Funny Drinks

Funny Drinks

51. Red Coffee

Red Bull and coffee.

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52. Barfi

An Indian sweet-milk confection. See also Indian.

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53. Babycham

A fake Champagne made of fermented pears that was popular in the UK in the 60's and 70's. Also, the first alcoholic drink to be advertised on British television, and a product well known for it's iconic logo. See also 60's, Alcohol, British.

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54. Gravy

See also Obesity.

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55. Poisoned Wine

A surefire way to dispatch kings, landlords, or anyone with a significant amount of money. See also Alcohol, Old-Timey.

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56. The Angry German

Made with Blackberry schnapps, Amaretto, Jagermiester and a little lime juice. Turn up the Rammstein! See also Alcohol, German.

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57. Gum Water

Made by soaking bubble gum in water for an hour. See also Made Up.

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58. Gin-Up

Gin and 7-up. See also Alcohol.

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59. Eliot Spritzer

Fruit juice with seltzer, named after former NY governor for absolutely no reason. See also Politics.

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60. Ultra Slimfast

Give us a week. We'll take off the weight. See also 80's.

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