Whats A Acholic Drink That Starts With K?!


Question:

Whats A Acholic Drink That Starts With K?

NEED ANSWERS! IM GONNA LOOSE 1,000$ IF I DONT ANSWER!!! PLEASE ANSWER!!! Im Betting With My friends!


Answers:
Kamikaze - yes it is a drink.

1 oz vodka
1 oz triple sec
1 oz lime juice

Shake all ingredients with ice, strain into an old-fashioned glass over ice cubes, and serve.

Oh, yeah, others brought up Kahlua, which is a coffee flavored liqueur.

kaluha (sp?) is a type of alcohol. it is put into mudslides.
i don't know if you can drink it straight for it to be called a drink,

Kahlua- a Coffee liqueur

Kaluah?

komikaze is a mixed drink or shot that starts with a k. Kahlua is a liquor that starts with k.
I hope you win!

Kamikaze

kirsch.....i think

Kirin. Its a japanese beer.

Kaluah and milk

some cocktails are kangaroo kicker, karma killer, kamikaze, kelly-k

some shooters are kare bear, knockout and kryptonite #1

Kamakazi!!!!

Sweet question

Kahlua & Cream
Kahlua Colada
Kahlua Hummer (light rum and ice cream (choc or vanilla))
Kahlua Sunset (cranberry and pienapple)
Kamikazi (correct spelling)
Kandy Cane (with Rumple Minze and Hiram Walker)
Kaytusha Rocket (vodka coffee cream and pineapple juice)
Kentucky Cocktail (Bourbon and pineapple juice)
Kentucky Colonel (Bourbon and benedictine)
Killer Kool Aid
Kir or Kir Royale (champagne, creme de cassis)
Kiss Me Kate (Irish cream, creme de cocao, raspberry liqueur)
Koala Hug (Irish whiskey, lemon juice, cointreau)
Krazy Kangaroo Irish Whiskey, Pernod, OJ)
Kurant (cosmo, bon bon, &7up, Affair).

need more?

kahula

kulah wich is used in white russions black russians

Kamora about the same as Kahlua but cheaper

kamikazee




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