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blitzwurf
1 year ago

Tastefully okay, it can recommend if you just want to drink a Jacky cola for example without you want to buy a whole bottle of liquor.

They are very expensive and very sweet, in person I like my mixed drinks significantly stronger but I was also told that my stuff tastes gigantic, so maybe it’s a matter of taste.

All in all, if you are very rare what can make you feel, you are expensive for what is inside, if you occasionally drink something I would definitely buy a bottle of jack for example and then mix it yourself.

apt2nowhere
1 year ago

they are too expensive to me and the quality of the components leaves often to be desired

I like either only alcohol-free mixed drinks (self mixed, there I can determine what comes in) or if alcohol, then good wine (no sprout)

DerBayer80
1 year ago

Sufficient for rapid acidification at the lake

apt2nowhere
1 year ago
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and a guaranteed heavy head afterwards – it is delivered free of charge ggg

mloeffler
1 year ago

Mix drinks from the can are IMHO a nonsensical invention, in any case they bring one to the experience, probably they are also too expensive and make a lot of garbage.

A mix drink, or cocktail is a form of “alcoholic entertainment” which is simply made fresh by the bearder. It doesn’t matter whether the host is on a kitchen table or whether it is the hotel bar of a 5 star shed. The Brimborium, the handling with the bottles, the clothing and the glasses, the entertainment with the guests, all this is part of it and cannot be “rationalized”.

Knallo659
1 year ago

Read the ingredients list carefully, then you can see what’s supposed to happen to you.

XXsadXX
1 year ago

Depends on what alcohol. I find Malibu in cans very good. Pinacolada from the can is fine. The other thing I’ve tried is going.

Renate2511
1 year ago

Hi, Gast2822.

Who likes to do Longdrinks himself is really disappointed, he buys the finished stuff.

Greetings, Renate.