Does anyone recall "The Recipe?" When I was in college, the guys used to make it....?!


Question: All I remember is that it contained, among other things, sloe gin and Southern Comfort and fruit cocktail; maybe some 7-up.

It was like 5 kinds of alcohol mixed together but tasted a lot like Hawaiin Punch (in other words, you could NOT taste the alcohol) and so it was easy to drink down lots then, next thing you know, you're drunk as a skunk.


Answers: All I remember is that it contained, among other things, sloe gin and Southern Comfort and fruit cocktail; maybe some 7-up.

It was like 5 kinds of alcohol mixed together but tasted a lot like Hawaiin Punch (in other words, you could NOT taste the alcohol) and so it was easy to drink down lots then, next thing you know, you're drunk as a skunk.

It sounds like Hunch Punch 69

Google: Hunch Punch, and you will see several recipes.

mixed in a huge pot or even the bathtub??? Oh,my-YES!!!
We called it PJ---
grain alcohol,fruit juice-7-up-cut up fruit----and whatever----
Wonder IF kids of today make it????

When I used to be wild crazy .......... (last week) ... we would make something called: "Whapatula Punch".

You could use either a NEW clean plastic garbage can OR a large cooler, and you pour:
- Kool-Aid (cherry)
- Vodka, etc. .........and pretty much any other kind of alcohol
and the secret ingredient:
- Fresh cut FRUIT

[It will NOT work w. fruit cocktail - it only works w. FRESH fruit!]

You let it sit overnight & the fruit ferments ....

Can anyone say Toga party ...? :)
xoxoxo

you don't want to recall that one. :)

2 liters Everclear alcohol
2 liters vodka (100% proof)
5 gallons Hawaiian Punch drink
strawberries
grapes
watermelon, slices
orange slices
maraschino cherries
pineapple slices

Wash out a brand new trash can.
Mix punch and spirits together.
Cut up the fruit and add them to mix.
Let sit for at least one hour, the longer it sits the more potent the fruit gets

It sounds like your version of our Skunk Punch, and similar to Leg Less.

triple sec, cherry brandy, so.comfort, a hint of 7-up & sweet & sour we call them rattle snakes. taste like cherry syup and mixed usually in a milk jug.

Sounds like trouble!! I don't know the recipe, but it looks like you have some good ones to work with!

Have one for me!!!

We use to call that jungle juice

Why waste your time with all that mixing when you could drink Wild Turkey straight from the bottle ..?





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