Cola cubes
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Re: Cola cubes
Innovation, bring it on ..!
Robert.
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Robert.

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Easydrinker - Donated to StillSmart

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Re: Cola cubes
Lol naaa just stuck for some ideas till i get some supplies
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Taity - Regular

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Re: Cola cubes
Pear drops work well. Rhubarb and Custard is also worth a try. Never thought of cola cubes - let us know how it turns out.
Some recommend putting the bottle with sweets and neutral in the dishwasher on a normal wask cycle (obviously put the cap on the bottle
) as this can dissolve all the sugary stuff without breaking your arm shaking it.
Cheers
Hampk
Some recommend putting the bottle with sweets and neutral in the dishwasher on a normal wask cycle (obviously put the cap on the bottle
) as this can dissolve all the sugary stuff without breaking your arm shaking it.Cheers
Hampk
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hampk - Senior Distiller

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Re: Cola cubes
hampk wrote:Pear drops work well. Rhubarb and Custard is also worth a try. Never thought of cola cubes - let us know how it turns out.
Some recommend putting the bottle with sweets and neutral in the dishwasher on a normal wask cycle (obviously put the cap on the bottle) as this can dissolve all the sugary stuff without breaking your arm shaking it.
Cheers
Hampk
+1 pear drops. Nuke it to 30-40c bingo. I have heard chaps doing it with liquorice (!?!)
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Mash - Master Distiller

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Re: Cola cubes
Well they dissolved over night with a few shakes .good news is tastes much like the cola cube shots in the pub .ok for a couple of shots before a night out or at a party
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Taity - Regular

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Re: Cola cubes
Tried Murray mints in 60% abv then let down to 40% ......worked well, but had to chuck it away it was absolutely horrid. Might be ok for the youngsters as ‘shots’ but I’ve never really se3n th3 point of that malarkey
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Re: Cola cubes
Am I wrong in asking people to stop mixing sugar and distilled Ethanol?
It can be a great treat.
It is the discipline to leave it alone that is the biggy.
So much to be said here, but I will bite my tongue.
Robert.
It can be a great treat.
It is the discipline to leave it alone that is the biggy.
So much to be said here, but I will bite my tongue.
Robert.
There is no ONE way.
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Easydrinker - Donated to StillSmart

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Re: Cola cubes
Why bite your tongue i would be interested to hear your opinion good or bad .
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Taity - Regular

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Re: Cola cubes
Pear drops??? Why bother? Just drink your heads 
Only joking!

Only joking!
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H12rpo - Senior Distiller

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Re: Cola cubes
Taity wrote:Why bite your tongue i would be interested to hear your opinion good or bad .
Merely trying to say that the more nice tasting alcoholic drinks you have lying around, the harder it is to resist them.
Well, that is my experience.
Robert.
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Re: Cola cubes
Tried with some Werthers original hard toffees
over Xmas. Made a very tasty caramel Vodka.
Needed a good shake b4 pouring as it kept
separating.
over Xmas. Made a very tasty caramel Vodka.
Needed a good shake b4 pouring as it kept
separating.
Rather have a full bottle in front of me
than a full frontal lobotomy
than a full frontal lobotomy
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gaza the instructor - Master Distiller

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Re: Cola cubes
I am more of. Whisky and rum type not a big fan of shots but good if i have a few guys round in the man cave watching football .
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Taity - Regular

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Re: Cola cubes
Cola cubes do actually work quite well if thats your thing although expect plenty of sediment, I wonder if you used lockets and neutral would help the symptoms of man flu? 

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Re: Cola cubes
Man flu alcohol now thats a thought
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