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2. Add 4 drops of bitters. 3. Fill glass with ice and pour in Tanduay Asian Rum Gold. 4. Garnish and serve. 1. Stir all ingredients with ice in a mixing glass until completely chilled. 2.
Shake whisky, orange juice, honey syrup, and paprika with ice. Strain into a rocks glass over ice. Garnish with an orange slice. Old School Cocktail by Saurabh Tyagi (Poee & Co.) A spicy and tangy mix ...
to build the cocktail Add whisky, guava juice, lime juice, black salt, and bitters. Stir well! Add ice cubes and stir for about 20-30 seconds. Double strain into a rock glass over a large square ice ...
Garnish with dehydrated orange slice. This cocktail gives you a tangy, spicy twist with a blend of whiskey, guava juice ... cloves, and pineapple. Try the recipe by Cedrik Rodrigues, Beverages ...
orange juice, pineapple juice, almond syrup and egg white (if using) into a shaker. Should be dry shaken. Pour the mixture in a chilled rock glass and finally top up with the red wine slowly. Your ...
A juice cleanse involves consuming only fruit and vegetable juices for a short period, often for detox or weight loss. While a juice cleanse can increase vitamin intake, it may also lead to blood ...
Add ice. Add cherry syrup, lime juice, and Pantalones Organic Tequila to the glass. Add a pinch of salt for good measure. Fill your glass up with Mexican Coca-Cola and give it a stir with a paring ...
half a teaspoon of cumin powder, one-fourth teaspoon of red chilli powder, half a teaspoon of chaat masala, one tablespoon of fresh coriander leaves, and one tablespoon of lemon juice.
Spring is in the air, which means it’s time to start making the most of the longer days and warmer weather. And what better way to welcome in the new season than by mixing up a refreshing cocktail?