Since this takes some time "cook" I wanted to post it in plenty of time for the holidays that are fast approaching. It is very yummy
Mike
It Makes 1 GALLON Egg Nog ( old fashioned)
15 large eggs 1 cup sugar 1 pinch allspice 1 pinch nutmeg Beat together extra well.
Add: to above mix
1 pint 100 proof Burbon 1 pint very good Rum (dark) 1 pint Brandy Enough half and half to fill gallon container.
To age, turn end to end a few times (2) each day for aprox a month.
Sip to taste, you may adjust spices as required.
Since this takes some time "cook" I wanted to post it in plenty of time for the holidays that are fast approaching. It is very yummy
Mike
It Makes 1 GALLON Egg Nog ( old fashioned)
15 large eggs 1 cup sugar 1 pinch allspice 1 pinch nutmeg Beat together extra well.
Add: to above mix
1 pint 100 proof Burbon 1 pint very good Rum (dark) 1 pint Brandy Enough half and half to fill gallon container.
To age, turn end to end a few times (2) each day for aprox a month.
Sip to taste, you may adjust spices as required.
Do you know how to make moonshine too? Seriously though, this sounds really good. My family is Catholic so we love to drink!
That is a little more festive than my usual box o' wine.
LOL.....we "discovered" boxed wine last year. I host my entire family (48 of us) every Christmas Eve. As the family grew larger I noticed I was spending more at the liquor store than on food. Last Christmas we decided to buy the boxed wine since it's so inexpensive. It was great, none of them noticed the difference and for some reason they got "feeling good" a lot quicker than usual and it made for a very festive Christmas eve. We intend to make the same purchase this year!
Mike your eggnog recipe sounds fantastic.....I think I'll try it without the eggs That should get my sisters dancing on the kitchen island in record time!
That is a little more festive than my usual box o' wine.
LOL.....we "discovered" boxed wine last year. I host my entire family (48 of us) every Christmas Eve. As the family grew larger I noticed I was spending more at the liquor store than on food. Last Christmas we decided to buy the boxed wine since it's so inexpensive. It was great, none of them noticed the difference and for some reason they got "feeling good" a lot quicker than usual and it made for a very festive Christmas eve. We intend to make the same purchase this year!
Boxed wine is classy! It ain't a party at my house without the Franzia! And now we can add Mike's bathtub Eggnog to the list!
That is a little more festive than my usual box o' wine.
LOL.....we "discovered" boxed wine last year. I host my entire family (48 of us) every Christmas Eve. As the family grew larger I noticed I was spending more at the liquor store than on food. Last Christmas we decided to buy the boxed wine since it's so inexpensive. It was great, none of them noticed the difference and for some reason they got "feeling good" a lot quicker than usual and it made for a very festive Christmas eve. We intend to make the same purchase this year!
Mike your eggnog recipe sounds fantastic.....I think I'll try it without the eggs That should get my sisters dancing on the kitchen island in record time!
I wish we drank at my husband's family gatherings, they'd be SO much more bearable.
Alcohol is a must at my dh's family gatherings. When I was pregnant, it was unbearable!
All that half and half.... yummy but a gazillion calories. You'll have the Jenny Craig police after you.
I wish we drank at my husband's family gatherings, they'd be SO much more bearable.
Me too!
Mike your recipe sounds awesome. I feel my hips expanding even as I just think of it!
Sip to taste, you may adjust spices as required.
Just remember not to taste too much, too often. You want to leave some for the actual holiday meal!
mmmm...
that sounds way more complicated than my hot cocoa with butterscotch schnopps!
That is my favorite too!
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