not really...you must down it immediately after putting in the lighted match , and it must always be done using
a proper shot-glass (I imagine doing that with a whisky glass, might set ones eyebrows on fire....)
>
> > lighted match into the glass after pouring in the ouzo and drink the flaming
> > concoction.. though in my
> > opinion, the fire burns away the alchohol thus weakening the overall effect.
>
> Would drinking the flaming concoction have adverse side effects on your lips?
>
> Ram
>
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