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Posted by "Steve Harwood" <sharwood@iprimus.ca> on Sat, 24 Feb 2001 22:44:15 -0500
Thomas/Bob, based on those potent ingredients and your experimentations I am
surprised that you both have the vision necessary to type anymore.
This was great reading and will archive this recipe to my favorites folder.
Cheers!
Steve
-----Original Message-----
From: owner-army-list@CdnArmy.ca [mailtowner-army-list@CdnArmy.ca]On
Behalf Of Thomas A Bisping
Sent: Saturday, February 24, 2001 10:22 PM
To: army-list@CdnArmy.ca
Subject: Re: Yeah Steve, How‘d it go?
OK. Here‘s my personal recipe for Artillery Punch.
You start with a solid non alcoholic base. Mostly for color and
texture. Hawaiian Punch or other red tropical fruit punch,
cranberry/raspberry juice, and finally raspberry ginger ale. Mix.
There‘s a danger the base will be flat so feel free to use the raspberry
ginger ale to bring a strong bubbly flavor to it.
Now add a quart of Vodka, three bottles of champaign or other
sparkling white wine, and last but not least a quart of grain alcohol,
known here in the States as "Everclear". BTW: any clear liquor can be
used in place of the vodka, such as Puerto Rican Rum or Gin.
Because of the inclusion of the last ingredient, "Everclear", it is
advisable Noting well that there are several members of the Law
Enforcement community, on this list that a supply of the nonalcoholic
base be left for the designated drivers, pregnant women, and recovering
alcoholics, so they too may partake in the toasts!
There is a tradition in the US Field Artillery that any punch, using
cognac be called a "French 75". This alludes to the fact, that the main
gun of the US Army in WW I, was the classic M1897 French 75mm. Feel free
to substitute the champaign with cognac.
I‘ve had to do a lot of experimentation to come up with this.
Take Care, Tom Bisping
On Sat, 24 Feb 2001 10:33:51 -0700 "The MacFarlanes‘"
writes:
> I guess, for the non-alcoholic version, have a glass of iced tea with
> orange
> juice...
>
> Artillery Punch
>
> 1 qt strong black tea
> 1 qt rye
> 1 bottle red wine
> 1 pt Jamaican rum
> 1/2 pint brandy
> 1 jigger Benedictine
> 1 pt orange juice
> 1/2 pt lemon juice
>
> Combine in a large punch bowl, with a block of ice. If found too
> dry, sugar
> syrup may be added. Garnish with twists of lemon peel
>
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "Beth MacFarlane"
> To:
> Sent: Saturday, February 24, 2001 10:22 AM
> Subject: Re: Yeah Steve, How‘d it go?
>
>
> > Dear Sarge
> >
> > I think a wee dram or two of the infamous punch may bring our
> non-gunner
> friends
> > up to our standards. Of course, they would only be allowed to
> partake of
> this
> > nectar of the gods on St. Barbara‘s Day!
> > Ubique
> > Bob
> >
>
>
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Thomas/Bob, based on those potent ingredients and your experimentations I am
surprised that you both have the vision necessary to type anymore.
This was great reading and will archive this recipe to my favorites folder.
Cheers!
Steve
-----Original Message-----
From: owner-army-list@CdnArmy.ca [mailtowner-army-list@CdnArmy.ca]On
Behalf Of Thomas A Bisping
Sent: Saturday, February 24, 2001 10:22 PM
To: army-list@CdnArmy.ca
Subject: Re: Yeah Steve, How‘d it go?
OK. Here‘s my personal recipe for Artillery Punch.
You start with a solid non alcoholic base. Mostly for color and
texture. Hawaiian Punch or other red tropical fruit punch,
cranberry/raspberry juice, and finally raspberry ginger ale. Mix.
There‘s a danger the base will be flat so feel free to use the raspberry
ginger ale to bring a strong bubbly flavor to it.
Now add a quart of Vodka, three bottles of champaign or other
sparkling white wine, and last but not least a quart of grain alcohol,
known here in the States as "Everclear". BTW: any clear liquor can be
used in place of the vodka, such as Puerto Rican Rum or Gin.
Because of the inclusion of the last ingredient, "Everclear", it is
advisable Noting well that there are several members of the Law
Enforcement community, on this list that a supply of the nonalcoholic
base be left for the designated drivers, pregnant women, and recovering
alcoholics, so they too may partake in the toasts!
There is a tradition in the US Field Artillery that any punch, using
cognac be called a "French 75". This alludes to the fact, that the main
gun of the US Army in WW I, was the classic M1897 French 75mm. Feel free
to substitute the champaign with cognac.
I‘ve had to do a lot of experimentation to come up with this.
Take Care, Tom Bisping
On Sat, 24 Feb 2001 10:33:51 -0700 "The MacFarlanes‘"
writes:
> I guess, for the non-alcoholic version, have a glass of iced tea with
> orange
> juice...
>
> Artillery Punch
>
> 1 qt strong black tea
> 1 qt rye
> 1 bottle red wine
> 1 pt Jamaican rum
> 1/2 pint brandy
> 1 jigger Benedictine
> 1 pt orange juice
> 1/2 pt lemon juice
>
> Combine in a large punch bowl, with a block of ice. If found too
> dry, sugar
> syrup may be added. Garnish with twists of lemon peel
>
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "Beth MacFarlane"
> To:
> Sent: Saturday, February 24, 2001 10:22 AM
> Subject: Re: Yeah Steve, How‘d it go?
>
>
> > Dear Sarge
> >
> > I think a wee dram or two of the infamous punch may bring our
> non-gunner
> friends
> > up to our standards. Of course, they would only be allowed to
> partake of
> this
> > nectar of the gods on St. Barbara‘s Day!
> > Ubique
> > Bob
> >
>
>
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