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What's John Boehner's favorite brand of liquor? (Original Post) red dog 1 Dec 2014 OP
Merlot. hrmjustin Dec 2014 #1
Heavy Fuel Turbineguy Dec 2014 #2
Campari. it is bitter orange. NRaleighLiberal Dec 2014 #3
a la Palin: "All of them, Katie." CurtEastPoint Dec 2014 #4
Hardcore Orange Crush. nt Jamaal510 Dec 2014 #5
Ten High SkatmanRoth Dec 2014 #6
The one somebody else pays for. n/t cloudbase Dec 2014 #7
Jameson's rurallib Dec 2014 #8
If it's free and plentiful, it's his favorite jmowreader Dec 2014 #9
If it's like cons I know Populist_Prole Dec 2014 #10
What ever is within reach. BarbaRosa Dec 2014 #11
Whatever his owners are buying for him. hifiguy Dec 2014 #12
Everclear? KamaAina Dec 2014 #13
Grand Marnier and/or Triple sec Tuesday Afternoon Dec 2014 #14
Whatever is on the desk in front of him. HappyMe Dec 2014 #15

SkatmanRoth

(843 posts)
6. Ten High
Sun Dec 7, 2014, 07:08 AM
Dec 2014


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Populist_Prole

(5,364 posts)
10. If it's like cons I know
Mon Dec 8, 2014, 05:30 AM
Dec 2014

Some form of light watery beer...drank in large enough quantities to get a buzz. Buncha stupid sports fans..........

Tuesday Afternoon

(56,912 posts)
14. Grand Marnier and/or Triple sec
Tue Dec 9, 2014, 01:40 PM
Dec 2014
Grand Marnier (French pronunciation: ​[ɡʁɑ̃ maʁnje]) Cordon Rouge is an orange-flavored cognac liqueur created in 1880 by Alexandre Marnier-Lapostolle. It is made from a blend of Cognac brandy, distilled essence of bitter orange, and sugar. Grand Marnier Cordon Rouge is 40% alcohol (70 Proof in UK, 80 Proof in US). Aside from Cordon Rouge, the Grand Marnier line includes other liqueurs, most of which can be consumed "neat" as a cordial or a digestif, and can be used in mixed drinks and desserts. In France this kind of use is the most popular, especially with Crêpes Suzette and "crêpes au Grand Marnier". César Ritz reportedly came up with the name "Grand Marnier" for Marnier-Lapostolle, who in return helped him purchase and establish the Hotel Ritz Paris.[1]

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Triple sec, originally Curaçao triple sec, is a variety of Curaçao liqueur, an orange-flavoured liqueur made from the dried peels of bitter and sweet orange.
Triple sec may be consumed neat as a digestif or on the rocks, but is more likely to be used as an ingredient in a variety of cocktails such as the margarita, White Lady, Long Island Iced Tea, Sidecar, Skittle Bomb and Cosmopolitan.

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