Sleeper Agent Cocktail, How-To
Aroma and taste is a reflection in the gin you use, juniper and sour apple finish, a bit of ginger and a muted anise that lingers a bit.
Aroma and taste is a reflection in the gin you use, juniper and sour apple finish, a bit of ginger and a muted anise that lingers a bit.
Shockingly sour attack that strikes and then fades away. Tart, yes. Sour, yes.
A mild potency with good oak flavor and a slightly dry finish, jagermeister doesn’t overpower the cocktail.
An alcohol intensity of a “gental 10.” Herbal notes balanced against the citrus flavor with a citrus and oak aroma. Very flavorful but potent.
The Kraken’s Blood, a shooter that brings a strong jagermeister flavor. The red bull isn’t a serious big deal in the flavor, but the medicinal profile comes on strong as well.
The tasting notes are quite simple, it’s pretty much awful and tastes like something you may have regurgitated at some point in time. Or, perhaps just something you imagine as being fairly awful.
The smell of this cocktail is just…wrong. It’s a bit of a turn-off, but the taste is okay. Subtle jagermeister, with a potent heat throughout the cocktail and the Wild Turkey really comes through as does some of the bailey’s.
Blood orange, lime citrus, with a punch of bourbon ending with a dry bite finish.
A mild cinnamon burst, not too unlike that of Big Red Gum
extreme acidity and citrus notes with hints of jagermeister flavor. Overall, a poor quality jagermeister focus that really brings just the carbonated Red Bull flavor to the table.
A blisteringly cold yet minty peppermint flavor with a cinnamon finish. The jagermeister doesn’t bring any black licorice flavor like it does in other cocktail recipes
Thin mouth-feel, timid jagermeister with a good roasted coffee flavor. The coffee steals the thunder with the roasted bean taste that finishes with a chocolate milk coffee like flavor. You’ll want to be a coffee enthusiast for this sucker!
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