Ferrari Shooter, How-To
Doug believes this is a definitive stale airplane coffee like flavor and, regardless, it does bring a coffee based warmth to your mouth.
Doug believes this is a definitive stale airplane coffee like flavor and, regardless, it does bring a coffee based warmth to your mouth.
The shot glass, defined by wikipedia as “A shot glass is a small glass designed to hold or measure spirits or liquor,” but what in today’s world many shot glasses do not work as “measures” anymore. The traditional shot glass is just one of many styles and designs that continue to get more complex and crazy.
Flavors similar to that of a chocolate covered banana or a banana split without the vanilla ice cream flavor. Imagine dipping banana slices in a fountain of chocolate… got it? Yeah, there you go. Definite sting/burn/fire in the finish.
A layered shooter similar to the standard Brain Hemorrhage shooter, but with Blue Curacao added.
To celebrate the cold, we have a layered shot that represents the season. The recipe: 1/4 oz. Creme de Menthe, 1/4 oz. Peppermint Schnapps, 1/4 oz. UV Blue Vodka, 1/4 oz. Club Soda.
Today you’ll see a shooter created with five layers, it is like a 5-layer burrito but with cocktail stuff! The Recipe: 1/2 oz. Grenadine, 1/2 oz. Coffee Liqueur, 1/2 oz. Creme de Banana, 1/2 oz. Irish Cream, 1/2 oz. Brandy.
A pousse-cafe cocktail, a layered shooter that resembles that of a jelly fish. Recipe: 1/2 oz White Curacao, 1/2 oz Amaretto, 1/2 oz Milk, Dash Grenadine
Today we’re talking about some gravity, specifically about specific gravity and testing the theory that vodka is lighter than water and water is lighter than grenadine. Where does absinthe sit?
Oh, it’s time for the heat! It’s time for the pain! It’s time for the Flatliner, pousse-cafe (layered) shooter with Tabasco sauce. The layering is for effect, coolness and flavor. The name comes from the neat “flat line” across the middle of the drink, because after this you may feel like you’re flatlining.
This is a layered cocktail that’s meant to show off the potency of absinthe. The Flaming Imbecile is served on fire, easily done with the absinthe layered on the top. The shooter will definitely underscore the black liquorice/anisette flavor with some sourness followed by sweetness.
Saint Patrick’s Day is coming, the Irish Flag Shooter is here today. This cocktail would make a good start or finish to a Saint Patrick’s Day celebration. You’re getting a minty freshness with a coating of creamy orange all wrapped in a celebration of the Irish Flag.
A late Sunday breakfast isn’t done right until you’ve had some big buttery pancakes. And, what compliments pancakes better than orange juice.
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