I have been a bartender in Parkersburg, WV for 17 years. I am famous for one drink and that is my Snakebite variation from Parkersburg to Morgantown and several cities in between.
Instead of giving it a number, we will just call it "Aunt B's Snakebite". When using my recipe, you cannot even taste the liquor. Customers refer to is as "lemonade with a 'kick'."
At my bar, we sell these snakebites by the shaker full and when we pour the last shot out of the bottle of liquor while making their order, I let the customers sign the Yukon bottle. We set it on a shelf above the bar and the customers are now 'immortalize' or 'snake bitten' as I like to call it. I literally have 100 signed bottles..
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