Everclear (drink)?!


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Everclear (drink)?

What can I mix everclear with???


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I found a place near me that sells it, so I'm about to finally try it. From what I understand, its a lot like vodka. (they both have no taste, although EC burns a lot more on the way down...) This means you can add it to the same drinks that you'd normally add vodka to. Fuzzy navels, screwdrivers, etc.

Soak watermelon, oranges, strawberries & grapes in the everclear for at least 4 hours, then eat the fruit! It's awesome. You can hollow out the watermelon and then put everything back inside the watermelon bowl and serve out of that!

don't drink that stuff. ugh! (but, if you must, we always made coon dog punch out of it.) cut up a bunch of fruit (oranges, cherries, grapes, etc.) add anything fruity basically....hawaiian punch, fruit punch, etc. prepare to get very drunk and probably very hung over. the fruit sitting in the mixture absorbs the everclear. eat the fruit, and you will probably puke by the end of the night. um, have fun!

nothing- it's a superior paint thinner just the way it is- but whatever you do don't drink it, that's about 1 step above sterno...

The Anti-Christ. Throw some Everclear, some 151 proof rum and some Absolut Peppar in a shot glass with 3 dashes of Tabasco, and soon you’ll be sweating sixes.

Judgement Day. The closer you get to the end, the more Everclear you’ll need. Combine 1 oz. of Kahlua, 1 oz. of Jagermeister, 1 oz. of peppermint schnapps, 1/2 oz. of 151 proof rum and a half ounce of Everclear. Best to have your affairs in order before consuming.

juice, or soda, i recommend mostly soda tiny bit ever clear, since its like pure toxic

Make a hole in a watermelon and pour it in.
Eat the fruit later. Be careful.




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