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Friday, 20 October 2006

Romulan Ale


Description:
Posted from drinksmixer.com

Description from Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

In the fictional Star Trek universe, Romulan Ale is a blue ale produced by the Romulan people.

Romulan ale is a particularly strong alcoholic beverage. It is either nearly or just as strong as certain Klingon beverages. Those who drink Romulan ale for the first time are advised about the strength of that beverage. According to the Star Trek Cookbook, the Romulan ale used for shooting was actually blue Gatorade.

Ingredients:
375 ml Bacardi® 151 rum
375 ml Everclear® alcohol
375 ml Blue Curacao liqueur

Directions:
Combine ingredients in a (just over) one-liter bottle. Chill in freezer for two hours. Serve in shot glasses.

Klingon Raktajino


Description:
Posted from K'tesh's Klingon Recipe Pages

Klingon Raktajino: Raktajino was identified as a Klingon Coffee in several episodes of Star Trek TOS, but the best example was from "Trials and Tribble-ations". I do not have the official recipe, here try these mixes. The first is actually Klah which was taken from the book "The Dragonlover's Guide to PERN" based on the novels from Anne McCaffery. The second was sent by Ka'Diin Kasara of the KIDC, and the newest was sent by Kor 'a of the IKV bortaS.

Ingredients:
Raktajino: Klah Version

2 Tbs. Sweet ground chocolate
1/2 cup dark cocoa
3/8 tsp. Cinnamon
1 tsp. Dark Instant Coffee Crystals Ground into powder
Pinch of nutmeg

Raktajino: House of Kasara blend

1 1/2 cup powdered non-dairy creamer
1 cup sugar
1/2 cup unsweetened cocoa
6 Tbs. instant coffee
1/2 tsp. ground allspice
1/2 tsp. ground cinnamon

Note: lightweight Terran friends may prefer a mix made with 3 tablespoons of instant coffee.

Makes approximately 14 servings.

Raktajino: bortaS Blend

2 quarts of THAI TEA (at your local asian market) DOUBLE brewed!
1-2 cups sugar
sweet cream

Directions:
For Raktajino: Klah and House of Kasara blend versions mix all ingredients together, and store in airtight container.

To serve, use 3 teaspoons to 3/4 cup not-quite-boiling water. When served, the drink should be thick, much like hot cocoa

For Raktajino: bortaS Blend
Fill your drinking container 3/4 full of Thai tea/sugar mixture, and add sweet cream to top! Enjoy!