I think vodka is traditional. Probably because vodka and ice have always gone together.
What time's the party? I'll bring some vodka!
2007-03-19 02:20:36
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answered by Tom ツ 7
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Liquor Luge
2016-09-29 02:10:36
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answered by larry 4
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Alcohol Luge
2016-12-28 05:34:35
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answered by ? 4
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Whats the best liquor to use in an ice luge?
2015-08-18 19:15:22
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answered by Waylen 1
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NOT VODKA!! All ice luges that I ve dealt with have too high of an angle to properly chill the vodka down. Use a booze with higher density (its thicker) Jager, or a dark rum might help. OR make a rum punch and use champagne, the bubbles will stick to the ice and help chill it down faster.
2007-03-19 05:53:34
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answered by cheneyvii 2
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I'd go with an array of flavored vodkas...again, they are all clear, so it won't make the luge messy, and it would give party goers a choice.
2007-03-19 02:40:45
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answered by Frankleen 1
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Vodka - No, No, No !!!
Use something that moves a little slower to grab the chill, also - something clear to go with the entire ice motif.
My suggestions: Goldshlagger, Pineapple Rum, Dr. Magilicuddy's.
2007-03-19 09:50:03
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answered by The Peav 4
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Vodka, is what I'd choose. I'd try and stick with a clear liquid. Stay away from brown colored liquors, it just won't look good. One other thing you could use is a blue liquior like Hypnotic. That would be a nice contrast.
2007-03-19 02:08:59
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answered by foodie 5
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mix up something fun i like a screaming nazi burns like **** but kinda tastes like toothpaste in the end
equal parts:
Goldshlagger
BlackHaus
Jagermeister
mix it all up in like a pitcher and pour a bunch down that combined with the cold ice on ur face makes u numb for an easy 10 minutes u too can talk like u just came out of the dentist
2007-03-19 21:06:43
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answered by berggarbageman 2
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I don't know what an ice luge is
2007-03-19 01:27:02
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answered by Scott 2
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