Molotov Cocktails. How do you make them and are they warming in Cold Weather?!


Question:

Molotov Cocktails. How do you make them and are they warming in Cold Weather?

Also how did they get their name- Molotov Cocktail?


Answers:
Its sounds lovely maybe one day you can make me one .

Rum, stones and cider.

I don't know but I'm sure you could find them here:

http://drinksmixer.com/

Um, yes ,they can be warming but I'm not telling you how to make them.........They sound Russian to me....

Vodka, Rum and a shot of Tequila.

they got their name from colonol molotov, he was a russian that had no armament ot defeat german tanks an his troops made simple fire bombs out of a glass bottle, an they named that after him, an the drink was named after those fire bombs.

Petrol in a bottle with oil mixed in so it sticks to things and sets them alight. There a tad 2 warming for me 2 ever want 1.

two versions.

depending in you want to drink it or throw it.

Drink:

a) Molotov Cocktail recipe

Scale ingredients to servings
1 1/2 oz vodka
1 splash 151 proof rum

Pour a shot of vodka (preferably russian) into a shot glass. Float the 151, ignite, blow out, and shoot.


b) Molotov cocktail, named after Vyacheslav Molotov
and also known as the petrol bomb, benzene torch, fire bomb, Molotov grenade or Molotov bomb, is the generic name for a variety of crude incendiary weapons. While they are commonly associated with guerrilla forces and rioters, they are actually more frequently used for basic arson. In slang, they are often[citation needed] referred to as a “homemade frag,” “dragon’s wrath,” "nuts",or “the poor man’s hand grenade.”

jejeje....isnt that when you put a rag into a bottle of alcohol and light it on fire then throw and run???? sounds tasty.

Hi,
I only accidentally swallowed a bit of petrol when syphoning off some from my motorbike to my freinds', as it had run dry.
Most alarming to the pallette, and not at least warming to the bodily frame.

I presume that you are questioning the folks on this site as a bit of a Sunday joke, and fair play to you.

Molotov was something of a revolutianary also, who thought throwing bottles of petrol, with a burning wick stuffed in the neck would solve the then problems in the ex-USSR.

That didn't work, but apparantly they are still used.
Daft & silly & dangerous.

Give me a Jack Daniels every time.

Cheers,
Bob

petrol bomb??




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