Campari.??

Again, don't taste it. Rather 'feel' it.

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RobertMacy
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Heartburn or a royal cleaning may not be the feeling he's looking for!

Jamie

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Maynard A. Philbrook Jr.

And lands you right in the tank. ;)

Cheers

Phil Hobbs

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Phil Hobbs

Never tasted it myself, but I've noticed that in novels (old mystery/detective stories set in Italy) it is quite common for characters to just order it straight. In fact, I had the impression that it must be something mild.

No accounting for taste!

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Bob Masta

I always drank it, straight also, it is an acquired taste, ...which I never acquired. Over the rocks, or cold, made it more bitter, [if that was even possible] so didn't like that at all. However the effect on digestion is incredible. It's kind of the reverse of Ezekiel and the scrolls.

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RobertMacy

they're not a friend.

like somebody else said, with draino and then poured down the drain.

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Cydrome Leader

It probably cleans out clogs better than straight Drano.

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John Larkin

That may be a suitable recipe, but it's the wrong application for Jim to use.

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RosemontCrest

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