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SleepingWithGhosts · 46-50, M
You're cool as a fan my brother!
beermeplease · M
@SleepingWithGhosts aw thanks pal 🤗
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KentuckyFriedFloozy · 26-30, F
Who's to say my favorite list isn't my naughty list tho?
beermeplease · M
@KentuckyFriedFloozy true 🤭
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naughty
jerk
beer drinking buddy ( never acquired a taste for it but.....)
which one do you want to be on?
naughty
jerk
beer drinking buddy ( never acquired a taste for it but.....)
which one do you want to be on?
beermeplease · M
@AllycatAD you can be my beer drinking buddy any day... if you don't like beer i'll drink yours...but we will always be buddies 🤗
@beermeplease you can have my beer, I might have a shot of burbon
I might try Klingon blood wine.
here's the recipe I found online
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Klingon Blood Wine — Mixology & Star Trek Lore
Klingon Blood Wine is both a fictional Star Trek beverage and a real-world cocktail inspired by its warrior culture, blending bold flavors with a “warrior’s spirit” theme.
Star Trek Origins
In Star Trek lore, bloodwine is a potent, highly intoxicating alcoholic drink native to the Klingon homeworld Qo’noS. It’s traditionally fermented from crushed live serpent worms, similar to grape wine-making, and is twice as potent as whiskey memory-alpha.fandom.com. It’s served warm, has no bubbles, and is reserved for celebrations, rituals, and inducting new warriors into the Order of the Bat’leth. Famous vintages include the 2309 release, and it’s often carried by Klingon officers for victory celebrations memory-alpha.fandom.com.
Real-World Cocktail Version
Mixologists have adapted the concept into a Klingon Blood Wine cocktail, designed to be bold, spicy, and full-bodied — much like its fictional counterpart www.cocktailsdrinks.com+1.
Ingredients (per serving) www.cocktailsdrinks.com+2
1 oz Jose Cuervo® Especial gold tequila
1 oz Captain Morgan® Original spiced rum
1 dash grenadine syrup
2 dashes Tabasco® sauce
Fill with cranberry juice (Ocean Spray)
Preparation www.cocktailsdrinks.com+1
In an ice-filled beer mug or large glass, add 2 dashes Tabasco sauce.
Pour in the tequila, spiced rum, and a dash of grenadine.
Fill with cranberry juice to the top.
Shake twice or stir, then serve immediately.
Optional garnish: lime slice or cherry for flair.
Flavor Profile
Tequila & spiced rum: Warm, earthy depth
Grenadine: Sweet, fruity note
Tabasco: Spicy kick
Cranberry juice: Tangy, refreshing finish
Serving Style
Serve cold in a beer mug for a “warrior” presentation, or in a large glass for a more traditional cocktail feel. The drink is meant to be consumed in one go, much like the fictional bloodwine Drink Lab.
Mixology Tips
For a stronger “bloodwine” effect, increase Tabasco to 3–4 dashes.
Substitute other spiced rums or tequilas for different flavor profiles.
Serve with a garnish that matches Klingon culture — a cherry or lime slice adds both flavor and visual impact.
In short: Whether you’re sipping a fictional Klingon ritual or crafting a real-world warrior’s drink, the Klingon Blood Wine cocktail captures the essence of boldness, spice, and celebration — perfect for Star Trek fans or anyone who likes a drink with character.
I might try Klingon blood wine.
here's the recipe I found online
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Klingon Blood Wine — Mixology & Star Trek Lore
Klingon Blood Wine is both a fictional Star Trek beverage and a real-world cocktail inspired by its warrior culture, blending bold flavors with a “warrior’s spirit” theme.
Star Trek Origins
In Star Trek lore, bloodwine is a potent, highly intoxicating alcoholic drink native to the Klingon homeworld Qo’noS. It’s traditionally fermented from crushed live serpent worms, similar to grape wine-making, and is twice as potent as whiskey memory-alpha.fandom.com. It’s served warm, has no bubbles, and is reserved for celebrations, rituals, and inducting new warriors into the Order of the Bat’leth. Famous vintages include the 2309 release, and it’s often carried by Klingon officers for victory celebrations memory-alpha.fandom.com.
Real-World Cocktail Version
Mixologists have adapted the concept into a Klingon Blood Wine cocktail, designed to be bold, spicy, and full-bodied — much like its fictional counterpart www.cocktailsdrinks.com+1.
Ingredients (per serving) www.cocktailsdrinks.com+2
1 oz Jose Cuervo® Especial gold tequila
1 oz Captain Morgan® Original spiced rum
1 dash grenadine syrup
2 dashes Tabasco® sauce
Fill with cranberry juice (Ocean Spray)
Preparation www.cocktailsdrinks.com+1
In an ice-filled beer mug or large glass, add 2 dashes Tabasco sauce.
Pour in the tequila, spiced rum, and a dash of grenadine.
Fill with cranberry juice to the top.
Shake twice or stir, then serve immediately.
Optional garnish: lime slice or cherry for flair.
Flavor Profile
Tequila & spiced rum: Warm, earthy depth
Grenadine: Sweet, fruity note
Tabasco: Spicy kick
Cranberry juice: Tangy, refreshing finish
Serving Style
Serve cold in a beer mug for a “warrior” presentation, or in a large glass for a more traditional cocktail feel. The drink is meant to be consumed in one go, much like the fictional bloodwine Drink Lab.
Mixology Tips
For a stronger “bloodwine” effect, increase Tabasco to 3–4 dashes.
Substitute other spiced rums or tequilas for different flavor profiles.
Serve with a garnish that matches Klingon culture — a cherry or lime slice adds both flavor and visual impact.
In short: Whether you’re sipping a fictional Klingon ritual or crafting a real-world warrior’s drink, the Klingon Blood Wine cocktail captures the essence of boldness, spice, and celebration — perfect for Star Trek fans or anyone who likes a drink with character.
beermeplease · M
@AllycatAD i'll take a double 🤭
I have no favourites 😕
BillyMack · 46-50, M
I’ve no such list
mindstruggle · F
Yes
beermeplease · M
@mindstruggle yes im on your favorite list or yes i'm on your naughty/jerk list?
mindstruggle · F
@beermeplease
You'll never know. 🤣
You'll never know. 🤣
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beermeplease · M
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