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Jaxon Ortiz
Levi Ross
What happened to the last thread?
Joseph James
I think the jannies deleted it
Brandon Perez
:/
Elijah Cook
Why?
Austin Williams
Jannies are offended chicanos lol
Levi Nguyen
no clue
Andrew Brown
CHI
They cheer themselves up by abusing their powers.
Drinking some heated glög (non-alcoholic though), pretty comfy tbqh.
Tyler Cox
what's that?
Benjamin Richardson
>the production of glögi begins by boiling water and adding spices to it. After a few minutes of simmering, the mixture is sieved and blackcurrant juice, wine or clear spirits are added. The most common spices in Finnish glögi are cloves, cinnamon and ginger. Other common spices are orange peel and cardamom. The same spices are often used in glögi as in ginger snaps. Glögi may also contain raisins or almonds.[1]
>In shops ready-made glögi is usually based on grape juice, sometimes also blackcurrant juice, mixed fruit juice, apple juice or wine. There are also stronger, rum-based types of glögi. Ready-made glögi from shops is warmed up before use, but if it is wine-based or high in alcohol content, it should not be heated to boiling point. It is common to add whole almonds or raisins to glögi while it is being warmed up or just before drinking.
It's basically just a drink that has some christmas-y spices. The one i'm drinking is as basic supermarket glög as it gets so it's pretty close to grape juice with some spices.