Depends on the type of juice.
A mix of salmon juice whit saphir bombay gin on the rock's
Local names for gin vary widely across different regions and cultures. For instance, in Spain, gin is often referred to as "ginebra," while in Italy, it may be called "gin" but is also associated with "ginepro," referencing the juniper berry. In some regions of the UK, terms like "sloe gin" refer to a specific type of gin flavored with sloe berries. Additionally, in some Caribbean countries, gin may be colloquially referred to as "gin and tonic" when served in that popular mixed drink form.
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The cotton gin was created in America in 1793 by Eli Whitney. He received a patent for the cotton gin in 1794.
Eli Whitney is credited with inventing the cotton gin in 1793.
It's called a "sour". A whiskey sour has lemon juice, and a rum sour uses lime juice. Amaretto sours use lemon juice and are quite nice.
His best song is "Gin and Juice"
Its By the O'Jays...called "Help somebody please"
its called a pink poodle
Tater Juice. =)
gatoraide, gin, grape juice
A mix of salmon juice whit saphir bombay gin on the rock's
· Gatorade · gimlet · gin · gin and tonic · ginger ale · Grand Marnier · grape juice · grapefruit juice · Guinness beer
no but it does make you drunk
This is just simply sloe gin and orange juice. The "screw" probably relates to the orange juice in a similar drink, the screwdriver, that's made with vodka and orange juice.
Snoop Dogg. "Rollin' down the street, smoking indo, sippin' on gin a juice, laid back.." You see, only a sophisticated gangster such as himself could afford, much less become accustomed to Gin.
gin and juice