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Add all ingredients to cocktail shaker w/ ice .5 oz Heering Cherry Liqueur 1 oz Cognac 1.5 oz Chocolate Liqueur Shake and strain into a chilled coupe
Fruity, spicy, balanced in sweetness and with a solid base until the end. A simple half tablespoon of freshly squeezed lemon juice is perfect for opening
The restaurant I work at began serving our new winter menu with classic British recipes and dishes. One of the dessert dishes has become overwhelmingly
My wife is mexican so our xmas is mexican dutch so I try to provide a dutch mexican xmas cocktail
Shake all ingredients with ice and fine strain over ice.
If you don't have any walnut bitters, you can remove it and use 7.5ml of walnut liqueur instead of 5ml.
This drink benefits from a long stir and/or the optional addition of chilled water if using ice fresh from the freezer. I personally enjoy a blended
My wife alerted me to the contest and we enjoyed a night concocting various creations.
Christmas is all about aromas and cold weather outside. I love the taste of Christmas cookies. And what's better than a cookie in a glass, right?! So I
The Heering brings some floral, clove and fennel out of the Fernet. Some nice chocolate spice (and maybe fenugreek?) from the bitters adds some interesting
- I used Beefeater gin for its balanced juniper and citrus profile, which complements the bright, fruity character of the cocktail - Cherry Heering's deep
Rich, not overly sweet and full of Christmas notes. I used a mix of Plantaray Cut and Dry and Buffalo Trace but any good quality coconut rum and smooth,
In the bustling party hall, the most dazzling centerpiece on the table is this very "Jingle Jingle." The Heering Cherry, glowing deep crimson
Taken inspiration from a favourite signature from my bar, and given it a delicate yet delicious touch.
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I only add a drop of cherry syrup because I didn't want to have something too sweet, and I wanted the cherry to be the main star of the cocktail. For the
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