Guinness Punch Drink Recipe
12 oz Guinness Stout
1/2 cup Condensed Milk
1/6 tsp Cinnamon
1/6 tsp Nutmeg
Cocoa
Directions
Gently pour a well-chilled Guinness into a small mixing bowl or glass that will hold all of the liquid ingredients. Add the sweetened condensed milk, spices, and cocoa (if it's wanted). Stir or whisk well, and pour the mixture into a pint-sized beer mug or pub glass. Makes 1 drink.
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The Golden Crow Drink Recipe
16 oz Guinness Stout
2 oz Bourbon
2 oz Wild Turkey 101
Directions
Add both 2oz's of the Wild Turkey and Jim Beam Bourbon into a beer mug. Then add in Guinness or Yuengling Lagar.
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Guinness Cola Drink Recipe
6 oz Coca Cola
6 oz Guinness Stout
Directions
Pour half a bottle of Guinness into a beer mug, add an equal amount of Coca-cola, and serve.
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Miner's Lung Drink Recipe
Fill to Top Guinness Stout
3 shots Vodka
Directions
Place three shots of vodka into a pint size beer glass, and fill with guinness stout.
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Dave's Diesel Drink Recipe
6 oz Hard Cider
2 oz Pernod
1 oz Black Currant Cordial
6 oz Guinness Stout
Directions
Mix all ingredients together in a pint glass, and serve.
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Belfast Carbomb Drink Recipe
1 tsp Irish Whiskey
3/4 oz Coffee Liqueur
1 tsp Irish Cream
1/2 pint Guinness Stout
Directions
Pour Kahlua coffee liqueur into a shot glass. Top with Bailey's irish cream and Jameson whiskey. Drop the shot glass into a half-pint of Guinness, and consume immediately.
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Machetazo Drink Recipe
1 oz Spiced Rum
1 oz Coffee Liqueur
1 bottle Guinness Stout
Directions
Poor the Guinness into a large beer mug. Drop two shot glasses, filled with kahlua and rum respectively, into the guinness and down in one fell swoop.
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Guinness Shandy Drink Recipe
1/2 pint Guinness Stout
1/2 pint Lemonade
Directions
Mix lemonade with Guinness in a pint glass.
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Irish Russian Drink Recipe
Coca Cola
1 shot Vodka
1 shot Coffee Liqueur
Fill to Top Guinness Stout
Directions
Add the ingredients in the order listed in the recipe. Care must be taken when adding the guinness to prevent an excess of foam. Do not add ice.
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Christmas Pudding Drink Recipe
500 ml Guinness Stout
100 ml Southern Comfort
100 ml Drambuie
Directions
In a 6 2/3 Paris Goblet add Southern Comfort and then Drambuie. Top up with Draught Guinness.
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Backfire On The Freeway Drink Recipe
2 oz Vodka
6 oz Guinness Stout
Directions
Drop a double shot of 151 into a beer mug of guinness and chug immediately.
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Flaming Yager Drink Recipe
1 shot Jagermeister
1 glass Guinness Stout
Directions
Light the jagermeister on fire and drop it in the glass of guinness. Now pound it quick. There you go!
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Lava Lamp Drink Recipe
1 oz Raspberry Schnapps
Guinness Stout
1 oz Silver Rum
Directions
Pour a shot of DeKuyper raspberry pucker schnapps into a shot glass. Place the shot glass inside the bottom of a pint glass. Pour Bacardi silver rum around the outside of shot glass (but inside the pint glass) and carefully float some on top of the raspberry pucker by pouring over the back of a spoon pressed against the inside of the shot glass. Top it all off with Guinness. If done correctly, all ingredients should stay separated until the drink is downed in one fell swoop.
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Black and Brown Drink Recipe
1/2 glass Beer
1/2 glass Guinness Stout
Directions
CAREFULLY to avoid explosive head formation: Pour Beer glass half full of favorite rootbeer and top off with Guinness.
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Half and Half Drink Recipe
1 part Guinness Stout
1 part Beer
Directions
Fill 1/2 a pint glass with harp. Slowly fill the remainder of the glass with guinness, pouring it slowly over the back side of a spoon as to layer it nicely on top.
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Garnet and Black Drink Recipe
1/2 pint Guinness Stout
1/2 pint Beer
Directions
Pour half a pint of Killian's into a pint glass, followed by half a pint of Guinness Stout over a spoon in order to keep the two ingredients seperated in the glass. Serve.
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Black & Tan Drink Recipe
1 part Beer
1 part Guinness Stout
Directions
Fill stien half full with Bass. Next pour Guiness over a spoon slowly until glass is full. If done correctly the Guiness will stay on top and the Bass on bottom hence the name Black & Tan.
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Juicy Guiness Premier Drink Recipe
1 shot Taboo
1 shot Blue Curacao
1 shot Vodka
1/2 pint Guinness Stout
Fill to Top Beer
Directions
Mix in the shots of blue curacao, taboo and vodka. Add the guinness to the spirits up to 3cm below the rim of the pint glass. Allow the guinness to settle before adding the carling premier. Allow to settle again before consuming.
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Black Fog Drink Recipe
1 shot Raspberry Liqueur
1 can Guinness Stout
Directions
Pour the Chambord in to a mug of Guinness. Swirl slightly to mix.
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Carbomb Drink Recipe
1/2 shot Irish Whiskey
1 pint Guinness Stout
1/2 shot Irish Cream
Directions
Combine (proportions of 50/50) Bailey's Irish Cream and Irish Whiskey into one shot glass. Drop the shot into a mug of guinness and chugg until empty.
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Guinness Float Drink Recipe
3 scoops Vanilla Ice Cream
1 bottle Guinness Stout
Directions
Put the ice cream in first, then add the Guinness carefully. Wait for the head to go down then fill to top. Blend if you want a milkshake.
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Smooth Black Russian Drink Recipe
1 dash Guinness Stout
1 dash Coca Cola
1 shot Vodka
1 shot Coffee Liqueur
Directions
Pour vodka in glass followed by the Kahlua. Add the dash of coke (to taste) and stir. Top up the glass with guinness and serve.
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Black Suede Drink Recipe
2 oz Coffee Liqueur
1 pint Guinness Stout
Directions
Prepare a double-shot glass filled with Tia Maria coffee liqueur. Prepare a pint of Guinness. Drop the shot glass into the beer, and chug.
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The Original Carbomb Drink Recipe
1/4 oz Coffee Liqueur
8 oz Guinness Stout
1/4 oz Irish Whiskey
1/4 oz Coffee Liqueur
Directions
Shot Glass: 1/2oz Bailys;1/4oz. Kahlua; Irish whisky Fill
Fill Pint glass with 8-10 oz of Guinness(any large glass will do)
Pour shot in listed order
Bailys, Kahlua,Jameson
Slide shot into Guinness, Admire, Toast, and Drink it Down(sliding Shot avoids major curdling and keeps the bartender happy!)
Read this story before preparation:
Drink History
The CARBOMB: The Creation of An Historic Cocktail
Charles Burke Cronin Oat
Master of Mixology 1967-2007
This incredibly tasty drink was invented in 1979 as a follow up to the shot
which I created in 1977 on St. Patrick's Day.
Drink History
NOTE: Before you start; understand that this was a carefully thought out "Cocktail",
a Recipe!!! To you naysayers on the Kahlua because it is not Irish.. remember a Margarita has Triple sec and it is French. The Carbomb is a recipe
Originally the shot was called a Grandfather- 1/2 oz. give or take of Baileys and 1/4 oz.or so of Kahlua The name Grandfather lasted through the
first hour of its life and many, many toasts to our grandfathers were made.
I put it together for my brothers who were visiting my pub, Wilson's
Saloon, 76 Franklin St. Norwich, Ct. Est. 1886, that St. Patrick’s Day afternoon.
Being St. Patrick’s Day heavy toasting was in order. However, after consuming a few "Grandfathers" along with Pints of Guinness, the true drink of “The Day”; we all realized something was missing. The taste was incredible!!! (Kahlua was key to this) but, couldn't quite get the buzz going. I knew immediately what it was, and with a laugh at our stupidity, I yelled for a bottle of Jameson.
As I poured the whiskey into the shot of Baileys and Kahlua I commented that “the IRA just showed up. This oughta work now!” (As you add the Jameson to the Baileys and Kahlua, the shot boils up like an explosion, hence the IRA.) Others at the bar joined in to the toasting , “Give us some of those IRA shots they’re drinking ” was the call up and down the bar. And the name Grandfather disappeared and the IRA was born.(In its early days the use of Scotch and American whiskeys was used in place of Jameson throughout the area, because so very few establishments had an Irish Whiskey. An ugly thought.}
Two years later, drinking IRAs and Guinness with my manager, I got the
crazy idea as we were toasting to drop the shot in my half finished Guinness.
The look in his eyes as I held the shot over the Guinness said it all. "Bombs
Away " was the call. We called it the Belfast Carbomb, Irish Carbomb in other company, and “Carbomb?” when we were looking for a fellow reprobate to join us in celebrating the fact that we had survived another day.
The drink languished in Ct. and was slowly spread across America by the
many Navy personnel who frequented Wilson's Saloon. World renown for this drink did not come until many years later. The marketing blitz by the Guinness corporation late 80's early 90's got things rolling. The popularity explosion of Guinness in America that resulted made all things created with Guinness popular too.
The Carbomb is fun to drink, tastes great, women love them equally as well as men!
A final note: If you invent a drink such as the Carbomb, as I did so long
ago, beware! You never know if it might become famous, so pick the name
carefully. IRA and Carbomb are "cool" in the bar scene, but in the reality
of today NOT. Did you know you can order and get a "carbomb" in Dublin,
Ireland, I've been told. I find that truly the most amazing part of the IRA
and Carbombs' historic journey.
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Freak Show Drink Recipe
1 oz Sambuca
1 pint Guinness Stout
Directions
Pour the sambuca into the bottle of a beer mug. Slowly add the Guinness to float it on top. Serve.
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Paddy's Caffeine Drink Recipe
1 shot Coffee Liqueur
1 pint Guinness Stout
Directions
Add the tia maria first (before the guinness has settled and before you "head" it), as otherwise you will mess-up a perfectly well-settled pint.
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Hairball Drink Recipe
1/3 glass Guinness Stout
1 oz Irish Whiskey
1/3 glass Hard Cider
Directions
Fill 1/3 of a collins glass with cider, then float the guinness on top, to bring the volume to 2/3 full. Pour bushmill's irish whiskey in a separate shot glass. Drop the shot glass into the collins glass and slam it!
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Trojan Horse Drink Recipe
1/2 pint Coca Cola
1/2 pint Guinness Stout
Directions
Mix coke and guinness in a pint glass.
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Wise Bomb Drink Recipe
1/2 pint Guinness Stout
1/2 oz Bourbon
1/2 oz Scotch Whiskey
1/2 oz Bourbon
1/2 oz Irish Cream
Directions
Pour all whiskeys and irish cream into a 2 oz double-shot glass. Pour half a pint of Guinness into a beer mug or pint glass. Drop the shot glass into the stout, and chug.
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