鸡尾酒配方大全

鸡尾酒配方大全,第1张

介绍一些全球比较知名的鸡尾酒配方。

红粉佳人(Rink Lady) 金酒1盎司、柠檬汁03盎司、红石榴汁05盎司、蛋清1个、冰3块摇匀后到入杯中、饰红樱桃1个即可。

玛格丽特(Margrita)以柠檬汁沾湿鸡尾酒酒杯杯口,杯口轻沾一圈盐、1/4盎司龙舌兰酒、3/4盎司柑橘酒、3/4盎司柠檬汁、按顺序摇匀后倒入抹了盐的鸡尾酒杯中。

炸弹(Tequila Bomb)先在啤酒杯倒入啤酒至八分满、在倒入一份伏特加至烈酒杯中、然后把装满伏特加的烈酒杯丢入啤酒杯中。 青草蜢(Grss Hopper)1盎司绿薄荷酒、1盎司白可可酒、1盎司鲜奶油、摇匀后倒入高脚杯中、饰绿樱桃1个即可。

B-52轰炸机:1盎司咖啡酒、05盎司奶酒、05盎司伏特加、按顺序分为三层、完成后点上一朵火苗即成、(放现在流行的伏特加、再加金朗姆酒点火后一口饮尽、刺激浓烈)

B-52轰炸机

金菲士(Gin Fizz)金酒2盎司柠檬汁05盎司、柠檬片1片、细糖1勺、载杯:14盎司大杯、调法:苏打水外、将其余酒料用碎冰摇好、滤入加有冰块的载杯装满苏打水、搅拌投入柠檬片。

金汤力(Gin Tonic)酸橙汁1/2个金酒05盎司、汤力水(奎宁水)按顺序倒入直杯中。

黄金凯迪拉克(Golden Kidlet)3/4盎司加利安诺香甜酒05盎司白可可酒、05盎司鲜奶油、将所有材料放入雪克壶中摇匀后倒入高脚鸡尾酒杯或香槟杯中饰绿樱桃。

血腥玛丽(Bloody Mary)伏特加15盎司、柠檬汁05盎司、红石榴汁1盎司、盐少许加冰搅匀放柠檬片。

天使之吻(Angel kiss)05盎司棕可可酒、05盎司鲜奶油材料分层滴入香甜酒杯、饰樱桃、剑叉、(当红樱桃放入再拉起时、可见鲜奶油上的漩涡如嘴唇般开合)

威士忌酸(Whisky Sour)威士忌1盎司、柠檬汁05盎司、糖05勺、加1-2盎司的水、摇匀后倒入杯中。

自由古巴(Cuba Libre)老郎姆酒2盎司、柠檬片1片、柠檬汁1盎司、可口可乐1杯、调法:将老朗姆酒、柠檬片加入杯中,加碎冰搅拌、注入可乐、饰柠檬片。

黄金梦(Golden Dieam)1盎司加利安诺香甜酒、05盎司君度橙酒、2盎司柳橙汁、2盎司鲜奶油、将所有材料倒入雪克壶摇匀后倒入杯中或果汁机中。饰杨桃。

汤姆可林(Tom Collins)05盎司金酒、1盎司柠檬汁、1盎司糖水、冰块适量、汽水适量、金酒柠檬汁、糖水放入雪克壶摇匀后倒入直杯中上面再加满汽水(饰柠檬片、红樱桃剑叉) 异形接触(UFO)1/3盎司绿薄荷酒1/3盎司奶酒、1/3盎司白兰地、依序将薄荷酒、奶酒、白兰地分别分三层倒入香甜酒杯中、最后点上一多火苗即可。

新加坡司令(Singapore Sling)金酒05盎司、樱桃白兰地1盎司、酸橙汁1盎司、冰镇苏打水、杯具14盎司大杯、调法:除苏打水及过片外、将其余材料用碎冰摇匀饰橙片及樱桃。

曼哈顿(Mahattan)25盎司威士忌、08盎司干红酒、客人要求加冰就加冰。

彩虹1号(Posse Café No1)1/5盎司棕可可酒1/5盎司红石榴汁、1/5盎司绿薄荷酒、1/5盎司樱桃波士白兰地、1/5盎司白兰地、按顺序分层、最上面一层点火。

彩虹2号(Posse Café No2)在彩虹1号的材料上多一倍。

环游世界(Around the world)05盎司金酒、05盎司伏特加、05盎司白朗姆酒、05盎司龙舌兰、05盎司威士忌、05盎司白兰地、05盎司绿薄荷酒、05盎司糖水、3盎司凤梨汁、冰块适量、将所有的材料放入雪克壶中摇匀后倒入果汁杯中。

Richard Hugh "Ritchie" Blackmore (born 14 April 1945 in Weston-super-Mare, England) is an English guitarist, who was a founding member of hard rock bands Deep Purple and Rainbow He left Deep Purple in 1993 due to a growing rift between Blackmore and other members in spite of renewed commercial success His current band is the Renaissance influenced Blackmore's Night

Blackmore was ranked 55th in Rolling Stone magazine list of the "100 Greatest Guitarists of All Time"[1]

Musical style

With Deep Purple and Rainbow, Blackmore almost exclusively played a Fender Stratocaster He is also one of the first rock guitarists to use a "scalloped" fretboard where the wood is shaved down between the frets[citation needed]

One of Blackmore's best-known guitar riffs is from the song "Smoke on the Water" He plays the riff without a pick, using two fingers to pluck the D and G strings in fourths

In his soloing, Blackmore combines blues scales and phrases with minor scales and ideas from European classical music While playing he would often put the pick in his mouth to play with his fingers

He has two guitar solos ranked on Guitar World magazine's "Top 100 Greatest Guitar Solos" ("Highway Star" at #19 and "Lazy" at #74, both from the album Machine Head)[6]

Early life

Blackmore was born in Weston-super-Mare, England, but moved to Heston, Middlesex at the age of two He was 11 when he got his first guitar His father bought it for him on certain conditions: "He said if I was going to play this thing, he was either going to have someone teach it to me properly, or he was going to smash me across the head with it So I actually took the lessons for a year – classical lessons - and it got me on to the right footing, using all the fingers and the right strokes of the plectrum and the nonsense that goes with it"[2] Whilst at school he did well at sports including the Javelin Blackmore left school at age 15 and started work as an apprentice radio mechanic at nearby Heathrow Airport He was given guitar lessons by Big Jim Sullivan

He was influenced in his youth by early rockers like Hank Marvin and Gene Vincent, and later, country pickers like Chet Atkins His playing improved and in the early 1960s he started out as a session player for Joe Meek's music productions and performed in several bands He was member of instrumental combo The Outlaws and backed Heinz (playing on his top ten hit "Just Like Eddie"), Screaming Lord Sutch, Glenda Collins and Boz among others While working for Joe Meek, he got to know engineer Derek Lawrence, who would later produce Deep Purple's first three albums With organist Jon Lord he co-founded hard rock group Deep Purple in 1968, and continued to be a member of Deep Purple from 1968-1975 and again from 1984-1993

[edit] The first Deep Purple years, 1968-1975

Blackmore co-founded the hard rock group Roundabout with Wayne Blade in 1968 with Chris Curtis (vocals), Dave Curtis (bass), Jon Lord (keyboards), and Bobby Woodman aka Bobbie Clarke (drums) Later on the name was changed to Deep Purple and vocal, bass and drums were changed to Rod Evans (vocals), Nick Simper (bass) and Ian Paice (drums) It was Blackmore's idea to call the band Deep Purple, after his grandmother's favorite song The band had a hit US single with its remake of the Joe South song "Hush" After three albums Evans and Simper were replaced by Ian Gillan (vocals) and Roger Glover (bass)

The second line-up's first studio album, In Rock, changed the band's style, turning it in a hard rock direction Blackmore's guitar riffs, Jon Lord's distorted Hammond organ, and Ian Paice's jazz-influenced drums were enhanced by the vocals of Ian Gillan, who Blackmore has described as being "a screamer with depth and a blues feel"

The next release was titled Fireball and continued in the same hard rock style established on the previous release, with Blackmore's guitar remaining a prominent feature of the band's style

Deep Purple's next album was titled Machine Head The band originally intended to record the album at a casino in Montreux, but the night before recording was to begin the casino hosted a Frank Zappa concert (with members of Deep Purple in attendance) at which an audience member fired a flare gun which ignited a fire inside the building and the casino burned down The entire tragedy is documented in the lyrics of what was to become Deep Purple's historic anthem "Smoke on the Water"

In 1973, shortly after the release of the album Who Do We Think We Are, Ian Gillan and Roger Glover left Deep Purple

They were replaced by former Trapeze bassist Glenn Hughes and an unknown singer named David Coverdale The album recorded by the new line-up was entitled Burn

Deep Purple continued to perform concerts worldwide, including an appearance at the 1974 'California Jam', a televised concert festival that also included many other prominent bands At the moment Deep Purple were due to appear, Blackmore locked himself in his dressing room and refused to go onstage Previous performers had finished early, and it was still not sundown, the time at which the band had originally been scheduled to start Blackmore felt this would dull the effect of the band's light show After ABC brought in a sheriff to arrest him, Blackmore agreed to perform At the culmination of the performance he destroyed one of his guitars and threw several amplifiers off the edge of the stage He also struck one of the ABC cameras with a guitar, and in recorded footage can be seen arranging for his road crew to set off a pyrotechnic device in one of his amplifiers, creating a brief but large fireball The band quickly exited the venue by helicopter, avoiding fire marshals, police officers and ABC executives

Deep Purple's next album, Stormbringer, was publicly denounced by Blackmore himself, who disliked the funky soul influences that Hughes and Coverdale injected into the band Following its release, he departed Deep Purple to front a new group, Rainbow, which was originally thought to be a one-off collaboration by Blackmore and the Ronnie James Dio-fronted band Elf, but was later revealed to be a new band project

The first Rainbow years, 1975-1984

After Deep Purple, Blackmore formed the hard rock band Rainbow The name of the band Rainbow was inspired by a Hollywood bar and grill called the Rainbow that catered to rock stars, groupies and rock enthusiasts It was here that Blackmore spent his off time from Deep Purple and met vocalist Ronnie James Dio, whose band Elf had toured regularly as an opening act for Deep Purple

The band's debut album, Ritchie Blackmore's Rainbow, was released in 1975 The band's musical style differed from Blackmore's previous band and much of Blackmore's inspiration came from his love of classical music which matched nicely with Dio's lyrics about medieval themes

Blackmore fired every original band member except Dio shortly after the first album was recorded, and recruited a new lineup to record the album Rainbow Rising

For the next album, Long Live Rock 'n' Roll, Blackmore kept the drummer Cozy Powell and Dio but replaced the rest of the band Blackmore had difficulty finding a bass player for this record so he handled all the bass duties himself, except on three songs: "Gates of Babylon", "Kill the King", and "Sensitive To Light" After the album's release and supporting tour, Ronnie James Dio left Rainbow due to "creative differences" with Blackmore

Blackmore continued with Rainbow and the band released a new album entitled Down To Earth, which featured his ex-Deep Purple bandmate Roger Glover on bass The album contained Blackmore's first chart successes since leaving Deep Purple, as the Graham Bonnet-fronted single "Since You Been Gone" (a cover of the Russ Ballard penned tune) became a smash hit[3] In 1980 Blackmore's Rainbow headlined the inaugural Monsters of Rock festival at Castle Donington in England Bonnet and Cozy Powell would leave after this, Powell would go on to join former Deep Purple members in Whitesnake

The band's next album, Difficult to Cure, introduced vocalist Joe Lynn Turner The title track from this album was an arrangement of Beethoven's Ninth Symphony, a personal favourite of Blackmore's

Rainbow's next studio album was Straight Between the Eyes and included the hit single "Stone Cold" It would be followed by the album Bent Out of Shape, which featured the single "Street Of Dreams" The song's video was banned by MTV for its supposedly controversial hypnotic video clip[4] The resulting tour saw Rainbow return to the UK and also to Japan where the band performed with a full orchestra

By the mid-1980s, Blackmore and his former Deep Purple bandmates had reconciled past differences and a reunion of the successful "Mark II" lineup took place A final Rainbow album, Finyl Vinyl, was patched together from live tracks and "b" sides of singles

The second Deep Purple years, 1984-1993

In April 1984, it was announced on BBC Radio's Friday Rock Show that the "Mark Two" line-up of Blackmore, Gillan, Glover, Lord, and Paice was reforming and recording new material The band signed a deal with Polydor in Europe and Mercury in North America The album Perfect Strangers was released in October 1984 A tour followed, starting in Perth, Australia and wound its way across the world and into Europe by the following summer It was the highest-grossing group tour of the year The UK homecoming proved mixed as they elected to play just one festival, 'The Return of the Knebworth Fayre', at Knebworth Park on 22 June, 1985 Despite poor weather conditions, an audience of 80,000 attended the show that also featured Scorpions, Mama's Boys and Meat Loaf amongst others BBC Radio One broadcast the set

In 1987, the line-up recorded and toured in support of the album, The House of Blue Light A live album, Nobody's Perfect was released in 1988 A new version of "Hush" (sung by Gillan, who had not yet joined the band when the original recording was made), was also released to mark the band's twentieth anniversary In 1989, Ian Gillan was fired from the band because of a poor working relationship with Blackmore His replacement was former Rainbow vocalist Joe Lynn Turner This lineup recorded one album titled Slaves & Masters (1990) Blackmore and his bandmates were disappointed with the efforts of the album and tours[5]

Neither the album nor the tour were critically or commercially successful Following its conclusion, Turner was fired from the band Both Jon Lord and Ian Paice argued that Deep Purple needed Ian Gillan as the band's frontman Blackmore relented and Gillan returned prior to recording The Battle Rages On in 1993 During the support tour in late 1993, tensions between Gillan and Blackmore reached a climax and Blackmore left the band permanently His last show with the band was in Helsinki, Finland on 17 November, 1993

Gillan said: "Joe Satriani came in at the last minute Blackmore walked out and the tour was taking off to Japan it was all very dramatic He said: 'Alright, that's the end of the band,' and assumed because he left that we were going to fold up" [5] Satriani was asked to join full time but had to decline as he was tied into a long recording contract A permanent replacement for Blackmore was eventually found in another guitar legend, Steve Morse of Dixie Dregs, who joined the band in 1994

Ian Gillan, who had been Ritchie Blackmore's roommate during the early days of the band, stated in a 2006 interview that Blackmore had "turned into a weird guy and the day he walked out of the tour was the day the clouds disappeared and the day the sunshine came out and we haven't looked back since" [5] Gillan noted that after Blackmore "walked out, things picked up and recovered unbelievably, remarkably well and the band's in great shape now" [5] He added that "there are certain personal issues that I have with Ritchie, which means that I will never speak to him again Nothing I'm going to discuss publicly, but deeply personal stuff"[5]

The second Rainbow years, 1993-1997

Ritchie Blackmore reformed Rainbow after leaving Deep Purple a second time in 1993 This Rainbow line up with singer Doogie White lasted until 1997 and produced the album Stranger in Us All In the years Rainbow was together, Blackmore was the only consistent member[3] Stranger In Us All failed to measure up to the critical and commercial acclaim of previous releases, possibly due to the popularity of grunge rock at the time and the fact it was not particularly well publicised In 1996, he appeared on the tribute album to Hank Marvin and The Shadows "Twang" on Sting's Pangea label with a rendition of Gerry Lordan's Apache

The Blackmore's Night years, 1997-present

In 1997, Blackmore and his (now) wife Candice Night formed the Renaissance-inspired pop group Blackmore's Night They have also performed the music for MagiQuest, a live simulation game located along the east coast[where] Their debut album Shadow of the Moon (1997) went gold in Japan and enjoyed some success in Europe In subsequent albums, particularly Fires at Midnight (2001), there was an increased incorporation of rock guitar into the music, whilst maintaining a folk rock direction

Personal life

Blackmore has a son, Jürgen R Blackmore (b 1964), from his first marriage with a German woman named Margrit[12] Their marriage ended in 1969 He married another German woman, called Bärbel Hardie in September 1969 His third marriage, in May 1981, to Amy Rothman,[13] ended after divorce in 1987 (they separated in 1983) He and bandmate Candice Night have been living together since 1991 (they first met in 1989)[14] The couple currently resides in Mount Sinai, Long Island, New York, USA On Oct 5, 2008, Ritchie Blackmore and Candice Night married at the Castle on the Hudson[15] According to several Ian Gillan, Blackmore is known to be a very difficult person Gillan states, "He's very difficult, he wants everything done his own way, he won't listen to anyone else, and he doesn't want anyone else to make any contributions to the music, as well as canceling tours at the last minute" Ian Paice has described him as being difficult, as well as Jon Lord commenting that he can be childish [16]

Pre Deep Purple

1963 "Just Like Eddie" (Heinz)

1989 Rock Profile (Ritchie Blackmore)

1991 Rock Profile Vol 2 (Ritchie Blackmore)

1991 The Derek Lawrence Sessions Take 1

1992 The Derek Lawrence Sessions Take 3

1994 Dreams Do Come True - The 45's Collection (Heinz)

1994 Take It! Sessions 63/68 (Ritchie Blackmore)

2005 Getaway - Groups & Sessions (Ritchie Blackmore)

[edit] Guest appearances

1971 Green Bullfrog (Green Bulfrog)

1972 Hands Of Jack The Ripper (Screaming Lord Sutch & Heavy Friends)

1973 Hurry To The City (Randy Pie & Family, SP)

1974 I Survive (Adam Faith, "I Survive")

1980 Humanesque (Jack Green, "I Call, No Answer")

1990 The Earthquake Album (Rock Aid Armenia, "Smoke On The Water '90")

1992 Caché Derriève (Laurent Voulzy, "Guitare héraut")

1996 Twang! A Tribute To Hank Marvin & The Shadows ("Apache")

1996 All Right Now (Sweet, "All Right Now By Now", recorded live 1976)

1997 In A Metal Mood - No More Mr Nice Guy (Pat Boone, "Smoke On The Water")

2003 Und Dein Roter Mund (Die Geyers, "Shepherd's Walk")

[edit] Blackmore's Night

Albums:

Shadow of the Moon (1997)

Under a Violet Moon (1999)

Fires at Midnight (2001)

Minstrels and Ballads (2001)

Ghost of a Rose (2003)

The Village Lanterne (2006)

Winter Carols (2006)

Secret Voyage (2008)

Live Albums:

Past Times with Good Company (2002)

Compilation Albums:

Beyond the Sunset: The Romantic Collection (2004)

Live VHS/DVDs:

Shadow of the Moon (1997)

Live in Germany '99 (2000)

Castles and Dreams (2005)

Paris Moon (2007)

[edit] Film appearances

1991 Deep Purple - Heavy Metal Pioneers

1995 Rock Family Trees - Deep Purple

2002 Classic Albums - Deep Purple's Machine Head

2006 Rainbow - In Their Own Words (archive footage)

2008 Guitar Gods - Ritchie Blackmore (archive footage)

2008- Blackmore's Night song Old Mill Inn appears in Jim Carreys film Yes Man

  片名:单身部落

  英文名:Single Blog

  监制:陈庆嘉

  导演:李保樟

  主演:李彩华(饰演老二) 谷祖琳(饰演老大,短发)

  董敏莉(饰演老三) 安雅(饰演和老三发生关系的女老板)

  陈辉虹 曾国祥

  陈苑淇 叶山豪

  黄浩然 连凯

  吴嘉龙

  类型:爱情

  出品:世纪创作室

  片长:89分钟

  地区:中国香港

  上映日期:2007年5月31日(香港)

  推荐指数:★★★☆

  剧情简介

  三个同居女人,各自经历着爱性交缠,将性爱进行得笑中有泪。

  VI(谷祖琳饰),从不同的性爱中找到高潮的她,总会遇上荒诞奇情的性事。机械工程师(吴嘉龙饰)、准新郎阿健(黄浩然饰)等都是她的辉煌战迹,直至遇上一个戆直纯品的牧场男人DON(陈辉虹饰),DON竟误会她是纯洁女孩。令她终于发现,她需要的,不是床上的高潮,而是人生的高潮。

  人生总有两面,KIT(李彩华饰)是VI的对倒。初恋男友WOODY(曾国祥饰)因为性而移情别恋,刺激着KIT寻求改变,去体验性的吸引力。性爱高手阿海(连凯饰),各样荒谬而新奇的性爱大观园,令她兴奋过、痛过、笑过、哭过。她就像站在WOODY昔日的路上,明白当日的他,她再次遇上WOODY,一切能否重新开始?

  永远的小女孩美华(董敏莉饰),她不要太聪明,只要一直有人宠她就好。能干的上司骆**(安雅饰)出现,她舍不得美华受伤,守护她成长。美华逐渐发现,爱,原来可以存在于两个女人之间。女人的心思、女人的吻和抚摸,都比男人都温柔细腻得多……

  角色介绍

  Vivian (谷祖琳饰):Vivian 是个晚晚蒲天光的有钱女,从小想要什么就有什么,快乐垂手可得,事实是,她不知道自己想要什么,每天就只顾玩,不懂得,也懒得理会别人感受,只要她高兴,就算伤害到别人,她都会去做,包括性。

  美华 (董敏莉饰):美华似是个永远的小女孩,习惯倚赖别人过活。男友 Endy 的不辞而别,使美华崩溃,但她选择相信他只是太忙,她相信他永远爱自己。同一时间,能干的上司乐**出现,她处处保护着美华,守护她成长。美华开始感受到被宠爱和包容,她逐渐发现,爱,原来可以存在于两个女人之间。女人的心思、女人的吻和抚摸,甚至女人对女人的爱,比男人都温柔细腻得多。可是,当 Endy 回到她身边,离不开 Endy 的美华,周旋于两段爱情之间,根本没能力,也逃避取舍。乐**知道美华的背叛,却仍然维护她,谁又能拒绝这种爱呢?

  Kitty (李彩华饰):Kitty的初恋男友 Woody 移情别恋,使得 Kitty 急切寻求改变,她要用自己的眼睛和身体,去体验“夜蒲世界”的吸引力。结果,她触摸过很多男人的身体,也让很多男人进入她的身体,性爱高手、年轻少年等等,各式各样新奇的性经验,不只让她眼界大开,更令她笑过、哭过、痛过、兴奋过。重遇 Woody,她仍然隐隐的感到自己对他的爱,不过,她知道自己已经不一样,不再是当日那个千依百顺的女孩,她已经变成一个自信却又无助的女人。今天,她就像站在 Woody 昔日的路上,她突然明白当日的他,也就原谅他了。

  阿健 (黄浩然饰):阿健是个典型的花花公子,自懂事起已经晚晚流连各大小夜店。各式酒吧、的士高、夜总会,阿健无一不会,无一不精。其偷玩程度无人能胜,连新婚之夜的前一晚都要出外“猎食”,无巧不成话,碰着了 Vivian,却使得在婚宴上笑话百出!婚后虽然有个纯情娇妻,却也难忍其偷食心态,背着妻子跟 Donald 到夜总会寻欢作乐,谁知又再遇上 Vivian 三人,又要玩又怕死的健只好一直把 Donald 向前推当挡箭牌!

  Donald (陈辉虹饰):Donald,年近四十,家境异常富裕,初中时期就去了澳洲读书,大学修读农务系,然后在澳洲买了牧场,养羊割羊毛,多年来都过着这种悠然自得生活,为人乐观,思想简单,从没有恋爱经验,认为生活是美好的。他在婚宴上遇上年轻热情的 Vivian 令他印象深刻,一天早上在巴士上重遇,使二人回复联络。而 Donald 的细心照顾,也使得早晚颠倒的 Vivian 开始怀疑自己一直的价值观。

  (我相信你要找的应该是这部**,虽然那剧情介绍跟你说的有一些不一样,但你说的剧情在这部**中都发生了,你可以下载后看完,认为是这部**后再给我分数,谢谢!)

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