Swill
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Swill is a potent, yellow-colored alcoholic punch invented by members of the Nashville Science Fiction Club, named by Dan Caldwell and frequently served at Southern fandom room parties, where it is mixed in trash cans. It consists of vodka with orange, grape and lemon juices and a touch of sugar.
According to Caldwell:
About 1983, maybe earlier, a new drink is invented at a NSFC party. It consists of vodka, with orange and grape juice which supply vitamins that the alcohol kills off in the body. It is actually good for you ... well, less bad for you than straight booze.... Real swill is always made in trash cans (for the flavor). The drink has been prominently featured at Nashville room parties ever since. "The roar of the blender, the smell of the Swill."
There was an earlier version of Swill, mixed, according to the Philcon 1972 program book, from cheap fortified wine, tequila or vodka, and 7-Up, but it can no longer be made. The main ingredient, Gallo’s Thunderbird wine, citrus-flavored rotgut with a whopping 21 percent alcohol by volume, has been entirely reformulated.
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