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Fill a highball or jar with ice cubes Add bourbon, Mandarin Napoleon, lime juice and sugar syrup Stir briefly Top up with Ginger Ale
si vous apprecier le piquant sur le bout de la langue, melangez votre verre avant de le boire. si vous n'aimer pas les épices, laisser le poivre
Shake all ingredients over ice and strain onto fresh ice.
I wanted a more complex, nuanced orange creamsicle-inspired drink, and between the roasty agave notes of the tequila and the citrusy spice of the Mandarine
My bar is situated on Napoleon's place in our city. We had to find a Cocktail. I searched recipes on internet, but I was not fully ok, so I found
An amazing aperitiv and fresh cocktail, that can be a replacement for a mezcal margarita
Using egg white instead of aquafaba might make it foamier, but this is a more vegan-friendly option. If the aquafaba has the right consistency, it can
Mandarine and absinthe play contrast supported by cherry, botanicals and cognac in the backstage. I picked Remy Martin 1738 Accord Royal as a second role
I was keen to try star anise in a cocktail recipe and decided to crush and grind one in a shaker to release maximum flavour and see how it would turn out.
This cocktail is using peach Schnapps in summer and pear schnapps in fall & winter
Combination of my favourite's drinks at the bar
This is my original creation. Napoleon did not likely have an option of a spritz like this while exiled, but he certainly would have enjoyed one.
If you make this please try the spread afterwards it tastes so good! Thank you for your time.
Named for Napoleon Bonaparts wife Josepine. to whom he once wrote .."Your letters are the joy of my days,"
Fresh blood orange Fresh turmeric root Fresh ginger root
As a spicy margarita fan, I wanted to experiment with my favourite flavours. After some failed experiments with jalapenos, and some nice sherry cobblers,
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