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Cocktail ideas with....?....?

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I am having a party for my birthday and have a load of different spirits...i am just wondering what cocktails i can make with any of these and what mixers i need to get.

I have...

Malibu,

Southern Comfort

Jack Daniels

Apple Vodka

Peach Schnapps

Lemon vodka

Midouri (Melon)

I dont want to use them all together...but if you have any cocktail recipes using a few of them that would be great.

I haven't bought the mixers yet, so ides on anythign different for them would be good too...

Im going to get the usual, coke, lemonade, orange juice, pineapple juice...but if you have any more ideas please, answer....

Thanks in advance :-)

Danielle

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  1. i would get a margarita mixer, and cranberry juice, and grape. besides  the so co and jack d.s, i think any of the above would be good with any of the juices you are getting. maybe 2 or 3 shots, each a different fruity alcohol, in tall glass of juice. honestly, recipes are too complex for drinks in my opinion. :] get drunk and have fun, forget the recipes and measurements :]


  2. Very simple, you want to use a drink mixing website to see what combinations you can make. My favorite is Liquor live.

    You can advance search the ingredient(s) and see all the different drink combinations.

    http://www.liquorlive.com/drinks.php?opt...

    Or you can create a virtual bar, add all the ingredients to your bar, and the site spits out all the drinks you can make (this is what I suggest for you).

    What is especially good about the site is that it has a drinking calculator at the bottom of every drink so you know exactly how much liquor you need based on # of drinkers and # of drinks/ person.

    Hope this helps!!! Good Luck!!!

    PS: I know this doesn't exactly answer your question, but being a bartender I could list off tons of drinks and I think it would just be too confusing. I thought this would be the easiest for you!!

  3. I would suggest a party punch.  I would use the Vodkas with the Midori for the liquor.

    For the punch base use Ginger ale to almost fill punch bowl.  Mix the appropriate amount of the Vodka/Midori with the Ginger Ale. Then add a whole box of Rainbow Sherbet Ice cream on the top.  It will melt slowly into the mix and give you a wonderful taste!  It also keeps your punch ice cold!

    Have a wonderful party!

  4. you need sour mix 4 sure u can make midori sours yumm and lemon drops with the lemon vodka only thing coke will go with is jack soco and coke is gross and malibu is better with diet coke cuz its sweeter...maybe roses lime juice add a tiny bit like 2or 3 drops(it is very potent dont use alot it will overpower the sweetness in the drink and kill it) to southern comfort shake it and strain into shots soco & lime! and you can put midori and malibu and pinapple juice some apple pucker with the apple vodka will make good appletinis put peach and o.j. for sum yummy fuzzy navelz...and i think thats plenty!!! enjoi!!!

  5. Maybe just get a few mixes like coke and orange juice.  Lots of people like Jack & Coke, Rum & Coke.  Southern Comfort goes well with lots of things too.  Lemon Vodka and tonic Water would probably be nice, perhaps with a wedge of lime

  6. http://www.idrink.com/

    Try here.. you can enter your alcohol types and it will give you ideas

  7. hmmmm....cran juice, pineapple juice ( malibu bay breezes ) coke, diet coke & ginger ale for the jack & soco, orange juice for the peach schnapps, i's skip the lemon vodka & go with tangerine vodka w/ orange juice, depending what apple vodka you got - you should be able to serve it straight up.  or buy some apple pucker so you have awesome apple martinis. soco is the choice of shots.....maybe pick up some lime juice for it. and lots & lots of ice.....

  8. Malibu Bay Breeze, Seabreeze, Lemon Peach Martini's and Soco and Lime on the rocks - YUMMY!

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