A recipe from my Grandma Briere who was a bartender for 30 years. Original price for this drink in the 70s was $1.60. Garnish with an orange slice, cherry, or any other fruit.
Ingredients
- 0.75 fluids ounce whiskey
- 0.75 fluids ounce vodka
- 0.75 fluids ounce gin
- 0.75 fluids ounce green creme de menthe
- 0.5 fluids ounce cola-flavored carbonated beverage , such as Coca-Cola®
- 0.5 fluids ounce lemon-lime carbonated beverage , such as 7Up®
- 0.5 fluids ounce sweet and sour mix , or to taste
- 1 cup crushed ice , or as desired
Instructions
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Mix whiskey, vodka, gin, creme de menthe, cola-flavored beverage, lemon-lime flavored beverage, and sweet and sour mix together in a cocktail shake. Fill a glass with ice; pour drink over ice.
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