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Tommy Z
11-30-2011, 09:39
Just in Case you wanted to know. The history of Grog including recipes!

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Grog

Dan-Sam
11-30-2011, 17:16
In our inland country we have a speciality instead grog - black tea with rum! Great for every winter evening :)

Old Salt
11-30-2011, 20:07
Rum and watered down coke mixed 60 /40 [ I mean 60% rum] only way to fly or sail.

The Cowman
11-30-2011, 21:52
I'm with Darrell here... watered down rum... not so appealing! ;)

Tommy Z
11-30-2011, 22:21
In our inland country we have a speciality instead grog - black tea with rum! Great for every winter evening :)

That actually sounds good!

Gunner
11-30-2011, 22:31
I like 3 fingers of rum watered down with whatevers in my stomach.

Dan-Sam
12-01-2011, 00:36
That actually sounds good!
It is :) I remmeber my first drinking of it - there was Three Kings Day and me and my two friends were going from house to house with chalk and were writing K+M+B above doors with singing "We, three kings, are going to youra house (typical czech tradition). Somewhere they give us some christmas sweets and somewhere tea with rum, because it was about - 7-8°C :)

Capt P
12-04-2011, 13:25
Might have to try to make some.

Blackjohn
12-04-2011, 13:38
Make mine a rum punch! Though now that I think about it, nothing beats a hot-buttered rum on a cold winter's day.

crashx
12-04-2011, 21:16
Looks like we all need to meet in the Wardroom to discuss mixes and recipes!!

David Manley
12-04-2011, 23:24
Your favorite rum-soaked tale?

Being served a tot of rum (from the traditional rum tub) on board HMS Victory when I was working on her many, many years ago.

Gunner
12-04-2011, 23:38
Being served a tot of rum (from the traditional rum tub) on board HMS Victory when I was working on her many, many years ago.

Was that before or after Trafalgar?

Killick
12-05-2011, 04:39
In the Australian Army Rum is served with coffee traditionaly known as Gunfire. When I was on re-trans we all used to bring a bottle of rum each for a Gunfire breakfast. We never got drunk so we never got caught , and it does help when you are on top of an isolated hill with no Officers or Senior NCO's to bother you.