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Fallen Leaves
Suitably autumnal in colour. Two vermouths and two brandies presented in harmony
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James Brooke
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13th November 2020 at 19:38
A delicious drink, but your photo makes it look as though the drink has been shaken, not stirred?
Mine has no frothy head to it. Am I doing something wrong?
Also, could I use a different Apple brandy, such as
https://ludlowdistillery.ecwid.com/Shropshire-Applejack-Apple-Brandy-Fruit-Spirit-p157835731
?
Simon Difford
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14th November 2020 at 10:12
It's one of our older cocktail images and does indeed look like it was shaken. I'll reshoot with Dan once we get past this lockdown. Thanks for bringing it to my attention! And, yes, I'd try with Ludlow's apple brandy.
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Mine has no frothy head to it. Am I doing something wrong?
Also, could I use a different Apple brandy, such as https://ludlowdistillery.ecwid.com/Shropshire-Applejack-Apple-Brandy-Fruit-Spirit-p157835731 ?