What's your favorite mixed drink and or shot...and how do yo u make it?!


Question:

What's your favorite mixed drink and or shot...and how do yo u make it?


I like Sex with an alligator which is razzmatazz, midori, and jager layered to look like an alligator tail or the simple, but tasty, Hot Cherry Pie which is a shot of amaretto with a splash of cranberry.


Answers: Scooby Snack

Equal parts of:
Malibu rum
Melon liquor
Pineapple juice
Heavy cream

Mix together and pour over ice Virgin Bloody Mary
http://www.ehow.com/how_2697_make-sweet-...

Things You'll Need
salt and pepper
ice
Tabasco sauce
dash of Worcestershire sauces
dash of lemon juices
cocktail shaker
celery stick
cocktail strainer
old-fashioned glass
4 oz. tomato juice

Steps:

1 Step OneFill a cocktail shaker with cracked ice.
2 Step TwoAdd tomato juice, lemon juice, Worcestershire sauce, Tabasco? sauce and a dash of salt and pepper.
3 Step ThreeShake 5 times.
4 Step FourStrain into an old-fashioned glass over ice cubes.
5 Step FiveGarnish with a celery stick. Baby Guiness:

In a shot glass, pour 5/6 full with a coffee liquor such as Kalluha(sp), Starbucks Coffee Liquor or Tia Marie

Then float some Baileys Irish Cream on top to make what looks like a tiny pint of Guiness. Enjoy Mixed Drink: Crown and Coke
Shot: Patrone Cosmopolitan

1.25 ounce vodka
1.5 ounce cranberry juice
1 ounce triple sec
.25 ounce lime juice

Shake with ice, but pace yourself, these can get away from you! Manhattan: Bourbon (I prefer Makers Mark or George Dickel), a bit of sweet vermoth and a cherry. Shaken (30 times no more no less) not stired and served up NEVER on the rocks. lol! On the rocks, the ice melts and ruins the drink.

Shot: Heradera Anejo tequila. SIMPLE
JACK D's OR VODKA & SPRITE >=)



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