Skittles Vodka.
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I do know the Irony of someone who doesnt drink making alcoholic stuff.
Oka, Now for something entirely different. Skittles Vodka
What you'll need:
empty bottles (5 at least)
A funnel
Filter Paper or Coffee filters
about 1 l of Vodka
Skittles (take a bag as big as possible. yo need 60 of every color for that amount and Reds and Greens are F'in Gold and Platinum from my experience)
(screws and bottle gnomws are entirely optional
Start up by seperatig the skittles by color. You'll need 60 for about 175 ml
(Rule of thumb: 10skittles infuse 1 ounce of vodka (~3o ml))
After you counted up the skittles, add up the Vodka. you'll see that after about a minute the colors will start to go over to the Vodka
Shake the bottle well and leave them for a long while. You want the sugary inside to dissolve now. Shake occasionally.
I had mine standing for a day.
^ the vodka should look like this now. No its time to get the rest of the Skittles out there (nobody wants sugary grain rests when drinking.
Put a filter paper in the funnel and let the vodka run through it. You might need several attemts since some colors are more persistant then others (I had to filter green and yellow 3 times each while I filtered out oranges color in the first run.)
when none of the white stuff is left in the vodka you can bottle them up.
Chill, serve and enjoy!
Oka, Now for something entirely different. Skittles Vodka
What you'll need:
empty bottles (5 at least)
A funnel
Filter Paper or Coffee filters
about 1 l of Vodka
Skittles (take a bag as big as possible. yo need 60 of every color for that amount and Reds and Greens are F'in Gold and Platinum from my experience)
(screws and bottle gnomws are entirely optional
Start up by seperatig the skittles by color. You'll need 60 for about 175 ml
(Rule of thumb: 10skittles infuse 1 ounce of vodka (~3o ml))
After you counted up the skittles, add up the Vodka. you'll see that after about a minute the colors will start to go over to the Vodka
Shake the bottle well and leave them for a long while. You want the sugary inside to dissolve now. Shake occasionally.
I had mine standing for a day.
^ the vodka should look like this now. No its time to get the rest of the Skittles out there (nobody wants sugary grain rests when drinking.
Put a filter paper in the funnel and let the vodka run through it. You might need several attemts since some colors are more persistant then others (I had to filter green and yellow 3 times each while I filtered out oranges color in the first run.)
when none of the white stuff is left in the vodka you can bottle them up.
Chill, serve and enjoy!
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mibuchiha wrote...
An important question: Which vodka is this recipe best for?you dont ave to take the best one available but avoid the cheap ones.
I took Vodka gorbatschow (37,5%)
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Mix with matching flavor sherbert, ice, blend and top with whipped-cream. Garnish with the fruit it's intended to be and serve. Proportion each according to personal taste. Just something to do with the skittles vodka to make it more complicated but typically pretty popular at parties.
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Yukito-kun wrote...
Mix with matching flavor sherbert, ice, blend and top with whipped-cream. Garnish with the fruit it's intended to be and serve. Proportion each according to personal taste. Just something to do with the skittles vodka to make it more complicated but typically pretty popular at parties.There is a Trick that wors similar. Its to make alcoholic Drinks less flavorable (aka. you wont notice you're geting full)
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Melfice_1 wrote...
Yukito-kun wrote...
Mix with matching flavor sherbert, ice, blend and top with whipped-cream. Garnish with the fruit it's intended to be and serve. Proportion each according to personal taste. Just something to do with the skittles vodka to make it more complicated but typically pretty popular at parties.There is a Trick that wors similar. Its to make alcoholic Drinks less flavorable (aka. you wont notice you're geting full)
You seem to be a knowledgeable drinker. Drink of choice? Mine is a double martini, dry, gin, shaken with an onion instead of an olive.
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Yukito-kun wrote...
Melfice_1 wrote...
Yukito-kun wrote...
Mix with matching flavor sherbert, ice, blend and top with whipped-cream. Garnish with the fruit it's intended to be and serve. Proportion each according to personal taste. Just something to do with the skittles vodka to make it more complicated but typically pretty popular at parties.There is a Trick that wors similar. Its to make alcoholic Drinks less flavorable (aka. you wont notice you're geting full)
You seem to be a knowledgeable drinker. Drink of choice? Mine is a double martini, dry, gin, shaken with an onion instead of an olive.
If you read the first sentence of the recipe: I do not drink ;3
but its k.
but yeah, I got a little knowledge about alcohol, mostly from getting others Opinion or information.
or informacial Pictures (where the Bonk-em-Up-Slushy came from as well)
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Melfice_1 wrote...
Yukito-kun wrote...
Melfice_1 wrote...
Yukito-kun wrote...
Mix with matching flavor sherbert, ice, blend and top with whipped-cream. Garnish with the fruit it's intended to be and serve. Proportion each according to personal taste. Just something to do with the skittles vodka to make it more complicated but typically pretty popular at parties.There is a Trick that wors similar. Its to make alcoholic Drinks less flavorable (aka. you wont notice you're geting full)
You seem to be a knowledgeable drinker. Drink of choice? Mine is a double martini, dry, gin, shaken with an onion instead of an olive.
If you read the first sentence of the recipe: I do not drink ;3
but its k.
but yeah, I got a little knowledge about alcohol, mostly from getting others Opinion or information.
or informacial Pictures (where the Bonk-em-Up-Slushy came from as well)
It could be non-alcoholic you know. I can make a mean virgin mojito. There's also daquaris, piña coladas, it goes on and on. Knowing how to mix drinks can make you make some awesome concoctions. I leaned the basics of mixology from when I was a batista and it's made me an awesome bartender (though I'm not professionally a bartender
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Yukito-kun wrote...
Melfice_1 wrote...
Yukito-kun wrote...
Melfice_1 wrote...
Yukito-kun wrote...
Mix with matching flavor sherbert, ice, blend and top with whipped-cream. Garnish with the fruit it's intended to be and serve. Proportion each according to personal taste. Just something to do with the skittles vodka to make it more complicated but typically pretty popular at parties.There is a Trick that wors similar. Its to make alcoholic Drinks less flavorable (aka. you wont notice you're geting full)
You seem to be a knowledgeable drinker. Drink of choice? Mine is a double martini, dry, gin, shaken with an onion instead of an olive.
If you read the first sentence of the recipe: I do not drink ;3
but its k.
but yeah, I got a little knowledge about alcohol, mostly from getting others Opinion or information.
or informacial Pictures (where the Bonk-em-Up-Slushy came from as well)
It could be non-alcoholic you know. I can make a mean virgin mojito. There's also daquaris, piña coladas, it goes on and on. Knowing how to mix drinks can make you make some awesome concoctions. I leaned the basics of mixology from when I was a batista and it's made me an awesome bartender (though I'm not professionally a bartender)
Even still, didnt have non-alcoholic drinks as well, but might got some basic Mix recipes somewhere. but it'd take some skills to get the right magic in it.
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Haha! in their face! told them i can get a good skittles vodka's recipe, and here it is displayed right before my eyes! thanks a LOT, your an honor saver! also a money saver, i bet 10 dollar for it.
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I found the recipe in a cooking hread on an Imageboard.
There were lots of other interesting recipes as well
There were lots of other interesting recipes as well