Charleston Cocktail
How to make the Charleston Cocktail – Pour the Mandarine Napoleon® Orange Liqueur and Cherry Brandy into a Collins Glass half-filled with Ice Cubes. Top with Lemonade, to taste, and serve.
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How to make the Charleston Cocktail – Pour the Mandarine Napoleon® Orange Liqueur and Cherry Brandy into a Collins Glass half-filled with Ice Cubes. Top with Lemonade, to taste, and serve.
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How to make the Canyon Quake – Pour the Irish Cream, Brandy, Amaretto and Light Cream into a cocktail shaker half-filled with Ice Cubes. Shake very well. Strain into a Brandy snifter, and serve.
How to make the Caliope – Caliope is a German recipe in oriGin. This recipe came from a K. VonSaxon in Rosenheim Germany, who says it’s a popular winter drink in the Alpen Ski Lodges, combining Italian, Austrian and German influences.Pour the Brandy, Creme de Cacao and soyMilk into a cocktail shaker over 3 Ice Cubes. Shake well, and strain into a pousse-cafe glass. Add a shot of Espresso, dust with Nutmeg, and serve.
How to make the Cafe Zurich – Add Amaretto, Cognac and Aniseette to a Coffee mug. Fill almost to the top with hot Coffee. Add Honey and top with a puff of Whipped Cream.
How to make the Cafe Amaretto – Fill a mug almost full with hot Coffee. Add Amaretto and stir well. Layer Cognac on top and add a puff of Whipped Cream.
How to make the Brandy Champarelle – Stir ingredients and strain into a Cordial glass.
How to make the Brandy Snap Cream – Fill a highball glass with Crushed Ice. Pour in the Baileys, followed by the Brandy and then Amaretto, all over the Ice. Use a straw or cocktail stirrer to stir the ingredients, and then serve, with a straw.
How to make the Brazilian Monk – Pour into a Collins Glass and blend briefly. Garnish with a Mint leaf and Cherry, and sprinkle with grated Green Creme de Menthe.
How to make the Brain Blender – Shake briefly with a glassful of Crushed Ice and serve in a wine goblet with fruit and straws.
How to make the Booty Clap – Pour ingredients into Bartender’s Choice of your choIce. Drink with or without Ice – it is suggested that the best experience is without Ice.
How to make the Bonaparte Velvet – Blend briefly with half a glassful of Crushed Ice in a highball glass. Garnish with an Orange slIce, and serve with straws.
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