sorry then


meh

So, you're saying canadians drink less concenrated coffee than americans?


..intresting...


Posted by Lira on Feb-21-2004 22:58:

quote:
Originally posted by MysticStardust
meh

So, you're saying canadians drink less concenrated coffee than americans?

No, I'm saying that people from North America, Europe and Asia usually drink less concentrated coffee than Brazilians (whereas we drink in far smaller cups than you guys), as far as I've witnessed and heard.

That's all I meant to say, I don't think concentration of coffee is a cultural difference between Canada and the US


Posted by DJ-Fuq on Feb-22-2004 04:41:

quote:
Originally posted by michiel
funny thing is no one in ireland drinks it

yeah we do


Posted by astroboy on Feb-22-2004 06:04:

quote:
Originally posted by MysticStardust
amaretto is soo good..never tried frangelico tho


It's a hezelnut liqeur.

As for the cultural coffee differences, doesn't it depend on what kind of coffee it is? (An espresso is short and strong, turkish coffee is even stronger, a latte is milky, etc...)


Posted by MysticStardust on Feb-22-2004 08:23:

quote:
Originally posted by Lira
No, I'm saying that people from North America, Europe and Asia usually drink less concentrated coffee than Brazilians (whereas we drink in far smaller cups than you guys), as far as I've witnessed and heard.

That's all I meant to say, I don't think concentration of coffee is a cultural difference between Canada and the US



Well, it could be. After Boston Tea Party Americans decided to switch from tea to coffee to make the Britian mad(more or less)and to lessen the ties between them. Canada on the other hand did not have such a dispute so we pretty much stuck with our tea. We liked being part of British Empire while US wanted it's independency. We liked our british tea while Americans wanted their non british coffee. So, in a way it could be a cultural difference between Canada and US.


Posted by MysticStardust on Feb-22-2004 08:28:

Okey, Whats up with you ppl? Why is nobody replying to my bunny comment? Don't any of you like bunnies? Grrrrrrrrr...Kids these days..pshhhhhhh,...think they're too good for bunnies....pshhhh...


Posted by StealthAssassin on Feb-22-2004 08:34:

quote:
Originally posted by MysticStardust
Okey, Whats up with you ppl? Why is nobody replying to my bunny comment? Don't any of you like bunnies? Grrrrrrrrr...Kids these days..pshhhhhhh,...think they're too good for bunnies....pshhhh...


It depends on the type of bunny, I can't stand lazy ones that just lay there. I like the active ones though.


Posted by MysticStardust on Feb-22-2004 08:38:

quote:
Originally posted by StealthAssassin
It depends on the type of bunny, I can't stand lazy ones that just lay there. I like the active ones though.


The lazy ones are the rabbits....Huge difference.


Posted by StealthAssassin on Feb-22-2004 08:43:

quote:
Originally posted by MysticStardust
The lazy ones are the rabbits....Huge difference.


Elaborate...


Posted by MysticStardust on Feb-22-2004 08:50:

quote:
Originally posted by StealthAssassin
Elaborate...


Well... Let me get my thinking cap on...



Bunnies live in forests, they jump around, change color during winter (turn white) and summer (turn grey), and usually you can see them jumping for their life from predators such as foxes and wolves.


Rabbits live on farms, they berly jump and mostly just sit there and chew on grass the farmer has given them, they come in varaety of colors such as black, white or blank and white and they dont change their colors during winter or summer or ever, their main predators are the farmers who raise b/c that the reason they raise them for.


Soooooo... Huge Differences


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