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Chieftain Twilight Captain
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Posted: Thu Mar 15, 2012 12:57 pm
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Posted: Thu Mar 15, 2012 2:32 pm
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ScarletFrost Vice Captain
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Chieftain Twilight Captain
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Posted: Thu Mar 15, 2012 4:56 pm
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Posted: Thu Mar 15, 2012 8:16 pm
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Chieftain Twilight Captain
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Posted: Fri Mar 16, 2012 11:02 am
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Posted: Fri Mar 16, 2012 11:45 pm
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Chieftain Twilight mixing different types of whiskey together? interesting... never heard of that before. anywho, it's official St. Patty's day, I think! biggrin EDIT: oh wait, my bad. not till tommorrow. It's got variants, too. Four Horsemen and Hell Follows - Adds one part of Everclear
Four Horsemen Go Hunting - Adds one part of Wild Turkey
Four Men in a Boat - Adds one part of Grand Marnier
Four Horsemen Go To Hell - Do one of each liquor in short form (5 total). One shot Jack Daniels, one shot Jim Beam, one shot Johnnie Walker, one shot Jose Cuervo and the last shot is Bacardi 151 that you may or may not light up.
Alternate version - common variant that contains Goldschlager, Jägermeister, Rumple Minze, and Bacardi 151.
Three ingredient variants - If only three of the whiskey ingredients are used, it is often referred to as Three Wise Men. Similarly themed variants as above exist for the three ingredient version as well (e.g. Three Wise Men go Hunting)
Three Hicks and a s**c - Variant that replaces Johnnie Walker with George Dickel & Jameson with Jose Cuervo.
Flaming Four Horsemen - For this variant, each part is poured into its own shot glass in a row and then topped with an easily flammable liquor (such as Bacardi 151 or Everclear) poured across all four glasses in a line. Lighting one side should send the flames across all four glasses, which are then blown out and drunk. Usually performed by four people as a group shot.
Four Dudes in a Tub - This variant replaces whiskey with the following malt liquors: Mickey's, Olde English 800, Saint Ides, and King Cobra.
From what I've read, there's another variant that replaces two of the whiskeys with Captain Morgan and Jose Cuervo. I wouldn't recommend that one, because rum and tequila don't mix well in most people's stomachs (according to what I read).
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Chieftain Twilight Captain
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Posted: Fri Mar 16, 2012 11:58 pm
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Manguusu Chieftain Twilight mixing different types of whiskey together? interesting... never heard of that before. anywho, it's official St. Patty's day, I think! biggrin EDIT: oh wait, my bad. not till tommorrow. It's got variants, too. Four Horsemen and Hell Follows - Adds one part of Everclear Four Horsemen Go Hunting - Adds one part of Wild Turkey Four Men in a Boat - Adds one part of Grand Marnier Four Horsemen Go To Hell - Do one of each liquor in short form (5 total). One shot Jack Daniels, one shot Jim Beam, one shot Johnnie Walker, one shot Jose Cuervo and the last shot is Bacardi 151 that you may or may not light up. Alternate version - common variant that contains Goldschlager, Jägermeister, Rumple Minze, and Bacardi 151. Three ingredient variants - If only three of the whiskey ingredients are used, it is often referred to as Three Wise Men. Similarly themed variants as above exist for the three ingredient version as well (e.g. Three Wise Men go Hunting) Three Hicks and a s**c - Variant that replaces Johnnie Walker with George Dickel & Jameson with Jose Cuervo. Flaming Four Horsemen - For this variant, each part is poured into its own shot glass in a row and then topped with an easily flammable liquor (such as Bacardi 151 or Everclear) poured across all four glasses in a line. Lighting one side should send the flames across all four glasses, which are then blown out and drunk. Usually performed by four people as a group shot. Four Dudes in a Tub - This variant replaces whiskey with the following malt liquors: Mickey's, Olde English 800, Saint Ides, and King Cobra. From what I've read, there's another variant that replaces two of the whiskeys with Captain Morgan and Jose Cuervo. I wouldn't recommend that one, because rum and tequila don't mix well in most people's stomachs (according to what I read).
that... has me incredibly intrigued. this is stuff for show, I see. good flare with the fire, I bet proffessional bartenders do this kinda stuff at party clubs.
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