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Mike's Hard Lemonade


InsaneMomTo3Kids

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InsaneMomTo3Kids Newbie

Hi everyone,

My husband is newly diagnosed and this is his favorite summer alcoholic drink. It's a "malt liquor" so I'm assuming it's a forbidden drink. True?

Many thanks,

Michele


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Ridgewalker Contributor

True. :(

Here's a recipe I recently found though. I haven't tried it yet, but it sounds great.

Sparkly Hard Lemonade

1 can frozen lemonade concentrate

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InsaneMomTo3Kids Newbie

Shoot...that's what we thought too.

Thanks for the yummy sounding recipe. We'll have to give it a try. He's not really a whiskey drinker, but you could probably add any distilled liquor and it would still be tasty.

Thanks for sharing,

Michele

rpf1007 Rookie

If you go to Canada- check there....I know it is produced completely differently there and I'm not sure that it is a malt beverage. When they brought it to the States they had to change the way it was made (and made it malted) because the alcohol percentage was too high to be sold in the US by law.

Redsd Newbie
Shoot...that's what we thought too.

Thanks for the yummy sounding recipe. We'll have to give it a try. He's not really a whiskey drinker, but you could probably add any distilled liquor and it would still be tasty.

Thanks for sharing,

Michele

Vodka would be good :->

I looked at the labels of many different "coolers" one day, and it seems ALL of them are malt liquor. People call them "wine coolers", but they're more like beer coolers!

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