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OK, so you want a drink that would knock your 250lb Narn warrior on his ass? We're working on it, give us time. For now try some of these. We can't guarantee what they'll actually taste like, half of them were created by the time we were seeing 22's on our 20-siders, but they seemed pretty damn good at the time!


Vanilla Rum & Coke A little flavor for the old Rum & Coke.
Liquid Heroin Tastes great, less filling, FAST ACTING!
Pinky Hey, if The Brain has his own drink, why should Pinky be left out?
The Brain I dare anyone to actually drink this one.
Electric Island Lemonade Lemonade is good, pink lemonade is better, BLUE lemonade rules!
The Rainbow Here's one to try, found it in a magazine.



Vanilla Rum & Coke
Rum and Coke was a good start, but when we got bored with that we tried adding several things. This was the best result so far.

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Liquid Heroin
I've seen this drink made several ways and other names for this drink, but this was how we we first had it served. The drink tastes like candy, but no candy has a kick like this!

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Pinky
Pinky is the companion to The Brain. The main difference between this drink and The Brain is EVERYTHING. To begin with, pinky is actually drinkable and tastes pretty damn good as a shot.

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The Brain
Ah yes, the brain. We stumbled upon him in our Bartender's Guide. It sounded fun, so we tried it. No one has been brave enough to actually drink it yet.

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Electric Island Lemonade
Don't like lemonade? No problem, it tastes like coconuts.
Don't like coconuts? No problem, it tastes like lemonade.

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The Rainbow
The first person who can make this drink look like the one I saw in the magazine gets 5 bonus character points! Blend the ice with enough grenadine to turn it an alarming color. Pour the resulting slushie into a Champagne flute, then gently add the remaining ingredients, one at a time, so that each addition changes the color pattern of the drink.

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