Does anyone know how to make Soco and Lime?!


Question:

Does anyone know how to make Soco and Lime?

it's a shot that i used to get at my favorite bar in arizona. ever since i've moved to california, nobody knows what the f*uck i'm talking about!!!! somebody please help me! i miss the drink so much


Answers:
soco and lime is one of my favorite shots!! its very simple, combine one part lime juice, one part soco into a shaker with ice. shake it up then put it into your shot glass(es)

its easy...southern comfort in a shaker with ice and a splash of lime juice...strain into shot glasses or hi ball and sip it

As an x-bartender, its a three count of soco, splash of roses lime shake with ice, pour, enjoy

southern comfort and a bit of lime juice

Booze
1.5 parts Peach liqueur

Mixers
1 part Lime juice
Directions
That's the favorite drink of a lot of college kids nowadays. Try floating a splash of amaretto on the top of the SoCo Lime -- it's a nice little kick in the aftertaste, cutting down on the bitterness that a lot of people complain about.

BTW -- Funtime, the SoCo was added, ExtraTasty just doesn't give the brand name in the recipe. SoCo is a brand peach liqueur.




not sure if that was what u were lookin for but sorry if it wasn't!

Ingredients: 0.5 oz Lime juice
1.0 oz Southern Comfort

Directions: Chill Southern Comfort in freezer beforehand. Add 1/2 ounce lime juice to 1 ounce Southern Comfort, stir, and enjoy. Tastes unbelievably good.

You can find this on:

http://www.idrink.com

Isn't it a shot of souther comfort and top with a dash of lime juice or just give lime to suck just like tequilla????

Unless you had toooo many of those Shots you may recall the Name of that Bar...so get on the Internet and get the Receipe..........




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