Talk:Lime Rickey

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What about the Non-Alcoholic version..? Golux Ex Machina

The Lime Ricky of my personal experience is a soda fountain drink in the Boston area; it consisted of a large glass with an entire lime sliced into 4 to 8 wedges first squeezed to liberate their juice and then dropped into the glass; over this ice cubes, followed by a raspberry syrup and finally filled with soda water. Done right the red of the syrup is dark on the bottom, rising to nearly clear at the top. This maybe augmented with a bit of chocolate syrup; though at that point one is heading into the territory of French sodas. You can still order these at most places in the Boston area that have a soda fountain. I've never see experienced them as a cocktail. Bhyde 22:17, 16 June 2007 (UTC)