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Burnt Fuselage
Cognac and Grand Marnier are well-suited bedfellows in this spirit-forward "stiff steadier". Dry vermouth combines with these surprisingly well. Adding...
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Kristina
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4th April at 23:42
Was too sweet for me. With 45ml of Cognac is perfect.
Ryan Madden
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27th April at 03:31
Great suggestion! Really liked the additional half oz.
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