Opinion Wonderbar Syrups?

what syrup

  • cola

    Votes: 6 50.0%
  • suger free cola

    Votes: 2 16.7%
  • lemonaide/7up/sprite

    Votes: 1 8.3%
  • solo/lift

    Votes: 2 16.7%
  • suger free lemonaide

    Votes: 1 8.3%

  • Total voters
    12

koshari

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Mar 24, 2011
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getting close to getting my wonderbar gun set up, the gun takes 6 syrups however you need a syrup pump for ea flavor so they will be added as i justify pumps at 80 bucks ea. will be beginning with the 2 pumps i have at the moment, the boss likes gin and tonic so pump 1 will be dedicated to that, what should i put on the 2nd pump ????

wunderbar-gun.jpg


my preference would be suger free lemonade or maybe tonic? lots of friends like spirit mixed with cola and i suspect its a kids favorite,

anyway,
 

HELLSBELLS

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Jun 18, 2007
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getting close to getting my wonderbar gun set up, the gun takes 6 syrups however you need a syrup pump for ea flavor so they will be added as i justify pumps at 80 bucks ea. will be beginning with the 2 pumps i have at the moment, the boss likes gin and tonic so pump 1 will be dedicated to that, what should i put on the 2nd pump ????

wunderbar-gun.jpg


my preference would be suger free lemonade or maybe tonic? lots of friends like spirit mixed with cola and i suspect its a kids favorite,

anyway,


Have to have Cola and go from there.
 
whats the bourbin equivelent to 100 pipers or belles whiskey?
I assume both of those are sputum in a bottle. The bourbon equivalent would be something like Woodstock or Cougar. You definitely would be drinking those with Coke.

I like Woodford Reserve, Angels Envy or Gospel (distilled in Brunswick) with a little ice.
 

koshari

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Mar 24, 2011
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North Melbourne
I assume both of those are sputum in a bottle.
Aye, there was a worse whiskey once , and it was brewed locally! went by the name of Corio whiskey, it was to whiskey what pablos was to coffee. oddly enough an unopenened bottle actually goes for more than they retailed for when available for collectors, not that any of them would ever dare brake the seal.

Corio seems to have had a period of success in the late 1940's through to the 1960's, with a series of advertisements proudly proclaiming their status as Australia's Champion Whisky, following several trophy wins at various agricultural shows around the country. We are unable to establish what, if anything, was competing against Corio in these competitions. Based on remarks from people who remember the product, chances are, there wasn't any competition of note.
 
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