lstpierre said:Our unit is doing an event with an army unit, and we want to treat them to a traditional RCAF drink. As an example, the traditional drink for RCR (I believe) is drambuie. Does the air force have anything like this?
Occam said:Moosemilk?
Is there anything Moosemilk can't do?
Moose Milk
There are many recipes for this uniquely Canadian drink but almost all call for rum - and lots of it. Some also include brandy. Add some coffee liqueur as well - all to a milk, cream and vanilla ice cream base with some sugar and a little nutmeg to enhance the flavour. Go to any Christmas celebration at an air wing in Canada and somebody will have mixed up a barrel of this memorable Air Force concoction.
Damn, I was just about to type "Shirley Temple -- with extra grenadine for those 'manly' fighter pilots" ;DTango2Bravo said:Shirley Temple seems to ring a bell for the RCAF.
Tango2Bravo said:Shirley Temple seems to ring a bell for the RCAF.
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Go to any Christmas celebration at an air wing in Canada and somebody will have mixed up a barrel of this memorable Air Force concoction.
lstpierre said:Our unit is doing an event with an army unit, and we want to treat them to a traditional RCAF drink. As an example, the traditional drink for RCR (I believe) is drambuie. Does the air force have anything like this?
Redeye said:If it's pink and has an umbrella in it, you're probably on the right track.
Sorry, couldn't resist...Wine??...as in wahhhh!!lstpierre said:Our unit is doing an event with an army unit, and we want to treat them to a traditional RCAF drink. As an example, the traditional drink for RCR (I believe) is drambuie. Does the air force have anything like this?
Kalatzi said:Though not a drink Blue angels can be an interesting accompaniment to the above
One of those "Dont try This at home kids" stunts >
originally with the "issue" dark (er) (est) rum..........Yummy.Michael O'Leary said:Drambuie is not a "traditional RCR drink." The only regimentally acknowledged drink is the Ortona Toast, a regimental toast made of rum, water and sugar.
No such thing - so it's irrelevant.dapaterson said:But what's the drink of the Army Air Corps?
dapaterson said:But what's the drink of the Army Air Corps?