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Discover Ludwig'booze tea' is not a phrase commonly used in written English
It could be used in informal writing, for example in dialogue. Example sentence: "Let's get some booze tea and hang out at the beach!"
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You can add flavorings (spices, vanilla bean, booze, tea, herbs) if you want to zip things up.
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Or just ensure that content posted within, for instance Coffee Geeks, isn't related to tea or booze?
-A Fayetteville, Arkansas, man who was basically arrested for not wanting a cop to check his Arizona iced tea for booze had all charges against him dismissed on Thursday.
And that's another trend by the way, tea-infused booze.
Then nurse your inevitable hangover from a great night of boozing at The Buttercross Tea Rooms for a truly divine fry-up.
Amid this book's endless prowl for cups of tea, shots of booze and whatever else he can drum up ("You don't honestly think I'm sharing these?" he asks, holding six bottles of lager), Rebus keeps his head improbably clear.
Ask for a hot toddy made with tea instead of booze, and you'll get a mixture of tea, lemon, honey and spices like cinnamon and cloves.
Every day he is out seeing somebody, eating a fry-up in a greasy caff or something more refined at the Trojka Russian Tea Room, or boozing in pubs.
They can't just load up the glass with booze (as in a Long Island Iced Tea).
Tea is better than booze, but you will rarely hear anyone say so, because it sounds disgusting.
This is around the time he had the whizz idea of sticking women in rabbit costumes with tea-trays serving overpriced booze to passing male trade with the subliminal message: "Come along and try your luck!" What a legend!
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