Bourbon or rum.
2007-12-04 06:45:55
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answer #1
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answered by Mera 7
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Egg nog is scrumptious if it did no longer have such various energy i could drink all of it season long. My Dad used to arise early Christmas morning to start making the egg nog in a tremendous punch bowl. No liquor became further to the bowl however the adults could upload rum to their glass. My kin is 2d era Californian and function been consuming egg nog for atleast 2 generations yet purely in the process the holiday season. bear in mind Orange Julius beverages. i think they had an egg, orange juice and milk in them, they have been very prevalent for some years and the Orange Julius stands nevertheless exist in some department stores. approximately 20 or 30 years in the past Orange Julius stands have been up and down most of the highways in California. i assume they closed down whilst Freeways took over the site visitors from the highways.
2016-12-30 04:05:15
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answer #2
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answered by ? 4
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Godiva White Chocolate Liquor.
2007-12-04 06:58:56
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answer #3
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answered by Anonymous
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Jim Beam
Dark Rum
White Rum
Spiced Rum
Coconut Rum
Bourbon
Kahlua
Crème de Almond
White Crème de Menthe
Southern Comfort
Crème de Banane
Amaretto
Nocello Liqueur or Crème de Noix (Walnut)
White Crème de Cacao
Butterscotch Schnapps
Frangelico
2007-12-04 07:04:54
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answer #4
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answered by Jakarta Worker 6
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I like to use Cognac, or Brandy I fine that they taste the best with Egg nog
2007-12-04 06:51:47
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answer #5
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answered by sexxyms 2
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Captain Morgan's Deluxe dark rum, it's the best.
2007-12-04 06:56:49
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answer #6
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answered by ? 7
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Makers Mark burbon
2007-12-04 07:22:25
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answer #7
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answered by ripken_hof 4
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Brandy, Southern comfort or dark rum are traditional.
2007-12-04 07:05:01
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answered by Walking on Sunshine 7
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A good dark rum.
2007-12-04 06:52:14
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answered by Estrella E 4
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I always thought brandy was traditional but then I found this site and realised there were lots of recipe variations:
http://www.eggnogrecipe.net/
2007-12-04 07:02:25
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answered by Anonymous
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