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Comments on: Drinks http://www.slovak-republic.org Fri, 03 Feb 2012 06:11:22 +0200 http://wordpress.org/?v=2.9 hourly 1 By: Henrik Holck http://www.slovak-republic.org/food/drinks/comment-page-1/#comment-51212 Henrik Holck Sun, 25 Dec 2011 13:54:32 +0000 http://www.slovak-republic.org/?page_id=1154#comment-51212 Thank you for your kind reply. Whether it is the Nicoloaus Top and Taste I cannot answer however, I have tried your above recommendation using Tonic instead of Fresh ginger and the result was very good indeed Thank you for your kind reply. Whether it is the Nicoloaus Top and Taste I cannot answer however, I have tried your above recommendation using Tonic instead of Fresh ginger and the result was very good indeed

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By: Slovak-Republic.org http://www.slovak-republic.org/food/drinks/comment-page-1/#comment-49893 Slovak-Republic.org Mon, 19 Dec 2011 18:22:27 +0000 http://www.slovak-republic.org/?page_id=1154#comment-49893 Is it the Nicolaus Top and Taste? - Fresh ginger (or Tonic could make it), brown sugar, fresh limes, 2 cl blackberry sauce and 2 cl Nicolaus vodka. Is it the Nicolaus Top and Taste? – Fresh ginger (or Tonic could make it), brown sugar, fresh limes, 2 cl blackberry sauce and 2 cl Nicolaus vodka.

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By: Henrik Holck http://www.slovak-republic.org/food/drinks/comment-page-1/#comment-48960 Henrik Holck Thu, 15 Dec 2011 12:28:04 +0000 http://www.slovak-republic.org/?page_id=1154#comment-48960 Hopefully you can help me. As Christmas is nearing I remembered I had a bottle St. Nicolaus Borovicka (45%) and on the back of the bottle is the recepee for a "Nicolaus Drink" which unfortunately I cannot translate. As far as I can deduct tonic, lemon, soda water and sugar is added to the borovisca, but I cannot figure out the right proportions to add. Best regards and merry Christmas Yours Henrik Holck Denmark Hopefully you can help me. As Christmas is nearing I remembered I had a bottle St. Nicolaus Borovicka (45%) and on the back of the bottle is the recepee for a “Nicolaus Drink” which unfortunately I cannot translate. As far as I can deduct tonic, lemon, soda water and sugar is added to the borovisca, but I cannot figure out the right proportions to add. Best regards and merry Christmas
Yours
Henrik Holck
Denmark

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By: Slovak-Republic.org http://www.slovak-republic.org/food/drinks/comment-page-1/#comment-12339 Slovak-Republic.org Sun, 01 Aug 2010 14:26:17 +0000 http://www.slovak-republic.org/?page_id=1154#comment-12339 Hi Dave, I don't know about the exact bottle you described, but borovička is made of juniper, so I guess, it's juniper inside the bottle and on the picture. Čadca is a town in Slovakia... Sounds like a really special drink and, of course, it can be consumed. However, be prepared that it has an interesting taste and not everyone likes it. Hi Dave, I don’t know about the exact bottle you described, but borovička is made of juniper, so I guess, it’s juniper inside the bottle and on the picture. Čadca is a town in Slovakia… Sounds like a really special drink and, of course, it can be consumed. However, be prepared that it has an interesting taste and not everyone likes it.

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By: Dave http://www.slovak-republic.org/food/drinks/comment-page-1/#comment-12310 Dave Sat, 31 Jul 2010 20:28:23 +0000 http://www.slovak-republic.org/?page_id=1154#comment-12310 I have a small bottle labeled cadca borovicka 40%. It has some type of plant inside of it, and is sealed with a wax seal.. The bottle has a design similar to a shield with the word cadca on top. It also has a picture of a tree on the left and what looks like some type of saint on the right side of the shield... Can anyone tell me exactly what this is and whether it can be consumed or not? thank you very much, dave I have a small bottle labeled cadca borovicka 40%. It has some type of plant inside of it, and is sealed with a wax seal.. The bottle has a design similar to a shield with the word cadca on top. It also has a picture of a tree on the left and what looks like some type of saint on the right side of the shield… Can anyone tell me exactly what this is and whether it can be consumed or not? thank you very much, dave

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