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So if you’re not familiar with Milkis, it’s essentially a carbonated drink combined with Milk (don’t knock it ‘till you try it). You can find it at most Asian grocery stores, but Amazon works too. Mix a can of Milkis with two (or three lol) shots of any Sake that you’d like (we like Tyku and Hakutsuru), and this becomes a dangerous weapon. It tastes so good that you barely taste the alcohol, but guaranteed to fuck you up. I really like how the Milkis makes the drink super creamy and the flavor is flexible depending on the kind of Milkis you pick up.
Dec 10, 2020

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