Matches in DBpedia 2016-04 for { <http://dbpedia.org/resource/Mickey_Slim> ?p ?o }
Showing triples 1 to 46 of
46
with 100 triples per page.
- Mickey_Slim abstract "The Mickey Slim was a drink that had short-lived popularity in the United States in the 1940s and 1950s. According to The Dedalus Book of Absinthe by Phil Baker, it was made by combining gin with a pinch of DDT (dichlorodiphenyltrichloroethane), an insecticide that would later be banned in most countries; consumers of this concoction claimed that its effects were similar to absinthe.Due to lack of documentary evidence, it has been questioned whether this is a modern urban legend.Time Magazine, August 1, 1971 reported that Pest Control Executive Robert Loibl and his wife Louise start breakfast with a 10-mg. capsule of DDT to demonstrate its safety. Elsewhere, it was reported that a University of Arizona professor did the same in the late 1980s. They would have mentioned any psychoactive effects. There have been no reports of this tasteless chemical having any psychoactive effects, thus it is unlikely that it has an effect \"similar to absinthe\", especially since the here assumed \"effect of absinthe\", that is, the effect of the chemical thujone, has in recent times been revealed to be close to non-existent. This cocktail is surely an urban legend.This beverage should not be confused with the knockout drink known as the Mickey Finn.".
- Mickey_Slim wikiPageID "67556".
- Mickey_Slim wikiPageLength "3449".
- Mickey_Slim wikiPageOutDegree "12".
- Mickey_Slim wikiPageRevisionID "697701201".
- Mickey_Slim wikiPageWikiLink Absinthe.
- Mickey_Slim wikiPageWikiLink Category:Absinthe.
- Mickey_Slim wikiPageWikiLink Category:Cocktails_with_gin.
- Mickey_Slim wikiPageWikiLink Category:DDT.
- Mickey_Slim wikiPageWikiLink DDT.
- Mickey_Slim wikiPageWikiLink Gin.
- Mickey_Slim wikiPageWikiLink List_of_cocktails.
- Mickey_Slim wikiPageWikiLink Mickey_Finn_(drugs).
- Mickey_Slim wikiPageWikiLink Thujone.
- Mickey_Slim wikiPageWikiLinkText "Mickey Slim".
- Mickey_Slim gin "yes".
- Mickey_Slim ingredients "*One part gin *A pinch of DDT".
- Mickey_Slim name "Mickey Slim".
- Mickey_Slim notes "DDT is not very soluble in water so only a small quantity will dissolve. DDT has been linked to numerous health problems in humans.".
- Mickey_Slim prep "Stir the DDT into the gin and serve".
- Mickey_Slim type "cocktail".
- Mickey_Slim wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Absinthe.
- Mickey_Slim wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:By_whom.
- Mickey_Slim wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Cocktail-stub.
- Mickey_Slim wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Infobox_cocktail.
- Mickey_Slim wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Or.
- Mickey_Slim wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Portal.
- Mickey_Slim wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Mickey_Slim wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Where.
- Mickey_Slim subject Category:Absinthe.
- Mickey_Slim subject Category:Cocktails_with_gin.
- Mickey_Slim subject Category:DDT.
- Mickey_Slim hypernym Drink.
- Mickey_Slim type Beverage.
- Mickey_Slim type Drink.
- Mickey_Slim type Gin.
- Mickey_Slim type Insecticide.
- Mickey_Slim type Insecticide.
- Mickey_Slim comment "The Mickey Slim was a drink that had short-lived popularity in the United States in the 1940s and 1950s.".
- Mickey_Slim label "Mickey Slim".
- Mickey_Slim sameAs Q11242475.
- Mickey_Slim sameAs 미키_슬림.
- Mickey_Slim sameAs m.0hrkl.
- Mickey_Slim sameAs Q11242475.
- Mickey_Slim wasDerivedFrom Mickey_Slim?oldid=697701201.
- Mickey_Slim isPrimaryTopicOf Mickey_Slim.