After Supper Cocktail
How to make the After Supper Cocktail – Shake all ingredients with Ice, strain into a Cocktail Glass, and serve.
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Liqueurs are typically sweet, flavored, and often used as an ingredient in cocktails or enjoyed on their own. They have a long and rich history, dating back centuries, and are known for their diverse range of flavors and aromas. They are made by infusing or macerating various ingredients, such as fruits, herbs, spices, flowers, or nuts, in a distilled spirit base, which is often a neutral spirit like vodka or brandy. The ingredients are left to steep for a certain period to extract their flavors and aromas. Afterward, sweeteners, such as sugar or syrup, are added to give the liqueur its characteristic sweetness and balance.
One of the most famous liqueurs is Grand Marnier, a blend of cognac and orange liqueur. Other popular examples include Amaretto, made from almonds; Frangelico, which features hazelnuts; and Chartreuse, a complex herbal liqueur. There are also cream liqueurs like Baileys Irish Cream, made with Irish whiskey and dairy cream. Liqueurs come in a wide variety of flavors, ranging from fruit-based liqueurs like raspberry or peach, to herbal liqueurs such as absinthe or herbal bitters.
Some liqueurs, like crème de cassis, are used to enhance the flavors of other spirits or cocktails, while others, such as limoncello, are enjoyed as standalone digestifs. Liqueurs are often enjoyed neat or on the rocks, sipped slowly to savor their complex flavors. They are also frequently used as ingredients in cocktails, adding depth, sweetness, and unique flavor profiles. Popular cocktails featuring liqueurs include the Margarita with Cointreau, the Espresso Martini with coffee liqueur, and the White Russian with Kahlúa.
How to make the After Supper Cocktail – Shake all ingredients with Ice, strain into a Cocktail Glass, and serve.
How to make the After Work Special – Pour the Di Amore Amaretto, Malibu® Coconut Rum and Bacardi Rum over 5 Ice Cubes in a hurricane glass. Fill the rest of the glass with Orange Juice and Pineapple Juice, to taste, and serve.
How to make the Afterparty Dregs – The name says it all; the last little bits of the alcohol that were left over at a party were dumped into a Collins Glass and were surprisingly delicious. Tastes very mild; if one were already a bit drunk you might not notIce there was any alcohol in the drink at all, despite the Mix being pure booze. Good for getting someone drunk while letting them think you’re giving them a fairly light Mix 😉 Tastes like Green Creme de Menthe, but cuts your legs out from under you about halfway through! Pour all ingredients except the Demerara into large Mixer with Ice and shake until slightly frothed. Strain into highball glass or other suitably large container. Use the back of a tablespoon to float the 151 onto the drink. Serve with straw.
How to make the Aftershock – Pour the ingredients into the glass and stir.
How to make the Afterwhile Crocodile – Add ingredients to blender. Blend until smooth. Garnish with wedge of Lime.
How to make the Afterwork Amaretto – Pour Amaretto first, then Light Cream. Swirl Mixture in a cocktail shaker. Enjoy.*For a Green Creme de Menthe variation, add powdered Cocoa Mix to concoction. This will give a . cRumb. ” like topping to your drink.
How to make the Acid Trip – Shake with Ice and strain into a Cocktail Glass.
How to make the Agave Suave – Shake ingredients in a cocktail shaker with Ice. Strain into glass.
How to make the Actual Buttery Nipple – . A lot of servers never put Grenadine Syrup in my shots on the east coast. The west coast have almost always used this technique. Since my conquest to be bartender I’ve found a lot of my regulars enjoy this twist.. “Pour Buttershots into Shot Glass. Add Grenadine Syrup (will float to bottom). Top with Irish Cream of choIce. Shot Glass will actually look like a nipple. Great jelly feel to finish.”
How to make the Agent Orange – Hurricane glass filled with Ice add ingredients shake Cherry and Orange garnish
How to make the Adam and Eve – Shake with Ice and strain into a Cocktail Glass.
How to make the Agent Orange #2 – Mix in a tall glass. Adjust Orange Juice to taste.
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