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Cocktail

Discussion in 'General Discussion' started by chenyswhite, May 24, 2017.

  1. chenyswhite

    chenyswhite New Member

    Anyone never been to the bar to drink cocktails as me? This sounds really counseling, of course, I am not a minor. Therefore, I was shocked when I learned that cocktails also add tea. Are you all know about this fact, and only hide me in the dark? I don’t know why tea can been add into cocktails?
     
  2. flutterby

    flutterby Active Member

    Hi there
    Actually tea and all kinds of interesting things can be added to cocktails - like shots of ginger or peppermint to Vodka if you have a cold or lung congestion. Herbs and cocktails are a nice combination when done right.
     
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  3. chenyswhite

    chenyswhite New Member

    Interesting~
    Is a cocktail that can make other things work? or we would like to add some flavor into it for rich tasty?
     
  4. flutterby

    flutterby Active Member

    just must add: I haven't had any Vodka or a martini in years and I probably wouldn't now because of the genetically modified ingredients. Organic beer rocks!
     
  5. flutterby

    flutterby Active Member

    Too much alcohol damages the brain and liver which can result in chronic depression.
     
  6. flutterby

    flutterby Active Member

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    flutterby Active Member

  8. flutterby

    flutterby Active Member

    And damages the heart:

    "Alcoholic cardiomyopathy is a form of heart disease caused by alcohol abuse. Long-term alcohol abuse weakens and thins the heart muscle, affecting its ability to pump blood. When your heart can’t pump blood efficiently, the lack of blood flow disrupts all your body’s major functions. This can lead to heart failure and other life-threatening health problems."

    http://www.healthline.com/health/alcoholism/cariomyopathy#overview1
     
  9. chenyswhite

    chenyswhite New Member

    Ha, I know that alcohol will hurt the human body, but there is no problem with right amount.
     
  10. chenyswhite

    chenyswhite New Member

    Thank you for your caution, I will pay attention to it.
     

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