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Behold the power of AAA World Cup Cocktails!
Record: 3-0-0
Bide your time Tunisia!
4-2-0 so still no losses (I’m not trying to win/lose with my drink choices here).
Behold the power of AAA World Cup Cocktails!
Record: 3-0-0
Bide your time Tunisia!
I've been enjoying these lately.
Creole Cocktail
Preparation: Add all ingredients into a shaker with ice and stir. Strain into coupe glasses. Makes two drinks.
- 5.25 oz Rye (Rittenhouse)
- 1.5 oz Sweet Vermouth (Dolin)
- 1.5 oz Amaro
- 1 oz Benedictine DOM
I've been enjoying these lately.
Creole Cocktail
Preparation: Add all ingredients into a shaker with ice and stir. Strain into coupe glasses. Makes two drinks.
- 5.25 oz Rye (Rittenhouse)
- 1.5 oz Sweet Vermouth (Dolin)
- 1.5 oz Amaro
- 1 oz Benedictine DOM
I like a Vieux Carre, and this looks like subs in Amaro for the cognac. Will have to give that one a try.
I've been enjoying these lately.
Creole Cocktail
Preparation: Add all ingredients into a shaker with ice and stir. Strain into coupe glasses. Makes two drinks.
- 5.25 oz Rye (Rittenhouse)
- 1.5 oz Sweet Vermouth (Dolin)
- 1.5 oz Amaro
- 1 oz Benedictine DOM
I like a Vieux Carre, and this looks like subs in Amaro for the cognac. Will have to give that one a try.
I didn't know about a Vieux Carre. I'll be trying that in the near future.
Here's the cocktail list - 31 drinks:
- Belgium - Black Russianhttps://www.nosara.com/chiliguaro-recipe/
- Denmark - Copenhagen Cocktail
- Ecuador - Canelazo
- England - Pimms Cup
- France - Sidecar
- Germany - Asbach Alexander
- Iran - Arak and Grapefruit Juice
- Mexico - Paloma
- Netherlands - Improved Holland Gin Cocktail
- Poland - Polish Martini
- Spain - Sangria
- United States - Manhattan
Don’t mind if I do. Just made one with some Willett Rye that I picked up when I was in KY over the summer.Manhattan
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Manhattan
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I've been enjoying these lately.
Creole Cocktail
Preparation: Add all ingredients into a shaker with ice and stir. Strain into coupe glasses. Makes two drinks.
- 5.25 oz Rye (Rittenhouse)
- 1.5 oz Sweet Vermouth (Dolin)
- 1.5 oz Amaro
- 1 oz Benedictine DOM
I've been enjoying these lately.
Creole Cocktail
Preparation: Add all ingredients into a shaker with ice and stir. Strain into coupe glasses. Makes two drinks.
- 5.25 oz Rye (Rittenhouse)
- 1.5 oz Sweet Vermouth (Dolin)
- 1.5 oz Amaro
- 1 oz Benedictine DOM
Those measurements feel off. I feel like a 5+oz drink is too big for a coupe
These things can be dangerous. It’s one of my favorite drinks. Brazil has good taste in alcoholic beverages.A Caipirinha is so simple but so delicious. I’ve been drinking these for a long time and never tire of them. Frozen ones are great too but I prefer on the rocks.
These things can be dangerous. It’s one of my favorite drinks. Brazil has good taste in alcoholic beverages.A Caipirinha is so simple but so delicious. I’ve been drinking these for a long time and never tire of them. Frozen ones are great too but I prefer on the rocks.
ETA: I’ve tried 4 different cachacas and I still like Leblon the best.
I use turbinado sugar for the simple syrup. My preference is to juice the limes, cut them up, and throw them in the mix with the cachaca and simple syrup.These things can be dangerous. It’s one of my favorite drinks. Brazil has good taste in alcoholic beverages.A Caipirinha is so simple but so delicious. I’ve been drinking these for a long time and never tire of them. Frozen ones are great too but I prefer on the rocks.
ETA: I’ve tried 4 different cachacas and I still like Leblon the best.
Leblon is my go to but novo fogo gets great reviews and was suggested on at least one of my cocktail YouTubers. Honestly, first drink with it I couldn’t tell an appreciable difference but it was good. Leblon is cheaper so may stick with it unless I feel this is worth the premium. And yes, super dangerous drink as you barely can tell you are drinking.
I use turbinado sugar for the simple syrup. My preference is to juice the limes, cut them up, and throw them in the mix with the cachaca and simple syrup.These things can be dangerous. It’s one of my favorite drinks. Brazil has good taste in alcoholic beverages.A Caipirinha is so simple but so delicious. I’ve been drinking these for a long time and never tire of them. Frozen ones are great too but I prefer on the rocks.
ETA: I’ve tried 4 different cachacas and I still like Leblon the best.
Leblon is my go to but novo fogo gets great reviews and was suggested on at least one of my cocktail YouTubers. Honestly, first drink with it I couldn’t tell an appreciable difference but it was good. Leblon is cheaper so may stick with it unless I feel this is worth the premium. And yes, super dangerous drink as you barely can tell you are drinking.
Funny, my wife got one maybe a year ago. As I always do when she buys something I said, "what in the world do we need this for?". As always happens, I now can't live without it.Was scrolling through Epicurious' youtube channel and found this. @AAABatteries I didn't know I needed a glass mixing beaker until I watched this![]()
Was scrolling through Epicurious' youtube channel and found this. @AAABatteries I didn't know I needed a glass mixing beaker until I watched this![]()
Was scrolling through Epicurious' youtube channel and found this. @AAABatteries I didn't know I needed a glass mixing beaker until I watched this![]()
Wait - you don’t use a mixing glass? What kind of uncouth neanderthal are you?
In. Definitely making this. Thanks
For something like that, which is really just a Brandy Alexander riff, any moderately priced cognac or Armagnac brandy would probably do (a VS or VSOP). Like maybe Martell VSOP or even the cheaper Martell VS. With that much going on, you could probably even do something like Korbel VSOP. I certainly wouldn't go much over $40 a bottle if I'm using it for that type of cocktail. Expensive brandies are pretty exclusively to drink neat.Anyone know some things about Brandy? I am clueless. I imagine there are a lot of varieties and flavor profiles. I am looking at this recipe to serve as a cocktail this Christmas. Brandy is only a small part, but I know nothing. Can anyone recommend a Brandy that would fit in with the flavor profile of this recipe?
- 4 oz white chocolate liqueur
- 2 oz vanilla vodka
- 3 oz eggnog
- 1 oz brandy
- Whipped cream, for garnish
- Nutmeg, for garnish
Have made these several times at parties since you posted this - the people love them!Jeffrey Morgenthaler’s Amaretto Sour
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I need some recommendations for good hot drinks to ride out this cold front.