Erick & Vivi dive into Mark Jones’s 1993 Leprechaun! Topics include wondering what magic sounds like, losing your money because you’ve never been on a pogo stick, and a cute little leprechaun shining shoes!
Disclaimer Drink responsibly. This recipe contains alcohol and is for people that are 21 years of age or older. This drink does have an open flame so be sure not to leave the fire on for too long or drink when the glass is too hot. Always be careful when lighting any drink on fire or just don’t do it. Please be careful when using activated charcoal as it decreases how much your body absorbs and can reduce the effectiveness of medication.
Erick & Vivi dive into Joe Dante’s 1984 Gremlins and Billy’s mom after having blended and microwaved a few gremlins gave us an idea!
Ingredients
2 oz Rumchata
1 oz Peppermint Schnapps
1 oz Creme De Menthe
3 oz Half and Half
Chocolate Syrup
Candy Canes
Directions
Step 1
In a shaker, add rumchata, peppermint schnapps, creme de menthe, and half and half. Shake without ice!
Step 2
Crush a candy cane and put on a plate. Rim a glass with chocolate syrup and place glass over crushed candy cane.
Step 3
Pour mix into glass and garnish with a candy cane. Cheers!
Vivi Rating: 4.5
Erick Rating: 5
Shaken Not Scared Rating: 4.75
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Erick & Vivi dive into Joe Dante’s 1984 Gremlins! Topics include using the paper internet to find out what a Mogwai is, supporting your family while your dead dad goes around trying to sell his crappy inventions, and whether beer, milk, and juice are water-based (clearly we’re not as smart as Gremlins)! Shout out to our first patron Francisco! Thank you so much!
Erick & Vivi dive into Paul W.S. Anderson’s 2002 Resident Evil! Topics include turning murder lasers into a joy ride, whether a train, tram, or shuttle will kill your harder, and getting your dog a meat suit!
Disclaimer Drink responsibly. This recipe contains alcohol and is for people that are 21 years of age or older. This drink does have an open flame so be sure not to leave the fire on for too long or drink when the glass is too hot. Always be careful when lighting any drink on fire or just don’t do it. Please be careful when using activated charcoal as it decreases how much your body absorbs and can reduce the effectiveness of medication.
Erick & Vivi dive into Danny Boyle’s 2002 28 Days Later while having the only thing available in the apocalypse! Here’s to 28 Days of Menthe!
Ingredients
1 oz Creme De Menthe
1.5 oz Scotch
4 oz Orange Juice
Directions
Step 1
In a shaker, add creme de menthe, scotch, and orange juice with ice. Shake!
Step 2
Add ice to a separate glass. Strain into glass. Cheers!
Vivi Rating: 2
Erick Rating: 2.5
Shaken Not Scared Rating: 2.25
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Disclaimer Drink responsibly. This recipe contains alcohol and is for people that are 21 years of age or older. This drink does have an open flame so be sure not to leave the fire on for too long or drink when the glass is too hot. Always be careful when lighting any drink on fire or just don’t do it. Please be careful when using activated charcoal as it decreases how much your body absorbs and can reduce the effectiveness of medication.
Disclaimer Drink responsibly. This recipe contains alcohol and is for people that are 21 years of age or older. This drink does have an open flame so be sure not to leave the fire on for too long or drink when the glass is too hot. Always be careful when lighting any drink on fire or just don’t do it. Please be careful when using activated charcoal as it decreases how much your body absorbs and can reduce the effectiveness of medication.
Disclaimer Drink responsibly. This recipe contains alcohol and is for people that are 21 years of age or older. This drink does have an open flame so be sure not to leave the fire on for too long or drink when the glass is too hot. Always be careful when lighting any drink on fire or just don’t do it. Please be careful when using activated charcoal as it decreases how much your body absorbs and can reduce the effectiveness of medication.