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Hi Does anyone have the recepie for a good Guinness Punch. We are having a bit of a do to Celebrate St Patrick's day, all suggestions and variations welcome.

Edited to say it needs to be the theme of St Patrick's Day. So maybe a mix of Whiskey, or pocheen(spelling I dont know).

And also Happy St Patrick's Day to you all for Wednesday, may all your wishes come true.:)-D

..Guinness and Orange? *


No, no, no....its just wrong.


If you must mix Guinness - the only thing is champagne, sweetie. Black Velvet.


Happy St. Patrick's Monica - hope your do goes well. xx


PS. Not tried it but the fabulous Levi Roots has this version Caribbean Guinness Punch


*in same tone as Lady Bracknell's ....... "A Handbag?"*

katie1997 Wrote:

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> If you must mix Guinness - the only thing is

> champagne, sweetie. Black Velvet.

>

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Yeh but she wants punch, innit.


Anyway, Black Velvet is a terrible waste of both the Guinness and the champagne :))

Sue Wrote:

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> katie1997 Wrote:

> --------------------------------------------------

> -----

> > PS. Not tried it but the fabulous Levi Roots

> has

> > this version Caribbean Guinness Punch

>

> xxxxxxx

>

> OMG this mixes Guinness with both evaporated milk

> and condensed milk.

>

> WTF????


Sure it would blend fine after a blitz in the Kitchenaid;-)


...not convinced about the taste :-S


Green Apple Martini anyone? :))

Sue Wrote:

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> OMG this mixes Guinness with both evaporated milk

> and condensed milk.

>

> WTF????


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My mom made this for us a few times back in the day, its gross yet strangely morish- just don't do what I did & drop a jug of it on the front room carpet. :-S

MM again Mick Mac, although my name is named after something small and sweet, with a Mc in front of it.

Annasfield we will try that on Paddys night, Lady Muck can tell you all about it on Thursday.

Thanks for all your suggestions, we may try each and every one.>:D<

Andystar Wrote:

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> Sue Wrote:

> --------------------------------------------------

> -----

>

> > OMG this mixes Guinness with both evaporated

> milk

> > and condensed milk.

> >

> > WTF????

>

> --------------------------------------------------

> -------

>

> My mom made this for us a few times back in the

> day, its gross yet strangely morish- just don't do

> what I did & drop a jug of it on the front room

> carpet. :-S


xxxxxx


Are we related? Ooops I sent this to you via PM by mistake, please ignore :))

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