Questa immagine è tratta dalla serie “Konflikti”. È una tradizione che mi è mancata? Immagino che ci sia il sapone al mirtillo, il koskenkorva e la jaloviina?
In the Tampere bar scene you’ll see bartenders call that a ‘Mickey Mouse.’ Or ‘Mikki Hiiri.’ It’s basically just two shots taken in ‘bomb’ fashion. Some people do jallu and minttu with a mixer. Some people do jäger and kossu. Just depends on the bar.
Agantas on
Soup -> soap is a critical spelling error.
I’ve never seen that thing before.
thomaxzer on
Never heard of it but I hope you mean soup XD
grandBBQninja on
It’s jaloviina, vodka and lingonberry juice if I remember correctly. It’s important the vodka is never Russian.
gofndn on
It’s called pirunpää. A Finnish drink that’s popular with special forces.
To enjoy the drink, one takes the Jaloviina shotglass dropping the Koskenkorva shot into the cranberry juice. The juice is drank after the Jaloviina shot, typically consumed at once without stopping.
The drink is called pirunpää. It’s an special forces drink containing Finnish vodka (never Russian) then 1 star Jaloviina and cranberry juice. I don’t remember the exact meanings of the 2 shots. But you can drink this in two ways. Surumalja and ilonmalja. Depending on what you drop into the juice and what you drink plain
RedSonja_ on
Pretty sure that’s not a soap
Haanipoju on
My friend makes these as a starter drink at house parties.
These are called “pirunpää” or “erikoisjoukko-shotti” in english roughly translates to devilshead or special forces-shot. According to my friend it was a drink made by paratrooppers at Utin jääkärirykmentti.
You have a glass with lingonberry juice with a shot of Finnish vodka and a shot of jaloviina. The way you drink this supposedly has some meaning about commemorating a fallen comrade. We usually drink it by first drinking the vodka shot and then wash it down with the lingonberry juice now mixed with jaloviina.
Kamakraze on
It is called Pirunpää, a toast used by the special forces. You can drink it in a celebratory way, or to honor the fallen. It depends which shot you drink first as the other mixes with the juice below.
The different drinks symbolize different things and there is sort of a ritual in making the toast.
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A good start
First time i see something like this.
The only thing close to this i know is “uppotukki” where you drop a schnaps glass of whiskey or bourbon into a beer glass and drink it all in one go.
[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=x7g3CfDJjUs](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=x7g3CfDJjUs)
In the Tampere bar scene you’ll see bartenders call that a ‘Mickey Mouse.’ Or ‘Mikki Hiiri.’ It’s basically just two shots taken in ‘bomb’ fashion. Some people do jallu and minttu with a mixer. Some people do jäger and kossu. Just depends on the bar.
Soup -> soap is a critical spelling error.
I’ve never seen that thing before.
Never heard of it but I hope you mean soup XD
It’s jaloviina, vodka and lingonberry juice if I remember correctly. It’s important the vodka is never Russian.
It’s called pirunpää. A Finnish drink that’s popular with special forces.
To enjoy the drink, one takes the Jaloviina shotglass dropping the Koskenkorva shot into the cranberry juice. The juice is drank after the Jaloviina shot, typically consumed at once without stopping.
I just place it here
https://www.reddit.com/r/Finland/s/OLC0XkIEgy
We used to call these hand grenades
The drink is called pirunpää. It’s an special forces drink containing Finnish vodka (never Russian) then 1 star Jaloviina and cranberry juice. I don’t remember the exact meanings of the 2 shots. But you can drink this in two ways. Surumalja and ilonmalja. Depending on what you drop into the juice and what you drink plain
Pretty sure that’s not a soap
My friend makes these as a starter drink at house parties.
These are called “pirunpää” or “erikoisjoukko-shotti” in english roughly translates to devilshead or special forces-shot. According to my friend it was a drink made by paratrooppers at Utin jääkärirykmentti.
You have a glass with lingonberry juice with a shot of Finnish vodka and a shot of jaloviina. The way you drink this supposedly has some meaning about commemorating a fallen comrade. We usually drink it by first drinking the vodka shot and then wash it down with the lingonberry juice now mixed with jaloviina.
It is called Pirunpää, a toast used by the special forces. You can drink it in a celebratory way, or to honor the fallen. It depends which shot you drink first as the other mixes with the juice below.
The different drinks symbolize different things and there is sort of a ritual in making the toast.
https://preview.redd.it/1lfm5znysagg1.jpeg?width=2160&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=297bc71e7ea860940997e29f30eb318c3c77cc6d