Loch Lomond
How to make the Loch Lomond – In a Mixing glass half-filled with Ice Cubes, combine the Scotch, Drambuie®, and Vermouth. Stir well. Strain into a Cocktail Glass. Garnish with the Lemon twist.
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How to make the Loch Lomond – In a Mixing glass half-filled with Ice Cubes, combine the Scotch, Drambuie®, and Vermouth. Stir well. Strain into a Cocktail Glass. Garnish with the Lemon twist.
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