Calle de miel: Difference between revisions
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*"''Calle de miel''" is Spanish for "''honey street''", or "''street of honey''" if taken literally. | *"''Calle de miel''" is Spanish for "''honey street''", or "''street of honey''" if taken literally. | ||
*The reference to asphalt in the description may be a reference to the tasting notes of famous wine critic Robert Parker, who sometimes uses the term to describe flavors or odors in wine. | *The reference to asphalt in the description may be a reference to the tasting notes of famous wine critic Robert Parker, who sometimes uses the term to describe flavors or odors in wine. | ||
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Revision as of 14:23, 8 May 2007
This is a margarita which has been reduced in temperature to near absolute zero. Somehow this process made it taste like honey. And asphalt.
Type: booze (quality unspecified)
Potency: UNSPECIFIED
Selling Price: 115 Meat.
(In-game plural: calles de miel)
Recipe
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lemon | bottle of tequila | |
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margarita | magical ice cubes | |
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calle de miel |
When Consumed
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You drink the calle de miel. Your mouth takes a trip down a sweet, sweet road. | ||
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You gain 4 Drunkenness. |
Notes
- Three are also received as part of the Typical Tavern Quest reward for Disco Bandits.
References
- "Calle de miel" is Spanish for "honey street", or "street of honey" if taken literally.
- The reference to asphalt in the description may be a reference to the tasting notes of famous wine critic Robert Parker, who sometimes uses the term to describe flavors or odors in wine.
Zapping
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