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Whats your favourate hot alcoholic drink?


dtaylor  9 | 823  
27 Dec 2007 /  #1
Recently ive been trying to expand my tastes in alcohol, for scientific reasons only of course. i came across the famous hot wine on krakows market square. it so yummy, but also goes straight to your head:) i found when exploring the market that drinking this and eating the grilled mountain cheese is an exceptional way to keep warm and prolong your need for the indoors.

id also like to know if anyone has good recipes for alcoholic drinks that keep your temperature up, or gets you drunk enough to forget the cold:)
Daisy  3 | 1211  
27 Dec 2007 /  #2
Gluhwein :)

recipe:

go to nearest Lidls and buy a bottle there

put in mug and microwave for one minute
Mufasa  19 | 357  
27 Dec 2007 /  #3
there's a restuarant just off the old market square in Warsaw - grzane wino to die for - cloves, cinamon and orange peel (not sure whether spelled correctly)
OP dtaylor  9 | 823  
27 Dec 2007 /  #4
grzane wino to die for - cloves, cinamon and orange peel (not sure whether spelled correctly)

you can get it here too, its like the stuff i was drinking on square
Mufasa  19 | 357  
27 Dec 2007 /  #5
'here' as in where?
OP dtaylor  9 | 823  
27 Dec 2007 /  #6
krakow:)
Mufasa  19 | 357  
27 Dec 2007 /  #7
great place to visit - is it as great to live there?
OP dtaylor  9 | 823  
27 Dec 2007 /  #8
well im not planning on moving on, atleast untill ive stayed here for a few more years, or might settle down here now i have my house done and dusted:)
Dice  15 | 452  
27 Dec 2007 /  #9
Hot Toddy - hot tea, honey, Irish whiskey (or brandy). Yum!
Mufasa  19 | 357  
27 Dec 2007 /  #10
well im not planning on moving on, atleast untill ive stayed here for a few more years, or might settle down here now i have my house done and dusted:)

sounds quite cosy :)

Hot Toddy - hot tea, honey, Irish whiskey (or brandy). Yum!

MMM that does sound yummy!
Eurola  4 | 1898  
30 Dec 2007 /  #11
- grzane wino to die for - cloves, cinamon and orange peel

It really keeps you warm this one, doesn't it.

Hot Toddy

I like this one too. Coffee can be used instead of tea. Yumm.
telefonitika  
30 Dec 2007 /  #12
Baileys in Coffee i have and it helps you sleep (though it 345am here in UK at min and i am still wide a bloody wake .. grrhhhh)
Eurola  4 | 1898  
30 Dec 2007 /  #13
I hope you're not working tomorrow tele. You have not many sleeping hours left.
You need a lot Baileys, forget the coffe now.
telefonitika  
30 Dec 2007 /  #14
Eurola

Nah no work not unless you count hitting the clothes sales in the shops and calling into polish shop for some stuff ...

:) i will manage .. usually do zonk out as bells ring in the new year i reckon lol .. :)
markme  - | 9  
12 Jan 2008 /  #15
Nothing like a hot Irish whiskey on a cold night, with some sugar, a slice of lemon, and a few cloves thrown in.
osiol  55 | 3921  
12 Jan 2008 /  #16
That's a dangerous thing for me to read. I have all of the above ingredients other than the whiskey with an e. I have a bottle of Laphroaig. Will that do as a substitute?

I like mulled wine, but it seems like far too long since I've had any.
markme  - | 9  
12 Jan 2008 /  #17
I have all of the above ingredients other than the whiskey with an e.

:-( Fair cop! Too many beers already! Cant say I'm familiar with Laphroaig, but seeing as its a single malt, and God knows the scots can make a good whisky too, I doubt you'll go too far wrong with it. Go on, treat yourself!
_Sofi_  
12 Jan 2008 /  #18
Warm... alcohol... no no NO!
osiol  55 | 3921  
12 Jan 2008 /  #19
the scots can make a good whisky

Aye! I just made some coffee too. I'll be awake for the next 5 hours then!

Warm... alcohol... no no NO!

yes yes YES! Supposedly it enters the bloodstream quicker. Drink it through a straw and you're laughing.
kioko  - | 84  
12 Jan 2008 /  #20
Grzaniec Galicyjski :)
z_darius  14 | 3960  
13 Jan 2008 /  #21
grzane wino to die for - cloves, cinamon and orange peel (not sure whether spelled correctly)

Now, that feels like home :)

Perfect spelling too.
Colloquial version is grzaniec.

As for a favorite one, I'm not much of a drinker so I take joy in occasional only sampling of all kinds of wines. Niagara is dotted with wineries so there is lots to choose from. Ice Wine is a big hit here, but all it's good for is just a small sip.
Krzysztof  2 | 971  
13 Jan 2008 /  #22
once or twice I drank also warm mead (just normal Polish mead, but hot and probably with some spices, but I don't remember what), it was good, although I generally hate sweet alcohol, so I drink it very rarely.
metaxa357  - | 17  
13 Jan 2008 /  #23
Grzaniec Galicyjski :)

yeah, that's the best and easiest way to drink warm wine at home, because it's ready to drink - already contains spices. they also give it in some pubs in Poland.

perfect for the cold winter :)
miranda  
13 Jan 2008 /  #24
black tea with rum, a slice of orange+cinnamon and cloves - really warms you up:)

Served by my friend - coffee/tea house "Fanaberia" owner in Szczecin, yum.
Davey  13 | 388  
13 Jan 2008 /  #25
Saki...but that's not Polish
ukpolska  
13 Jan 2008 /  #26
Brandy, and I am drinking it now as I have a cold; better than any cough medicine lol :O)

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