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Created: 22nd January 2000
Pan-Galactic Gargle Blaster
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The only place on Earth to get a really good Pan-Galactic Gargle Blaster is in Ottawa, Ontario, the capital city of the nation of Canada. A bar in Ottawa, called "Zaphod Beeblebrox" serves this concoction along with drinks named "Bambleweenie 57", "Googleplex", and "Deep Thought".

Unfortunately, the terran variety of Pan-Galactic Gargle Blasters are nowhere close to the potency of the fabled concoction making the rounds of the intergalactic scene. Still, in case you are interested in taste-testing the mostly harmless equivalent, here is the recipe (as told to this researcher one evening by one of the bartenders at
Zaphod's, admittedly while this researcher was rather intoxicated):

1 oz Jack Daniel's Whiskey
1 oz Peach Schnapps
4-6 oz orange juice
drizzle Blue Curacao over the top of it.

The resultant concoction is a strange greenish-blue beverage that glows under ultraviolet lighting, tastes good, and will get the imbiber solidly hammered. Gold bricks and lemon peels may be used as necessary to increase potency.


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