![]() 07/08/2014 at 17:52 • Filed to: None | ![]() | ![]() |
I learned today a certain alcoholic drink glows under a black light. Any ideas?
Also, not my drink. Though I wish it was.
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Semenaid?
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anything with tonic
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Alcaholic?
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Yup.
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Hmm, faster than I expected. This one specifically is a Gin and Tonic.
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Aurora glowing cocktail?
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I loves me a good G+T
They're so good and crisp and refreshing and crunchy and oh gof just thinking about 'em I know I've already had too many
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I drink. Lot GnT's in places with blablack lights...
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I love gin. The taste reminds me of the smell of a Christmas tree
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If you order a G&T that doesn't glow, they aren't using real tonic. Quinine is the ingredient that gives tonic water it's bitter flavor, and it is the reason the drink reacts to UV/Blacklight.
Not that you should carry a UV light with you to bars, but if the bar happens to have a UV light...
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If you drink in a bar with exposed UV lights, leave immediately.
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The only time I have ever noticed this was in a bar that kept their tonic water near the UV light that they used to check IDs.