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Bad Name
Sweet Manhattan-like in style with chamomile liqueur adding its distinctive floral flavour and honeyed sweetness
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Steve Cox
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4th January 2021 at 21:30
Would this do okay with using St Germaine as a substitute for the chamomile liqueur? Or would doing something like infusing chamomile tea into a cointreau or grand marnier bet a better substitute?
Simon Difford
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7th January 2021 at 17:54
I've just tried with St-Germain and works well as a substitution, certainly preferable to infusion.
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