Drink concoction ideas???!


Question:

Drink concoction ideas???

I have just recently been introduced to Amarula. We chilled it and drank it straight. I was wondering if anyone had any fun and tasty recipes for this new found favorite?? Thanks!


Answers:
How bout a Long Comfortable Screw Up Against the Wall?

Ingredients:
1 part Vodka
1 part Sloe Gin
1 part Southern Comfort
Orange juice
Galliano


Directions:

Mix together the vodka, sloe gin, and Southern Comfort in a tall glass over ice; fill with orange juice and then float 1 part Galliano on top to make the wall.

jagermeister with redbull... may already know about this one.

Try this one called a brown elephant.
3 oz amarula cream liqueur
2 oz milk
2 oz Coca-Cola
If you want to try something else try this web site:

http://www.drinksmixer.com/desc156.html...

If you want to use that Amarula...

Saharan Martini

3 min prep
1 1/2 ounces Amarula cream liqueur
1 1/2 ounces Frangelico
3/4 ounce vodka
chocolate shavings, garnish

Add all ingredients to a cocktail shaker filled with ice and shake for about 30 seconds.
Strain into martini glass and sprinkle chocolate curls on top.

Have fun!

Strawberry Kiss
1 oz Tequila Rose
1/2 oz White rum
1 oz Chocolate liqueur
1 oz Half and half
Shake with ice, strain into martini glass and garnish

1 part white rum
1 part spiced rum
1 park vodka
1 part gin
1 part 99 berries
2 parts gatorade orange
2 parts gatorade lemon/lime
2 parts coke
2 parts ginger ale
1 airborne tablet or similar store brand orange flavored cold tablet

and um whatever else u find should work with that base and if u have room in the glass top it with whichever of the non-alcohol drinks u like best and just drink it cause it'll mess u up

1/2 can of chilled red bull energy drink 1 shot blue pucker




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