spicier Armagnac is very helpful in giving the full body of flavor for this cocktail
Black Forest Gateau vibes with a hint of vanilla. Can still be enjoyed by Real Ale enthusiasts as it is not overly sweet.
Just a little muddle, just enough to break the cloves and cherry into the bottom of the shaker glass. Double strain is important to get all the clove pieces
While testing out different recipes, I kept coming back to this one. In December, I got engaged and my fiance rarely drinks but loves an espresso martini
Regardless of whether dry or reverse-dry shaken, use a Hawthorne strainer on final pour to ensure fine and even foam. For best presentation, let the coconut
Made for a private Tiki party, June 2020
It's bit complex on bourbon with nice twist of Campari and passion fruit
I was tasked to create a Christmas cocktail in the bar I work at and I used memories of my childhood as inspiration. As a child I used to bake Christmas
It's important to get your nose right in the cocktail to get those notes of clove and nutmeg.
This is a booze forward cocktail so proper dilution is key.
I love rich Christmas spices and a warming dram in the winter. My dad (who does not have a sweet tooth, also likes a dram) does have a great love of cherries
Add ingredients to a mixing glass. Add ice and strain over big ice cube
A punch cocktail with the refreshing taste of cherries. It has a rich but refreshing taste without being too sweet.
We came across this while creating new cocktails for our bar menu. Our musician loves Jäger so we tried something with this to get him a sour based on
Navy Gin combined with Heering Cherry is MAGIC. Optional spicy bitters (which add a lovely lift to the finish) are available at drinks shops or online.
Delish and too good not to share. You could swap for Gingerbread Syrup for Cinnamon Syrup. You could also use chocolate or orange bitters. Cool use for
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