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  1. Moloko Plus or Knifey Moloko, stemmed from the Russian word for milk, is the barbiturate-spiked milk served within the Korova Milk Bar. It's mentioned in both the movie and book when Alex and his droogs drink drencrom to prepare for a night of violence and just in the book when Alex returns alone after his release from State Jail 84f. There are ...

  2. In Anthony Burgess’s 1962 novel (and Stanley Kubrick’s 1971 film), A Clockwork Orange, the Korova Milk Bar dispenses drinks —namely the Moloko Plus—to make one shiver.

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  3. Jul 27, 2018 · On this episode of How to Drink, I am recreating the Moloko Plus from A Clockwork Orange. I’m making this drink as close as possible to the drink in the film besides all of the illicit drugs so...

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  4. My favorite bar in Portland--beautiful and relaxing. Always great service here. Truly, it's the fish tanks that always draw me back. They are haunting in their beauty. The drinks are wonderful, too.

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  5. From Clockwork Orange, a slang word for milk, laced with quasilegal DESIGNER DRUGS. By serving milk (instead of alcohol), the bar is able to serve minors. In the film, the bar has furniture in the shape of naked women and the milk is served from their nipples.

  6. Mar 4, 2023 · Moloko Plus from A Clockwork Orange (1971) The ingredients are poured into a shaker with ice, shaken and then poured into a highball glass.

  7. Dec 5, 2018 · Stanley Kubrick movies have a tendenacy to be weird, but there's nothing weird about the Moloko Plus that @How To Drink made from Clockwork Orange!

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