Your gonna have to explain this to me cuz I've seen it a few times but I have absolutely no idea what it means, I suspect its some kinda Fine Motion training event reference
Your gonna have to explain this to me cuz I've seen it a few times but I have absolutely no idea what it means, I suspect its some kinda Fine Motion training event reference
A smaller drink served at the side of another is sometimes called a "sidecar". (Not to be confused with the Sidecar cocktail)
A stronger alcoholic drink in a smaller glass (usually in a shot glass) dropped into a larger glass with a different drink is called a "bomb".
The above two images show the making of a certain type of bomb shot. A smaller shot glass containing 50/50 Irish whiskey and Irish cream liqueur is dropped into a glass of Irish Guinness stout.
Now based on the above information, what do you think this drink is called?
A smaller drink served at the side of another is sometimes called a "sidecar". (Not to be confused with the Sidecar cocktail)
A stronger alcoholic drink in a smaller glass (usually in a shot glass) dropped into a larger glass with a different drink is called a "bomb".
The above two images show the making of a certain type of bomb shot. A smaller shot glass containing 50/50 Irish whiskey and Irish cream liqueur is dropped into a glass of Irish Guinness stout.
Now based on the above information, what do you think this drink is called?
Is THAT how an Irish Car Bomb is made? I thought you just poured the 50/50 mix in.
A smaller drink served at the side of another is sometimes called a "sidecar". (Not to be confused with the Sidecar cocktail)
A stronger alcoholic drink in a smaller glass (usually in a shot glass) dropped into a larger glass with a different drink is called a "bomb".
The above two images show the making of a certain type of bomb shot. A smaller shot glass containing 50/50 Irish whiskey and Irish cream liqueur is dropped into a glass of Irish Guinness stout.
Now based on the above information, what do you think this drink is called?
I thought that name for that particular drink was more or less specific to the US.
(For those wondering, the Republic of Ireland never condoned PIRA's activities, and the PIRA never saw the government in Dublin as legitimate due to reasons that date back to the end of the Irish War of Independence.)
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