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I've seen the drink sold as a Bulldog (with the addition of Ginger Ale) and a Little Ginny (just the gin and Orange Juice (1:3)).
I'd assume if kept for a long period of time they would have a chance of spoiling due to the higher sugar content in the orange juice.
If it smells funky, dump it. Drink at your own risk!
A mixture is like something you use to ster food with! That is related to a blender or a food processor. There are cement mixers for mixing cement, mortar, and concrete. In sound studios, there are mixer panels for adjusting the sound. A mixer is also a type of alcoholic beverage.
Yes. Any food can go bad given enough time (except apparently honey. I'm not sure whether to believe that).
Yes, alcoholic cider can go bad over time due to factors such as exposure to air, light, and temperature fluctuations. It is best to store cider in a cool, dark place and consume it within a reasonable timeframe to ensure freshness and quality.
Absoltely it's a very bad idea ! The alcoholic could be so 'out of it' that they may harm the child without realising it !
Addiction to an alcoholic drink is very bad because you get very hooked on it, and then you can't stop. It might sometimes even injure your lungs very bad.
The speaker in Concrete Mixers thinks they are interesting and impressive.
No - a recovering alcoholic is sober. They smell no better or worse than anyone else ffs
No, theere are no remote controlled mixers.
The companies that make the best laboratory mixers include Cole-Palmer and Silverson. The mixers are used in labs to mix liquids. The mixers can be bought on their website.
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Was a recovering alcoholic and drug addict
There are many stores online that sell or rent industrial mixers. The website Mixer Direct has many models available, from small mixers to larger mixers: http://www.mixerdirect.com/.