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MGM Grand
Nail the perfect balance and this cognac-based cocktail sings on the palate with cognac, richly subtle cherry, and zesty lemon acidity
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Albert Markiewicz
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8th April at 07:10
Not really. 5 ml of simple syrup is not the same as half of the amount of rich syrup. Simple is 50 Brix, rich is 66 Brix
Miguel Perales
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8th April at 12:05
Thank you for the reply/clarification. So, being approximately 1.3 times sweeter, rich syrup is more of adding texture (and slightly more sweetness) to a cocktail than anything else. Plus the advantage that it doesn't have to be refrigerated.
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