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Main Forums => The Roundtable => Topic started by: Ben on September 17, 2017, 09:58:52 PM
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Have any of you ever tried this drink? Non-alcoholic, but called scotch and soda. I'm in Caldwell,ID right now, and just learned it is apparently a popular regional drink in ID and eastern OR/WA. It's either sprite or 7-up, a shot of vanilla syrup, and some lime.
Sold at diners and the local fast food burger joints, even gas stations. I don't drink much soda at all anymore, but might try one of these tomorrow with lunch.
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Can you stop bringing your mixological opinions into innocent subjects like politics?
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Can you stop bringing your mixological opinions into innocent subjects like politics?
oops. That's what I get for drinking real scotch and soda. :laugh:
Moved.
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On second thought, @realScotch&Soda could be a winning ticket in '20.
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I have had this on my road trips to Walla Walla and parts of Idaho. Classically, it is a 7-UP (Sprite can be substituted), a shot of vanilla syrup (like used for coffee), and a squeeze of a lemon wedge or a lime wedge into the drink with the wedge then dropped in. I like it best with the lime. They are good and you should try one.
If you run into any restaurants in Idaho serving 'finger steaks', you should try those as well.
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If you run into any restaurants in Idaho serving 'finger steaks', you should try those as well.
The diner I'm hitting for breakfast tomorrow has those. Maybe I'll have to do dinner there as well. :)
This stuff seems to be a "Boise and points North" thing. I've been spending most of my time down by Twin Falls or Eastern Idaho when exploring the state and haven't run into either of these at those places. They just hooked me on fry sauce. :laugh:
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You lost me at non-alcoholic.
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In related news, why don't more places serve egg creams? =(
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I'm in Caldwell,ID right now, and just learned it is apparently a popular regional drink in ID and eastern OR/WA.
Also northern Nevada. The pizza place in my hometown used to serve it.
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In related news, why don't more places serve egg creams? =(
I was going to ask the same thing. It* was a favorite in New York when I lived there. They know about it in MO?
Terry
* glass tumbler 3/4 full of club soda, add milk to create white foam, pour chocolate syrup through the foam, insert spoon through foam to mix the chocolate in the club soda, withdraw spoon. No eggs involved.
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In related news, why don't more places serve egg creams? =(
The Silver Diner chain here in NoVa does, or used to before they became a "farm to table" establishment. I haven't been back since.
Chris
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You lost me at non-alcoholic.
Idaho? Must be a LDS thing.
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I was going to ask the same thing. It* was a favorite in New York when I lived there. They know about it in MO?
A coffee shop in St. Charles had it on their menu, and they made one for me once. But they weren't really good about telling the baristas how to make them. Or in any way famliarizing them with the concept. I gave up asking for them.
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A coffee shop in St. Charles had it on their menu, and they made one for me once. But they weren't really good about telling the baristas how to make them. Or in any way famliarizing them with the concept. I gave up asking for them.
I hear they make them really good in this one restaurant in Kentucky. Okay then.
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I hear they make them really good in this one restaurant in Kentucky. Okay then.
I just watched that episode. (I got the first season as a birthday gift.) And that's probably why I brought it up just now.