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Adding Seltzer to the Soda Dispenser and Other Drinks - CrackBauer - 11-17-2014 Having a dispenser filled with various sodas and juices is nice, but why plain seltzer is out is puzzling. It opens the barman to a few more cocktails and if you toss in some sodium, you've got club soda. You could even mix it from the chem dispenser if you wanted ((carbon+oxygen)+water). Additionally, I looked up some other drinks that can be made with the current ingredients. Black Russian: Vodka + Coffee French 75: Gin + Champagne + Lemon juice + Sugar Mimosa: Orange juice + Champagne Negroni: Gin + Vermouth + Bitters, orange peel optional Necroni: Same as above, but add Ectoplasm. Rob Roy: Whiskey + Vermouth + Bitters Anyone want to weigh in or have other suggestions? Re: Adding Seltzer to the Soda Dispenser and Other Drinks - Haine - 11-22-2014 Adding more drinks is pretty simple and I'd love to add more options for the barman. HOW YOU CAN HELP MAKE IT EASY: I need a few things:
Re: Adding Seltzer to the Soda Dispenser and Other Drinks - CrackBauer - 11-22-2014 Haine Wrote:HOW YOU CAN HELP MAKE IT EASY Sure thing, here are all the extra details. I don't know the exact alchohol-to-ethanol rates of the drinks, so I'm going for verbal descriptions. Rob Roy's been axed as it's functionally identical to the Manhattan. Code: Black Russian Re: Adding Seltzer to the Soda Dispenser and Other Drinks - CrackBauer - 11-22-2014 CrackBauer Wrote:Haine Wrote:HOW YOU CAN HELP MAKE IT EASY-drink shenanigans- Whoops, forgot to add the descriptions. Code: Black Russian: "A vodka-infused coffee cocktail." Re: Adding Seltzer to the Soda Dispenser and Other Drinks - Weavel - 11-22-2014 Christmas Dinner - mashed potatos - beff - chicken soup (there is no reagent for turkey, fuck u) - gravy - salt - egg nog - wine (no brandy) - chocolate HEX #FFFF99 The mixture gives off a homely heat and turns a golden-brownish beige. Festive! "Mmmm! Tastes just like disappointment and awkwardly hugging relatives." With the egg nog and the wine, I'd say it should be about as strong as a rum. A good hearty, jolly drink. Re: Adding Seltzer to the Soda Dispenser and Other Drinks - BaneOfGiygas - 11-22-2014 Name: Chernobeer Recipe: Uranium + Beer + Unstable Reagent Color: Light green. #5CD65C, perhaps. Description: "A beer that RADIATES with flavor!" Reaction: "The drink begins bubbling violently and glows with a sickly green hue." Strength: Very potent, possibly with a chance of mutation. Name: Skittles Recipe: Wine + Colorful Reagent + Space Drugs Color: Well, if there was a way to make it flash rainbow, that would be the desired effect. If not, pure white like colorful reagent. Description: "See the rainbow! Taste the rainbow!" Reaction: "Your eyes are assaulted with a flurry of color coming from the drink." Strength: Potent, but not to the "OHMYGOD I'M VOMITING EVERYWHERE" extent. Should also give rainbow-vision and maybe make the drinker flash rainbow, himself. Re: Adding Seltzer to the Soda Dispenser and Other Drinks - APARTHEID - 11-23-2014 BaneOfGiygas Wrote:Name: Chernobeer Or causes rainbow flashing puke. One or the other. ![]() Re: Adding Seltzer to the Soda Dispenser and Other Drinks - Sam Guivene - 11-23-2014 BaneOfGiygas Wrote:Name: Chernobeer Name: Skittlebräu Recipe: Skittles + Beer Color: Brown Description: Beer that has candy floating in it, a fat mans dream. Reaction: You feel a wave of incompetence and obesity wash over you. Strength: Moderately potent, possibly causes yellowing of the skin and/or obesity. Re: Adding Seltzer to the Soda Dispenser and Other Drinks - Haine - 11-23-2014 CrackBauer Wrote:Sure thing, here are all the extra details. I don't know the exact alchohol-to-ethanol rates of the drinks, so I'm going for verbal descriptions. Rob Roy's been axed as it's functionally identical to the Manhattan.Alright, these should all be in and functional now. If you do the same thing for seltzer/club soda/drinks made with either of those, I can add them as well. Re: Adding Seltzer to the Soda Dispenser and Other Drinks - Frank_Stein - 11-23-2014 Is mint something available? Mint Julep Recipe: Bourbon + Sugar + Mint Color: A light orange Description "Reminds you of dixie" Reaction: "A cool sweet smell reaches your nose" Strength: Same as bourbon. Cools you down a little. Maybe gives your speech a southern drawl accent. Crème de menthe Recipe: Ethanol + Mint + Sugar Color: A dark green #339900 Description "Sweet and minty" Reaction: "The mixture turns a thick, syrupy green" Strength: Strong. Cools you down. Gives you fresh breath. Vodka Stinger Recipe: Vodka + Crème de menthe Color: A pale green Description "Just like mom used to make" Reaction: The mixture turns a pale green Strength: Pretty strong. Cools you down. Changeling Stinger Recipe: neurotoxin + Crème de menthe Color: #00CC00 Description "I don't think you should drink this" Reaction: The drink tries to jump out of the glass Strength: Gets you real fucked up. Re: Adding Seltzer to the Soda Dispenser and Other Drinks - Sam Guivene - 11-24-2014 Absinthe Recipe: 2 part ethanol, 1 part Ephedrine. Color: A light green Reaction: "The mixture turns a light green as nauseating fumes waft off of it" Strength: Moderate, also hallucinagenc Description: Only good things can come of drinking this highly illegal beverage. Laudanum Recipe: Morphine + sugar + Ethanol Color: Reddish brown Reaction: "A bitter vapor wafts from the solution." Strength: Mild-moderate alcohol effect, however also contains lower dosage morphine, so naturally it has all the effects of that, this is inferior to using morphine in just about every way. Description: An antiquated cure-all, surely nothing bad can come of ingesting this. Re: Adding Seltzer to the Soda Dispenser and Other Drinks - Sam Guivene - 12-05-2014 Recently there were a few people suggesting that the Twilight special I made in game actually be a real beverage, so I'll link it here Name: Twilight Special Recipe: Bloody Mary + Glitter Color: Red, glittery Description: Its like a bunch of angsty teens attempted to be scary! Reaction: The Bloody Mary suddenly seems significantly more fabulous. Strength: Same as bloody mary, also has glitter effect, anything worse comes from incomplete reactions and/or leaving some of the more toxic precurser chems in the drink. |