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Build Method: In a glass full of ice, add all ingredients, plus 1 ounce of water (for dilution), stir gently, garnish and serve Non-Alcoholic Version / Mocktail Substitute a non-alcoholic bourbon ...
Having unbridled fun calls for glassware as sturdy as it is joyful. Enter: borosilicate, a concoction of silica and boron trioxide invented in 1887 by German scientist Otto Schott.
Cocktails in a traditional glass are often pretty great, but these creative vessels make happy hour extra fun. ... “The cocktail's inspiration was to be a fun play on the bathtub gin.
These pretty cocktail glasses have a sparkly iridescent effect that makes them perfect for fun for parties and perfect for pictures. The subtle rainbow color makes these martini glasses sparkle in ...
Shot glasses: Dice Starbursts and line each mold in a silicone tray with different flavors. Place tray into oven at 375 degrees for 10 minutes. After they've cooled, pop the shot glasses out of ...
That’s where the Funny Bunnies — Chocolate Easter Cocktails recipe enters the party. The ingredients for the cocktail include: Mozart Dark Chocolate Liqueur ...
Dark and decadent with a hint of black fig. Nothing says Halloween like a jet-black cocktail. ½ oz Black Vodka; ½ oz fig vodka or Feigling Fig Liqueur ...
Grapefruit: Add 2 ounces grapefruit juice and ½ teaspoon sugar to the gin in a cocktail shaker filled with ice. Shake and strain. Cucumber: In a cocktail shaker, muddle 2 inches of cucumber, then ...
Serve sparkling wine on the side in a small glass (pony). Note: Originally called a “Pornstar” Martini, this drink was invented in 2002 by the owner of a London bar.
As you’re getting everything ready to help the Easter Bunny stuff those festive baskets, it might be easy to forget that the grown-ups should have some fun, too. After all the Easter Egg ...