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  1. Whiskey Drinks

    Whiskey Sour Punch

    1 (6 oz.) can frozen orange juice

    1 (6 oz.) can lemonade

    1 tbsp. Angostura Bitters

    2 tbsp. sugar

    2 (32 oz.) bottles club soda

    1-2 pkg. whiskey sour mix

    Maraschino cherries

    Orange slices

    Ice ring

    1-2 c. whiskey

    Mix together orange juice, lemonade, bitters, sugar, soda and whiskey sour mix. Pour in punch bowl. Add ice ring. Add orange slices, cherries and whiskey to taste. Double or triple for large group. Excellent for showers and parties.This can be made the day before and stored in gallon bottles in refrigerator. Garnish with orange slices and cherries when used.

    My Dads Whiskey Sour Punch

    (12 oz.) can frozen lemonade (do Not add water)

    12 oz. whiskey

    12 oz. club soda

    Sliced oranges and lemons

    Maraschino cherries

    It's hard to believe this simple one-to-one-to-one recipe makes such a fine whiskey sour punch.

    Mix frozen lemonade with whiskey, then add club soda. use the lemonade can to measure a can of whiskey and a can club soda just as you would if you were adding cans of water to make normal lemonade. Add the fruit and lots of ice.

    Whiskey Sour Punch

    1 (12 oz.) can frozen orange juice concentrate, thawed

    1 (6 oz.) can frozen pink lemonade concentrate, thawed

    12 oz. bourbon (1 1/2 c.)

    5 1/4 c. water

    1/4 c. lime juice

    2 tbsp. sugar

    Orange slices

    Cherries

    Mix juice concentrates, bourbon, water, lime juice and sugar. Store in refrigerator. Garnish when ready to serve. Serves 12-16.

    Whiskey Sour Punch

    2 (6 oz.) cans frozen orange juice, undiluted

    2 (6 oz.) cans water

    3 tbsp. maraschino cherry juice

    4 tbsp. confectioners sugar

    2 1/2 lg. bottles ginger ale

    Pour ginger ale over maraschino cherries and orange slices, ice ring or large chunks of ice. Add 1/2 or more to taste of a 1/5 of bourbon.I usually mix the water and orange juice together and refrigerate along with the bottles of ginger ale so that everything is cold. The cherry juice and sugar can be added to the juice also. If I am going to make more than 1 batch I prepare separate containers of juice so that I will have very little measuring to do when I mix additional batches.

    Whiskey Sour Punch

    2 c. bourbon

    2 (6 oz.) cans frozen lemonade, thawed

    1 qt. apple juice, chilled

    1 qt. ginger ale, chilled

    Ice ring

    Combine liquid ingredients and pour over ice ring in punch bowl. Garnish, if desired, with orange slices and stemmed Maraschino cherries.Add more bourbon if you prefer a more potent punch.

    EZ Whiskey Sours

    1 can frozen lemonade, plain or pink

    2 cans rye

    Juice of 1 lemon

    Lots of ice!

    Serve with a cherry Yum!

    Whiskey Sour Punch

    4 (12 oz.) cans frozen lemonade concentrate

    3 qts. bourbon

    3 qts. soda

    Ice

    Mix thawed lemonade concentrate (undiluted) with bourbon in punch bowl over ice. Add soda just before serving. Stir. Serves 40. It looks pretty to mold an ice piece beforehand with slices of lemons, oranges and maraschino cherries. Decorate around punch bowl with magnolia leaves and have a great party!

    Whiskey Sour Punch

    4 (12 oz.) frozen lemonade, undiluted

    1 (6 oz.) orange juice, diluted

    2 qt. (or liter) ginger ale

    1 qt. club soda

    lots of ice

    Mix altogether in punch bowl. Can add 1 quart bourbon or white wine (very good with no spirits). Add orange slices, lemon slices or maraschino cherries for color.

    Whiskey Sour Slush

    1 1/2 c. Bourbon

    1 lg. can frozen orange juice

    1 lg. can frozen lemonade

    7 1/2 c. water

    1 c. brewed tea

    1 c. sugar

    Combine all ingredients. Put in large plastic pitcher and freeze. Stir occasionally to break up. Best to make about 24 hours ahead.

    Whiskey Sour Slush

    1 (12 oz.) can frozen lemonade concentrate, undiluted

    1 (16 oz.) frozen orange juice, undiluted

    1/2 c. lemon juice

    1 1/2 c. bourbon

    2 liter bottle Seven Up

    Mix well. Freeze. Then serve.

    Quick Whiskey Sour

    1 can lemonade (frozen)

    1 can water

    1 can bourbon

    Ice

    Combine frozen lemonade, water, bourbon and ice in cocktail shaker. Shake well. Pour into ice-filled old fashion glasses and garnish with orange slice and maraschino cherry.

    Ramsey Whiskey Sour Punch

    1 (12 oz.) can frozen pink lemonade

    1 1/2 tbsp. frozen orange juice, undiluted

    4 Bourbon

    1 1/2 c. crushed ice or 6 whole ice cubes

    Seven Up (optional)

    Put all ingredients in blender at "frappe." Garnish with orange slices and maraschino cherries. 7-Up is optional

    Frozen (Whiskey) Sour Slush

    2 (6 oz.) cans frozen orange juice

    2 (6 oz.) cans frozen lemonade

    4 tea bags

    1 1/2 c. sugar

    9 c. boiling water

    Fifth of whiskey (optional)

    Mix 2 cups boiling water and 4 tea bags. Mix 7 cups boiling water and sugar. Add juices to the tea mixture. Add sugar water to the tea mixture. Add whiskey, if desired. Freeze, stirring occasionally until slushy. With whiskey, just freeze 24 hours.

    Whisky Sour Slushes

    9 c. water

    1 1/2 c. sugar

    1 (12 oz.) can frozen orange juice concentrate

    1 (12 oz.) can frozen lemonade concentrate

    2 c. whiskey

    Put water and sugar in pot and bring to boiling then simmer 14 minutes. Cool. When at room temperature, add orange juice concentrate, lemonade concentrate and whiskey. Freeze for 48 hours. To serve, with spoon, flake ice into serving glass until full. Add 7-Up to fill glass. Add a maraschino cherry and stir.

    Frozen Whisky Sour

    6 oz. blended whiskey

    1 (6 oz.) can frozen lemonade

    6 oz. orange juice

    Crushed ice

    Mix in blender 6 ounce can frozen lemonade, 6 ounce orange juice, and crushed ice to fill blender to half full. Add 6 ounces of Canadian Whiskey and fill blender up with remainder of ice. Blend until smooth.

    Mothers Marvelous Whiskey Sours

    1 (6 oz.) can pink lemonade concentrate

    6 oz. water (use lemonade can to measure)

    6 oz. orange juice (not concentrate)

    1/4 or 1/3 c. light Karo syrup (to taste)

    6 oz. blended whiskey

    Seven Up (optional)

    Maraschino cherry juice (optional)

    In blender, combine first 4 ingredients and blend well. Sweeten to taste before adding whiskey. Add whiskey and blend. Pour over ice in glass and add a dash of 7-Up for sparkle and a hint of cherry juice for color. Top with a cherry. They'll love it.

    Whiskey Sour Freeze

    1 (12 oz.) can frozen orange juice

    1 (6 oz.) can frozen lemonade

    1 (12 oz.) can water

    1 (12 oz.) blended whiskey or bourbon

    Ginger ale or Seven-up

    Blend orange juice, lemonade, water and whiskey in electric blender. Pour into a container and freeze. To serve, spoon some of the frozen mixture into an old-fashioned glass. Add a generous splash of gingerale. Let sit a minute until gingerale seeps through the frozen mixture. Makes enough for several drinks

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  2. It was damn good. I remember not wanting to go to the ARMS concerts because I wanted to remember Jimmy as he was during the Zep years but my husband convinced me to go by saying something like, "We may never see these guys play together again...." So far, he's been proven right.

    Eagle, there were may greats who I missed seeing: Jimi Hendrix, Duane Allman, Jim Morrison, Janis Joplin. All of them died only a year or two before I started attending concerts.

    You can call me Jere (jeremy)

  3. My husband and I have been fans of Jeff Beck since the late 60's and we both saw him in concert several times during the 70's, both before and after we met. His music and musicianship are phenomenal.

    My husband is a huge, passionate fan. Not only had he seen Jeff in concert many more times than me, he knows every album and track - in the way that I know Zep's albums.

    The night that we saw Beck, Page, and Clapton on stage together at the ARMS concert was incredible - it was diminished only by how unwell Jimmy was during that period of time. Antoher highlight was seeing Jeff and SRV in concert together - that was probably a year or so after the ARMS concert.

    We tried to get concerts to see Jeff when he played at a small venue in LA about two years ago but we were unsuccessful. It seems that he rarely comes to the U.S. which is very unfortunate. My husband would really love to see him play live again, at least one more time, and it seems that will require a trip to England.

    The night that we saw Beck, Page, and Clapton on stage together at the ARMS concert was incredible - it was diminished only by how unwell Jimmy was during that period of time. Antoher highlight was seeing Jeff and SRV in concert together - that was probably a year or so after the ARMS concert.

    Ufff... Jimmy, Eric and Jeff. And then Beck and Vaughan...

    See those guys play together... That must be damn good...

  4. Don't have a lot of experience with whiskey. Some of my buddies are really into Jack Daniels and Makers Mark, mainly drinking it with Coke.

    But the most drunk I ever got in my life was 10 years ago at a wedding, drinking "7 & 7's". I drank about 15 of them, threw up in the bathroom during the reception, and "freaked" the bride and groom on the dance floor :lol:

    :lol: aaah that kind of storys...

    One time I got drunk with Wine :wacko: ... is the worse. Then I try to go to work, and I ended up in the hospital with an injection on my ass.

    You can't, never, enjoy the wine like you used to.

  5. Matt now im thirsty, this is the new Whisky thread.

    My favourites:

    Jack Daniels

    jack_daniels.jpg

    Isn't that a great photo?

    -Black Label

    -Green Label

    -Red Label.... well all the Johnnie Walker Whiskys, but i don't realy like the Swing

    -Jameson

    -JIM BEAM of curse

    -Chivas Regal

    -Grand Old Parr

    For now that's it... Im looking for me.

  6. Well Im try to find one, but I can't, so lets start this one.

    Since last year, im founding all kind of great artits. I start with Led Zep, then ZZ Top, Eric Clapton (well I realy know him since the 90's with the Eric Clapton Unplugged), B.B. King (same case), Buddy Guy, Cream, The Yardbirds, Jethro Tull, etc....

    Now I want to know Jeff Beck.

    When I saw Crossroads 2007 Guitar Festival, I saw him for the first time. Jeff's daughter play the bass real nice.

    So lets go and give me your opinion, and talk about him.

  7. Sadly, there is NO start to finish concert released. There is NO quality footage from the classic Tull line-ups of the Aqualung (1971), Thick as a Brick(1972), A Passion Play(1973) or War Child (1974 and 1975) tours. Can you believe it?? Let's add 1976, 1977 and 1978 in the mix too. There is some decent stuff from 76 and 77 on youtube. The 1970 Isle of Wite DVD was released a couple of years ago. I only own the audio and quite enjoy it, warts and all. Everything Tull seems to release on DVD gets spliced and diced with added commentary by band members injected in the middle of a song. Ian thinks it would be boring to watch a performance start to finish. Back to your question, I would stick to the 20 or 25 year anniversay collections and I'm not even sure if both are on DVD. I suspect they are not easy to get.

    Damn.. specialy for

    Aqualung (1971),
    .

    Well I will try to get some one, but like you say is gonna be hard.

    Thanks man.

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