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Cock Tales and Feathers - Guest - 10-02-2022 Shaken! Not stirred. More cock tale history: Long before there was the Boston, the French or the cobbler, the cocktail shaker had been invented in South America. Fragments of gourd with traces of alcohol in them have been identified as being for the purpose of mixing drinks as early as 7000 BCE. By 1520 CE, explorer Hernando Cortez wrote back to Spain of frothy cacao mixtures prepared in a "golden cylinder-shaped container." But the cocktail shaker as we think of it today in full performance-art mode became part of the bar arsenal around the mid-19th century. Prior to this, the favored method of mixing smooth drinks was tossing them back and forth between two glasses. Supposedly, the shaker developed when someone (possibly an innkeeper) came up with the idea of putting the two glasses together. According to Stephen Viskay in Vintage Bar Ware, "Finding that the smaller mouth of one container fit into another, he held the two together and shook 'for a bit of a show.'" The result: cleaner, more thorough mixing of cocktails. https://talesofthecocktail.com/history/brief-history-cocktail-shakers-part-2 Cock Tales and Feathers - Guest - 10-18-2022 Get ready because itââ¬â¢s time for some good olââ¬â¢ fashioned Halloween holiday boozinââ¬â¢  Check out these 6 spooktacular Halloween Cocktail Recipes this Halloween. There are a handful of party favorites here, and TWO 40oz. Of Horror originals!  http://www.40ozofhorror.com/2016/10/06/6-halloween-cocktail-recipes-revisited/   Cock Tales and Feathers - Guest - 10-18-2022 Anyone for a drink?          Cock Tales and Feathers - Guest - 10-18-2022 Quote:Anyone for a drink? What the hell....drink up!   Cock Tales and Feathers - Guest - 10-23-2022 Cock Tales and Feathers - Guest - 10-29-2022 Back in prohibition days to fool federal agents people would use the term 'screwdriver' to describe mixed drinks. Then there's the little ditty about the oil riggers in the Persian gulf back in the 50s mixing their drinks with actual screwdrivers. Makes sense!  https://youtu.be/KZq-9wfnizE  An awesome Halloween cocktail.....the SPOOKY SCREWDRIVER! This recipe is so simple; it'll definitely become your easiest go-to drink for the Halloween season! The standard Screwdriver is transformed big time with just one simple change: black vodka is used in the place of regular vodka. Rather than stirring, the vodka is poured on top of the OJ. The effect is badass! Cock Tales and Feathers - Guest - 10-29-2022 Zombies are supposed to be a cure for hangovers. Best one is the Nuclear Blast!   Kaboom!  :25:    Cock Tales and Feathers - Guest - 11-05-2022 Quote:Happy Halloween! :Beer:  Cock Tales and Feathers - Guest - 11-11-2022  http://forum.chickensomething.com/index.php/topic/1082-stressed-out-rats-drink-more-alcohol/?p=8110    Cock Tales and Feathers - Guest - 11-17-2022 Anyone know the secret forumla for Nuka Cola Quantum.   :funny-chicken-dancing:  |