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Posted: 10/03/04 04:59pm Link  |  Print  |  Notify Moderator

2 qts orange juice (pulpless is best)

1 750ml bottle Midori

1 750 ml vodka

Pour in a 1 gal sun tea jar.

Serve over ice.

It goes down really smooth, and seems not to punish excess consumption in the morning. Yes, folks, it is almost hangover-proof.

Warning: Use only real Midori. Generic "Melon Liqueur" will result in a bad head and a bad stomach if consumed in excess.


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Posted: 10/03/04 05:13pm Link  |  Print  |  Notify Moderator

Hmmm. This sounds really good; does anyone know how to break this down to equal proportions for a single drink?
Ashamed to admit I do not know how many ounces in 750 ml...


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does that mean you wake up drunk in the mourning?


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Posted: 10/03/04 06:34pm Link  |  Print  |  Notify Moderator

Just a guess, but the 750ml bottles replaced the so-called "fith", or 4/5ths of a quart (32ozs). Probably about 25 ounces.
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After taking a moment to look it up, 30ml is equivalent to 1 fl.oz. Does that help?

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Posted: 10/03/04 06:55pm Link  |  Print  |  Notify Moderator

750 ml. = 25.36 oz.

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Posted: 10/03/04 07:26pm Link  |  Print  |  Notify Moderator

25 oz. is close enough...thanks!

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Sorry, about the mass quantities. It is a party drink for us. I should also have mentioned that we find the sun tea jar with a spigot allows for less spillage as the night goes on.

For individual drinks, 3.2 oz OJ, 2.5 oz vodka, 2.5 oz Midori.

You can adjust for taste, though. Consider leaving out the vodka and then adding it to individual preference.

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Posted: 10/04/04 05:21am Link  |  Print  |  Notify Moderator

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Consider leaving out the vodka and then adding it to individual preference


Oh, yes, I'd have to. Everyone I know who drinks has his/her own idea of how much, and of what!

Best to take individual directions.

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