I don't suppose it's similar to what we call Ginger Ale. When I knew how to make it during my brief stint in restaurant work, IIRC it was part Sprite, part soda water, and a dash of bitters.
It sounds like something I should try sometime. But I have no idea what "bitters" taste (tastes?) like... I usually don't do so well with bitter flavors...
Now if you were talking about just bitter (singular), I could safely say you were in luck, because you could walk into any pub in England and order a shandy (which I rather enjoy, despite being a Yank, but of course I love bitter as well... and lager, and stout, and porter, and pale ales, and heifewessen, and so on and so forth.)
But as for a lemon-lime and bitterS, nope, I don't know that I've ever heard of such a thing until now.
Allright, awright, awright. Give me some brand names of the stuff that I'm looking for - the cordial, lemonade, and bitters. Apparently there are about a billion different meanings for each of those words, and without something specific... anyway.
I'm gonna have to hit up World Market one of these days and see if I can find any of it.
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(Anonymous) 2008-12-10 02:23 am (UTC)(link)Because, of course, you never need to specify here.
I finally worked it out after lots of pub visits... and lots of drinks of lemonADE.
And now I can't even remember what it was!
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But as for a lemon-lime and bitterS, nope, I don't know that I've ever heard of such a thing until now.
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fifty meellion??
Wowee. I thought it was more of a girly drink no-one really had, but I guess I'm wrong.
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The rest of the ingredients shouldn't be too much of a problem :)
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I'm gonna have to hit up World Market one of these days and see if I can find any of it.
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We are civilised, no?
I mean, you'd have to spell it out for the bar staff (except, presumbly for all the Aussies), but the fixings are there.
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lemon squash
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