The PPC … no, not the weapon … the drink

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Requiem
08/06/18 04:18 AM
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In the book Warrior: En Garde we are introduced to Solaris VII drink the PPC…

Take one brandy snifter add

4 shots of grain alcohol – white lightning Moonshine

Cut with two shots of either

Steiner – peppermint schnapps (Sprig of mint?)
Liao – Plum Wine
Kurita – Sake (or aviation fuel)
Davion – bourbon or tequila if your from the Capellan March
Marik – Ouzo

Question has anyone tried these and if so how was the results?

Let me guess aviation fuel would have been preferable?
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Karagin
08/06/18 11:27 PM
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Didn't they call it the Fusionirre or something like that?
Karagin

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AmaroqStarwind
08/25/18 04:57 PM
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The Wolves Dragoons probably introduced the Clans to this.
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Requiem
03/28/19 06:07 PM
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I came across the following Wiki – Gunfire – another drink to be considered …

A British army “cocktail” made of black tea and rum.

Standard Drinkware: Mug
Commonly: 1 cup of black tea and 1 shot of rum
Preparation: Pour the tea into mug. Pour the rum in and stir.

Origins unknown - but it is known that it was mixed by British Army soldiers during the 1890s.

Gunfire is served by officers and non-commissioned officers to lower ranks before a morning attack (as a form of Dutch courage) and as a celebration before a Passing out parade. It is also traditionally served to soldiers in their beds by their officers on Christmas Day at reveille if they are deployed over Christmas

Australia - In Australia and New Zealand on ANZAC Day, a version of gunfire with black coffee instead of tea is served to soldiers before dawn services as part of the "gunfire breakfast"

For those within House Steiner - A similar drink, particularly in the German-speaking world is Jagertee.

An alcoholic punch historically made by mixing “Inländer-Rum” with spiced black tea.

The name Jagertee (alternatively Jagatee or Jägertee) is derived from the Austro-Bavarian pronunciation of the standard German Jäger "hunter" + Tee "tea".
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Karagin
03/30/19 12:36 PM
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Since this was brought back to life, I have still tried to convince folks to drink the Fusionairre, so far NO one has tried it...something about living or something like that.
Karagin

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