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Storm of the Century Hurricane

Submitted by: ACHERRE 
Home Town: Rochester, New York, USA
This hurricane recipe is unparalleled for taste and drinkability! Everyone I've introduced it to has become hooked, and the bar that serves the original recipe routinely runs out of hurricane glasses to serve in, due to the popularity of this tasty beverage! 

Liquid Cocaine

Submitted by: HOTSHOTS3 
A great shot for all parties! 

Blue Flame

Submitted by: J. Stahl 
Southern Comfort is poured in a layer over peppermint schnapps. It is then lit, producing a blue flame. Don't forget to blow it out before drinking! 

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