Before I start, a cocktail means a drink made up from other drinks! And drink responsibly. I strongly suggest you do non-alcoholic cocktails but you can do alcoholic drinks if you want. Here's a base if you do want to share a cocktail with other Scratchers:
Drink Name:
Type: Non-Alcoholic/Alcoholic/Energy
Ingredients:
Steps:
Serves:
Creator:
Additional Notes:
Here's mine to get you started:
Drink Name: The Lemon Monster
Type: Energy/Non-Alcoholic
Ingredients:
Monster Energy Drink (Any flavour)
Lemon Cordial (The strongest you can find)
Tonic Water
Lucozade (Orange flavour)
Limeade
Steps:
Get a small cup/tumbler.
Add a tenth of the cups size in lemon cordial.
Add a splash of tonic water.
Add another tenth of the cup's size of Monster Energy Drink.
Add a splash of Lucozade.
Add a splash of Limeade.
Serves: 1 person.
Creator: NeilWest
Additional Notes: Monster Energy Drink is not suitable for children.
And here are other peoples creations, vote for them if you want the creator to make more!
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This sounds an awful lot like scratch chefs except it is more limited (drinks only) and doesn't come with a project.
I have no problem against this (maybe some credit for where you got the idea would be nice >,<), except I will say that this: Posting this on Scratch is odd. Scratch's target audience is for younger kids. How many of those kids do you think mix cocktails and drink alcohol? Not many. All I'm saying is you aren't going to get many people who will have cocktail recipes to post here. And drinking isn't exactly something to endorse to the age group you are posting for.
Last edited by wiimaster (2012-01-04 16:04:52)
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wiimaster wrote:
This sounds an awful lot like scratch chefs except it is more limited (drinks only) and doesn't come with a project.
I have no problem against this (maybe some credit for where you got the idea would be nice >,<), except I will say that this: Posting this on Scratch is odd. Scratch's target audience is for younger kids. How many of those kids do you think mix cocktails and drink alcohol? Not many. All I'm saying is you aren't going to get many people who will have cocktail recipes to post here. And drinking isn't exactly something to endorse to the age group you are posting for.
Most people on Misc aren't exactly younger kids, dude. Most are over 13. He has a part for non-alcoholic drinks too. Try reading the OP next time a bit better.
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67589jun wrote:
wiimaster wrote:
This sounds an awful lot like scratch chefs except it is more limited (drinks only) and doesn't come with a project.
I have no problem against this (maybe some credit for where you got the idea would be nice >,<), except I will say that this: Posting this on Scratch is odd. Scratch's target audience is for younger kids. How many of those kids do you think mix cocktails and drink alcohol? Not many. All I'm saying is you aren't going to get many people who will have cocktail recipes to post here. And drinking isn't exactly something to endorse to the age group you are posting for.Most people on Misc aren't exactly younger kids, dude. Most are over 13. He has a part for non-alcoholic drinks too. Try reading the OP next time a bit better.
Are 13 year olds allowed to drink alcohol
I like mixing coke and rootbeer if that counts
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I don't think this is appropriate scratch.
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bananaman114 wrote:
Are 13 year olds allowed to drink alcohol
No, but they are less likely to be influenced by that post.
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67589jun wrote:
wiimaster wrote:
This sounds an awful lot like scratch chefs except it is more limited (drinks only) and doesn't come with a project.
I have no problem against this (maybe some credit for where you got the idea would be nice >,<), except I will say that this: Posting this on Scratch is odd. Scratch's target audience is for younger kids. How many of those kids do you think mix cocktails and drink alcohol? Not many. All I'm saying is you aren't going to get many people who will have cocktail recipes to post here. And drinking isn't exactly something to endorse to the age group you are posting for.Most people on Misc aren't exactly younger kids, dude. Most are over 13. He has a part for non-alcoholic drinks too. Try reading the OP next time a bit better.
Technically, he is wrong though. A cocktail is, by definition an alcoholic mix of drinks that must contain a spirit. There is actually no such thing as a 'non-alcoholic cocktail'. So, the title is misleading, and also, the average person on misc is 13 or 14- they still can't legally drink. There are some 8, 9 and 10-year-olds too, there is plenty that are active. So don't you be coming here and acting like everyone on misc is legal drinking age and is willing to share cocktail recipes on a programming website.
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DoctorOctagonapus wrote:
I don't think this is appropriate scratch.
Of course it is, don't be ridiculous.
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i dont think you can talk about alcohol
on scratch
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bananaman114 wrote:
67589jun wrote:
wiimaster wrote:
This sounds an awful lot like scratch chefs except it is more limited (drinks only) and doesn't come with a project.
I have no problem against this (maybe some credit for where you got the idea would be nice >,<), except I will say that this: Posting this on Scratch is odd. Scratch's target audience is for younger kids. How many of those kids do you think mix cocktails and drink alcohol? Not many. All I'm saying is you aren't going to get many people who will have cocktail recipes to post here. And drinking isn't exactly something to endorse to the age group you are posting for.Most people on Misc aren't exactly younger kids, dude. Most are over 13. He has a part for non-alcoholic drinks too. Try reading the OP next time a bit better.
Are 13 year olds allowed to drink alcohol
I like mixing coke and rootbeer if that counts
Yes, that would be a good idea. I made this topic for non-alcoholic drinks, I didn't intend to even add the choice for alcoholic drinks. And I was inspired to base this off Scratch Chefs, but I didn't know that you could suggest drinks there too.
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