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Old 04-07-2013, 08:39 PM   #21
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Our favorite:

Whipped Cream Vodka
Orange Crush Soda

Tastes like a Dreamsicle!
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Old 04-07-2013, 08:43 PM   #22
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The Jack Daniels Tennessee Honey is pretty awesome after a trip through the cocktail shaker...
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Old 04-07-2013, 08:46 PM   #23
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I used to do the beer but after a good dinner and being full beer just never goes down so good sometimes. This year I will be taking Pendleton along with some 7up. A couple of those and all will be good and no more feeling like a blow fish.
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Old 04-07-2013, 08:55 PM   #24
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While camping me and my talks with my butler "Patron" is all I need. Bottle of Patron shot glass and a coke for a chaser. And I am one very HAPPY CAMPER!!!
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Old 04-07-2013, 09:10 PM   #25
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My margarita : Cuervo classic lime mix, Cuervo gold, cap Morgan spiced rum.... M mm good!
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Old 04-07-2013, 09:12 PM   #26
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For those nights that it gets a little chilly out try this one, crock pot filled and warming with part apple juice, part apple cider, and part Everclear. We simply call this home made apple pie! FYI, don't drink too many of these sitting down and then stand up.....bad news. If you want a little twist, you can keep the Everclear out and then mix in either whipped cream vodka or choose to set sail with Captain Morgan (my personal fave next to the Everclear) on a cup by cup basis.
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Old 04-07-2013, 09:15 PM   #27
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Per the wife..
Whipped cream vodka and cream soda

Bubblegum vodka and big red

Coconut vodka and sunkist

She has lots more....lol..

Me...im a rum guy....kraken, captain, appelton etc.....the best ones are from the bahamas and Jamaica.......with a splash of coke....
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Old 04-07-2013, 09:20 PM   #28
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Old 04-07-2013, 09:23 PM   #29
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Just can't beat sharing a Long Island Ice Tea with your friends so here's a how to make a pitcher the greatest LI you'll ever taste (or at least I've been told this by many smiling faces).

1/3 C Vodka (brand does not matter but stay away from the cheap stuff)
1/3 C Gin (again, brand not important)
1/3 C Rum ( Barcardi light rum.)
1/3 C Tequila (white tequila is best but get something decent).
1/3 C Tipple Sec (any brand but stay away from the stuff in the plastic bottle.).
1-2/3 C Finest Call sweet & sour mix. (You can get this at Sams. This mix really makes a difference.)

Fill a glass with ice, put in mixture to about 2/3rds full, top with diet Pepsi until you achieve the tea color, squeeze in a slice of lemon and ring the glass with it. Enjoy and get ready to mix the next batch.
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You guys have been great. Got many good ideas to try around the campfire. Thanks!
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Old 04-08-2013, 07:40 AM   #31
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For those nights that it gets a little chilly out try this one, crock pot filled and warming with part apple juice, part apple cider, and part Everclear. We simply call this home made apple pie! FYI, don't drink too many of these sitting down and then stand up.....bad news. If you want a little twist, you can keep the Everclear out and then mix in either whipped cream vodka or choose to set sail with Captain Morgan (my personal fave next to the Everclear) on a cup by cup basis.
Same stuff, but I usually make this on the stove in a 6-quart pot. A few variations:

1/2 gallon apple cider
1 gallon apple juice
1 cup of sugar
6-8 cinnamon sticks

Cook on the stove for 2 hours at barely a summer.

Add a bottle of Everclear and cool as quickly as possible (in the winter, we set the pot out in the snow).

I enjoy it over ice and haven't ever had it warm- but we've long said that heated in a crock pot would be nice.

Secondly, the Bullets really work as advertised. We have the "Baby Bullet" for making baby foods- it's pretty amazing what it'll wail through.

Finally, my drink of choice is Lemon Rum and Sprite. Some days it's rum-flavored Sprite and some days it's Sprite-flavored rum....
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Old 04-08-2013, 07:42 AM   #32
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Thanks, ssharey! I love LI iced teas!
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Per the wife..
Whipped cream vodka and cream soda

Bubblegum vodka and big red

Coconut vodka and sunkist

She has lots more....lol..

Me...im a rum guy....kraken, captain, appelton etc.....the best ones are from the bahamas and Jamaica.......with a splash of coke....
Our favorite rum is Bacardi 8. Smooth enough to sip straight. On a cold winter's night of camping, we enjoy warm amaretto with a spot of whipped cream on top.
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Old 04-08-2013, 08:13 AM   #34
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I'm lazy and love Lime-A-Rita. The refreshing ready-to-drink Margarita With a Twist of Bud Light Lime. Look for it wherever Bud Light Lime is sold!
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Lime-a-rita's are great. Also have strawberry ones.

I also like anything with Malibu. Either just with pineapple juice or a bay breeze (pineapple juice and cranberry juice). It's like drinking candy.
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Old 04-08-2013, 08:43 AM   #36
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A glass, one ice cube and a bottle of Jack Daniels Old #7.

Now that's a cocktail!
After reading through all of the posts, I was thinking that y'all are making this entirely too difficult. I finally came across Indymule's thread, and will have to agree, except I am not quite a purist, as I use several ice cubes.

I also keep Maker's Mark and some Vodka in my trailer liquor cabinet.
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Old 04-08-2013, 08:56 AM   #37
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My DW sells Tastefully Simple. They have a few items that you mix Vodka or rum and water then freeze. Great to make up the week before and take along.

I myself always have the big bottle of Captain Morgan and the big container of Country Time Lemonade. Plenty of ice in a big insulated cup.

If I run out of Lemonade there's always Dr. Pepper or Coke around.
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Frozen cocktails.

Most of you may have already seen this recipe as it originated from a camping forum. It would also help if you are a vodka drinker.
4 - 750 ml bottles of Vodka. I use Kettle One and pour into recycled Glass Vodka bottles.
2 - 1lb bags Skittles candies. Flavor is your choice. I use regular Skittles.
Separate all different flavors. Add flavors to bottles and use them all. DO NOT forget you will have displacement. Allow Skittles to dissolve. Roll bottles over occasionally until all of the Skittles are dissolved. Put into freezer for a couple of hours serve as needed. Shots, rock glass, ect...
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Most of you may have already seen this recipe as it originated from a camping forum. It would also help if you are a vodka drinker.
4 - 750 ml bottles of Vodka. I use Kettle One and pour into recycled Glass Vodka bottles.
2 - 1lb bags Skittles candies. Flavor is your choice. I use regular Skittles.
Separate all different flavors. Add flavors to bottles and use them all. DO NOT forget you will have displacement. Allow Skittles to dissolve. Roll bottles over occasionally until all of the Skittles are dissolved. Put into freezer for a couple of hours serve as needed. Shots, rock glass, ect...
We do this with Jolly Ranchers and mason jars
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