1 part vodka
1 part tequila
1 part rum
1 part gin
1 part triple sec
1 1/2 parts sweet and sour mix
1 splash Coca-Cola®
Mix ingredients together over ice in a glass. Pour into a shaker and give one brisk shake. Pour back into the glass and make sure there is a touch of fizz at the top. Garnish with lemon.
2006-12-24 07:02:58
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answer #1
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answered by Mickey Mouse Spears 7
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a "part" is a shot. So, one shot of each ingredient of each so it's equal parts of each. If you use a different measurement, then make sure that all ingredients are treated the same way with the same form of measurement... that's what a part is... the EQUAL part. if something is measured 2 to 1 part.. that means 2 shots of one thing to 1 shot of the other thing... get it?
2006-12-24 22:45:13
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answer #2
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answered by Valeria 4
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1 part is generally a jigger (approx 1 1/2 oz). If you want to make more, you can double, triple, even make 10 times as much. Most mix drinks use 'parts' as a measure to make it easier to multiply for larger drinks and pitchers.
2006-12-24 15:10:30
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answer #3
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answered by TiGeR 4
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if it calls for a part then it is equal to the rest of the ingrediants
2006-12-24 15:03:33
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answered by Michael P 2
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it really depends on how much you've already had to drink when you start preparing the cocktail.
2006-12-24 15:09:07
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answered by Florio 2
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