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PBI stands for Polish Breeze Index - similar to the [http://www.economist.com/markets/Bigmac/Index.cfm Big Mac Index]. A Polish Breeze consists of: * 1.5 shots of Vodka (used to use Zubrowka, hence the 'Polish' part of the name - but you can't taste the vodka anyway, so go for something cheaper) * .5 shot of Peach Schnapps (Archers works well here) * .5 shot of Syrop de Grenadine * .5 shot of Blue Curaco * Shaken with ice, then poured into a 16oz glass and topped up with coke (It tastes a little like Calpol - it's really nice, really potent) The interesting things about it are: * It's a custom cocktail. You'll have to ask for it specially (although most bartenders will be obliging) * It's got 2.5 shots of alcohol in. This will often make it more expensive than a standard cocktail might be (often, cocktails have 50ml of alcohol in - 2.5 shots is 62.5ml). It's a good measure of how much the bar is stinging you for cash - two PBIs, for example, are: * [[Merton's Bar And Grill ]] - 10.25 (TEN TWENTY FIVE) * The [[Beat Café]] - 4.00
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