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Need ice help, making Grusha when away from home.

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July 15, 2019, 09:05 AM
ChuckFinley
Need ice help, making Grusha when away from home.
Grusha recipe:
3/4 cup pear infused vodka
3/4 cup elderflower liquer
Pear puree
Splash of prosecco
Grated nutmeg
All served over shaved or soft ice.

I'll be attending a weekend family event. This will lubricate the experience substantially.
I'll be driving and can bring all the ingredients, but ice will likely not stay ideal, even with modern uber coolers.
I think there are a couple of fast food places that serve the nice, soft, cylinders of ice that will resell just ice. I can't remember which those are. Anyone know?

Also, a PSA, beyond not drinking and driving, these are potent enough that they are immediately fatal to flies and insects that get drawn to it from the elderflower scent, so indoor drinking is best.




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July 15, 2019, 09:10 AM
trapper189
I've seen McDonald's selling ice at the drive through.
July 15, 2019, 09:19 AM
Wayniac
Sonic sells the ice you seek.

Another option is to purchase a chunk of dry ice to keep your ice cold while underway.
July 15, 2019, 11:49 AM
ChuckFinley
quote:
Originally posted by Wayniac:
Sonic sells the ice you seek.

Another option is to purchase a chunk of dry ice to keep your ice cold while underway.


Thanks! Couldn't remember if it was Sonic or Rally's.




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