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Bourbon Slushie Recipe
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I guess you could put this into mason jars and freeze right?
How about using Jim beam apple or Jim beam honey? -
I highly recommend NOT f*cking with a blender. Hurts like hell and its hard to get the blood stains off the ceiling.KiterTodd said:Wow! What I love about this (other than the booze) is that you don't have to f*ck with a blender. Definitely trying it.
Unless you're at someone else's house. And it's their blender.#1 LBGE December 2012 • #2 SBGE February 2013 • #3 Mini May 2013A happy BGE family in Houston, TX. -
I died a little inside reading this comment.caliking said:
I highly recommend NOT f*cking with a blender. Hurts like hell and its hard to get the blood stains off the ceiling.KiterTodd said:Wow! What I love about this (other than the booze) is that you don't have to f*ck with a blender. Definitely trying it.
Unless you're at someone else's house. And it's their blender.
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Use whatever you want, we have stored them in liter pitchers, bowls, jars, etc. Just use Evan Williams, the other flavors with a bourbon background is the secret. But, hey, as a scientist, I will never overshadow investigative research.hondabbq said:I guess you could put this into mason jars and freeze right?
How about using Jim beam apple or Jim beam honey?"Knowledge is Good" - Emil Faber
XL and MM
Louisville, Kentucky -
Pappy good in this ?-FATC1TY
Grillin' and Brewing in Atlanta
LBGE
MiniMax -
A couple of these put a 400lb guy on his ass. Enough said.
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Any bourbon is good for this. However, with the masking flavors represented in the recipe, Pappy, would seem somewhat of an overkill. I use Evan Williams, (2016 Bourbon of the Year) for our blend. I have yet to be required to pour any remaining Bourbon Slushie out as waste. We have been making them for ten years.FATC1TY said:Pappy good in this ?
Save the Pappy for neat pours."Knowledge is Good" - Emil Faber
XL and MM
Louisville, Kentucky -
We did find his hat though.DoubleEgger said:A couple of these put a 400lb guy on his ass. Enough said.
Hey Dude : jackets - cats...... who you got?"Knowledge is Good" - Emil Faber
XL and MM
Louisville, Kentucky -
Who do you think? It's kinda like asking who is the tallest midget though...YukonRon said:
We did find his hat though.DoubleEgger said:A couple of these put a 400lb guy on his ass. Enough said.
Hey Dude : jackets - cats...... who you got? -
Yeah, at this level, it is pretty sad. I think Louisville is the only team UK beat with a winning record. Which is not saying much, as the Cardinals seem to be in disarray. I can't believe Lamar Jackson will win the Heisman.DoubleEgger said:
Who do you think? It's kinda like asking who is the tallest midget though...YukonRon said:
We did find his hat though.DoubleEgger said:A couple of these put a 400lb guy on his ass. Enough said.
Hey Dude : jackets - cats...... who you got?"Knowledge is Good" - Emil Faber
XL and MM
Louisville, Kentucky -
Thanks for sharing this Ron.
Ambient highs are dippin' down to the 20s all the way through the weekend. Plan is to whip up a batch in the 3 gal icing bucket, and keep it by the back door with a ladle.
My mom made a similar whiskey slush recipe at Christmas, everyone raved about it. Strangely, I never did try it. I remember seeing 7Up on the counter when she made a batch. A reminder, I need to get over to my dad's, and go through her recipes. Plan on putting them, along with my own keepers that have pilled up, and probably yours too, all wrote out on 4x6s or full sheets, in a nice recipe binder...an upcoming Jan-Feb putz project to clean things up a bit, and create something my son could enjoy some day.
Anywhoo, sorry to ramble bud, looking forward to trying your recipe out tomorrow, during a scheduled kettle rotisserie cook.BrandonQuad Cities
"If yer gonna denigrate, familiarity with the subject is helpful." -
That's just one serving, right?
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serving suggestion


fukahwee maineyou can lead a fish to water but you can not make him drink it -
I think he had two......oldmandawg said:That's just one serving, right?"Knowledge is Good" - Emil Faber
XL and MM
Louisville, Kentucky -
At least they're drinking good beer (Spotted Cow)fishlessman said:serving suggestion
BrandonQuad Cities
"If yer gonna denigrate, familiarity with the subject is helpful." -
As you may or may, not know, My Beautiful Wife's mother passed away recently, and the only fight among her brothers and sisters that got a touch worrisome, was her recipe file. These are super intelligent people that seemed as if the were ready to jump into the ring for the last man or woman standing got the goods. A compromise was made to give them all to a third party for all recipes to be duplicated and placed on a thumb drive and distributed to all involved. Nobody trusted anyone to get this done. I hear you brother. Get that stuff together and make sure your children all get copies.Focker said:Thanks for sharing this Ron.
Ambient highs are dippin' down to the 20s all the way through the weekend. Plan is to whip up a batch in the 3 gal icing bucket, and keep it by the back door with a ladle.
My mom made a similar whiskey slush recipe at Christmas, everyone raved about it. Strangely, I never did try it. I remember seeing 7Up on the counter when she made a batch. A reminder, I need to get over to my dad's, and go through her recipes. Plan on putting them, along with my own keepers that have pilled up, and probably yours too, all wrote out on 4x6s or full sheets, in a nice recipe binder...an upcoming Jan-Feb putz project to clean things up a bit, and create something my son could enjoy some day.
Anywhoo, sorry to ramble bud, looking forward to trying your recipe out tomorrow, during a scheduled kettle rotisserie cook.
The original recipe did in fact call for it to be cut with a lemon lime type of drink, but we deleted that step. I think it tastes much better, and lowers the sugar content a little bit. You can also use sugar substitutes in the mix as well, should you wish to do so.
Keeping it outside, as long as you can get it cold enough for liquid to freeze up a bit should work.
Tonight, we will start the Eggnog recipe. Homemade is killer. We will be using old casks, originally brought over from Ireland to mix and fold it in. Nothing is allowed to touch stainless steel in the building of this stuff. It really makes a difference. Everything is hand stirred, with wooden spoons and paddles in crock bowls and casks. First time I did it with the family, I thought it was load of BS, until I tried it. It is incredible.
Unfortunately, I m not allowed the family secret, My Beautiful Wife's orders. The secret is not the ingredients, it is the process. It is tremendously regimented on time, temps per process, the process, even the type of crock, air exposure, and manner of stirring and folding.
I hope you enjoy the recipe, have fun, be careful."Knowledge is Good" - Emil Faber
XL and MM
Louisville, Kentucky -
Trust is a wonderful thing. However, I would just leave in in a food saver bag, outside my door, in temps like this.fishlessman said:serving suggestion
"Knowledge is Good" - Emil Faber
XL and MM
Louisville, Kentucky -
Thanks, glad that a third party stepped in when things got rough.YukonRon said:
As you may or may, not know, My Beautiful Wife's mother passed away recently, and the only fight among her brothers and sisters that got a touch worrisome, was her recipe file. These are super intelligent people that seemed as if the were ready to jump into the ring for the last man or woman standing got the goods. A compromise was made to give them all to a third party for all recipes to be duplicated and placed on a thumb drive and distributed to all involved. Nobody trusted anyone to get this done. I hear you brother. Get that stuff together and make sure your children all get copies.Focker said:Thanks for sharing this Ron.
Ambient highs are dippin' down to the 20s all the way through the weekend. Plan is to whip up a batch in the 3 gal icing bucket, and keep it by the back door with a ladle.
My mom made a similar whiskey slush recipe at Christmas, everyone raved about it. Strangely, I never did try it. I remember seeing 7Up on the counter when she made a batch. A reminder, I need to get over to my dad's, and go through her recipes. Plan on putting them, along with my own keepers that have pilled up, and probably yours too, all wrote out on 4x6s or full sheets, in a nice recipe binder...an upcoming Jan-Feb putz project to clean things up a bit, and create something my son could enjoy some day.
Anywhoo, sorry to ramble bud, looking forward to trying your recipe out tomorrow, during a scheduled kettle rotisserie cook.
The original recipe did in fact call for it to be cut with a lemon lime type of drink, but we deleted that step. I think it tastes much better, and lowers the sugar content a little bit. You can also use sugar substitutes in the mix as well, should you wish to do so.
Keeping it outside, as long as you can get it cold enough for liquid to freeze up a bit should work.
Tonight, we will start the Eggnog recipe. Homemade is killer. We will be using old casks, originally brought over from Ireland to mix and fold it in. Nothing is allowed to touch stainless steel in the building of this stuff. It really makes a difference. Everything is hand stirred, with wooden spoons and paddles in crock bowls and casks. First time I did it with the family, I thought it was load of BS, until I tried it. It is incredible.
Unfortunately, I m not allowed the family secret, My Beautiful Wife's orders. The secret is not the ingredients, it is the process. It is tremendously regimented on time, temps per process, the process, even the type of crock, air exposure, and manner of stirring and folding.
I hope you enjoy the recipe, have fun, be careful.
The eggnog sounds wonderful Ron. My buddy has searched the QC for EW nog. There is only one place that carries it during the holidays. He bought me a bottle. Adding some EW bourbon and nutmeg, could see where this drink could wreck a holiday party or two. hahaha
Would love to have yours, but I must settle for EW nog. EW eggnog french toast with leftover house bread or brioche, maybe a splash of EW in some fancy grade A maple syrup, mmmmm.
BrandonQuad Cities
"If yer gonna denigrate, familiarity with the subject is helpful." -
Love the way you think. We freeze it like ice cream, and put between ginger cookies. KILLER!Focker said:
Thanks, glad that a third party stepped in when things got rough.YukonRon said:
As you may or may, not know, My Beautiful Wife's mother passed away recently, and the only fight among her brothers and sisters that got a touch worrisome, was her recipe file. These are super intelligent people that seemed as if the were ready to jump into the ring for the last man or woman standing got the goods. A compromise was made to give them all to a third party for all recipes to be duplicated and placed on a thumb drive and distributed to all involved. Nobody trusted anyone to get this done. I hear you brother. Get that stuff together and make sure your children all get copies.Focker said:Thanks for sharing this Ron.
Ambient highs are dippin' down to the 20s all the way through the weekend. Plan is to whip up a batch in the 3 gal icing bucket, and keep it by the back door with a ladle.
My mom made a similar whiskey slush recipe at Christmas, everyone raved about it. Strangely, I never did try it. I remember seeing 7Up on the counter when she made a batch. A reminder, I need to get over to my dad's, and go through her recipes. Plan on putting them, along with my own keepers that have pilled up, and probably yours too, all wrote out on 4x6s or full sheets, in a nice recipe binder...an upcoming Jan-Feb putz project to clean things up a bit, and create something my son could enjoy some day.
Anywhoo, sorry to ramble bud, looking forward to trying your recipe out tomorrow, during a scheduled kettle rotisserie cook.
The original recipe did in fact call for it to be cut with a lemon lime type of drink, but we deleted that step. I think it tastes much better, and lowers the sugar content a little bit. You can also use sugar substitutes in the mix as well, should you wish to do so.
Keeping it outside, as long as you can get it cold enough for liquid to freeze up a bit should work.
Tonight, we will start the Eggnog recipe. Homemade is killer. We will be using old casks, originally brought over from Ireland to mix and fold it in. Nothing is allowed to touch stainless steel in the building of this stuff. It really makes a difference. Everything is hand stirred, with wooden spoons and paddles in crock bowls and casks. First time I did it with the family, I thought it was load of BS, until I tried it. It is incredible.
Unfortunately, I m not allowed the family secret, My Beautiful Wife's orders. The secret is not the ingredients, it is the process. It is tremendously regimented on time, temps per process, the process, even the type of crock, air exposure, and manner of stirring and folding.
I hope you enjoy the recipe, have fun, be careful.
The eggnog sounds wonderful Ron. My buddy has searched the QC for EW nog. There is only one place that carries it during the holidays. He bought me a bottle. Adding some EW bourbon and nutmeg, could see where this drink could wreck a holiday party or two. hahaha
Would love to have yours, but I must settle for EW nog. EW eggnog french toast with leftover house bread or brioche, maybe a splash of EW in some fancy grade A maple syrup, mmmmm.
"Knowledge is Good" - Emil Faber
XL and MM
Louisville, Kentucky -
Just made a recipe to get a baseline flavor. Tastes good so far.
I got 9x 500 ml mason jars filled for Friday nights festivities. -
I could use one now.
Steve
XL, Mini Max, and a 22" Blackstone in Cincinnati, Ohio -
Damn.YukonRon said:
Love the way you think. We freeze it like ice cream, and put between ginger cookies. KILLER!Focker said:
Thanks, glad that a third party stepped in when things got rough.YukonRon said:
As you may or may, not know, My Beautiful Wife's mother passed away recently, and the only fight among her brothers and sisters that got a touch worrisome, was her recipe file. These are super intelligent people that seemed as if the were ready to jump into the ring for the last man or woman standing got the goods. A compromise was made to give them all to a third party for all recipes to be duplicated and placed on a thumb drive and distributed to all involved. Nobody trusted anyone to get this done. I hear you brother. Get that stuff together and make sure your children all get copies.Focker said:Thanks for sharing this Ron.
Ambient highs are dippin' down to the 20s all the way through the weekend. Plan is to whip up a batch in the 3 gal icing bucket, and keep it by the back door with a ladle.
My mom made a similar whiskey slush recipe at Christmas, everyone raved about it. Strangely, I never did try it. I remember seeing 7Up on the counter when she made a batch. A reminder, I need to get over to my dad's, and go through her recipes. Plan on putting them, along with my own keepers that have pilled up, and probably yours too, all wrote out on 4x6s or full sheets, in a nice recipe binder...an upcoming Jan-Feb putz project to clean things up a bit, and create something my son could enjoy some day.
Anywhoo, sorry to ramble bud, looking forward to trying your recipe out tomorrow, during a scheduled kettle rotisserie cook.
The original recipe did in fact call for it to be cut with a lemon lime type of drink, but we deleted that step. I think it tastes much better, and lowers the sugar content a little bit. You can also use sugar substitutes in the mix as well, should you wish to do so.
Keeping it outside, as long as you can get it cold enough for liquid to freeze up a bit should work.
Tonight, we will start the Eggnog recipe. Homemade is killer. We will be using old casks, originally brought over from Ireland to mix and fold it in. Nothing is allowed to touch stainless steel in the building of this stuff. It really makes a difference. Everything is hand stirred, with wooden spoons and paddles in crock bowls and casks. First time I did it with the family, I thought it was load of BS, until I tried it. It is incredible.
Unfortunately, I m not allowed the family secret, My Beautiful Wife's orders. The secret is not the ingredients, it is the process. It is tremendously regimented on time, temps per process, the process, even the type of crock, air exposure, and manner of stirring and folding.
I hope you enjoy the recipe, have fun, be careful.
The eggnog sounds wonderful Ron. My buddy has searched the QC for EW nog. There is only one place that carries it during the holidays. He bought me a bottle. Adding some EW bourbon and nutmeg, could see where this drink could wreck a holiday party or two. hahaha
Would love to have yours, but I must settle for EW nog. EW eggnog french toast with leftover house bread or brioche, maybe a splash of EW in some fancy grade A maple syrup, mmmmm.
BrandonQuad Cities
"If yer gonna denigrate, familiarity with the subject is helpful." -
That's a great idea. I just got rid of two dozen brand new 500ml mason jars.hondabbq said:Just made a recipe to get a baseline flavor. Tastes good so far.
I got 9x 500 ml mason jars filled for Friday nights festivities.
I put my concoction in an extra large Ziploc freezer bag, to be squeezed into a glass whenever the mood strikes. -
You had me at Evan Williams.
______________________________________________I love lamp.. -
Did a EW and vanilla bean SV. Came out fantastic.nolaegghead said:You had me at Evan Williams."Knowledge is Good" - Emil Faber
XL and MM
Louisville, Kentucky -
This could be your wife after you have had a couple of Ron's (really Suzy's)
Bourbon Slushies.
Ellijay GA with a Medium & MiniMax
Well, I married me a wife, she's been trouble all my life,
Run me out in the cold rain and snow -
northGAcock said:This could be your wife after you have had a couple of Ron's (really Suzy's)
Bourbon Slushies.
That is my wife. Where did you get that?"Knowledge is Good" - Emil Faber
XL and MM
Louisville, Kentucky -
Would you buy that it was over by the creek at Butt Blast I?YukonRon said:northGAcock said:This could be your wife after you have had a couple of Ron's (really Suzy's)
Bourbon Slushies.
That is my wife. Where did you get that?Ellijay GA with a Medium & MiniMax
Well, I married me a wife, she's been trouble all my life,
Run me out in the cold rain and snow -
Sure, I am gullible, and trusting.northGAcock said:
Would you buy that it was over by the creek at Butt Blast I?YukonRon said:northGAcock said:This could be your wife after you have had a couple of Ron's (really Suzy's)
Bourbon Slushies.
That is my wife. Where did you get that?"Knowledge is Good" - Emil Faber
XL and MM
Louisville, Kentucky -
This made 9 X 500 ml mason jars. Froze them up and took to a Christmas party. Brought some for everyone ( 6 of us) I drank 7 lol. I'm making pizzas in the oven at midnight.
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