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Post by SAR01 on May 21, 2023 18:49:38 GMT -5
Alabama Slammer iambaker.net/alabama-slammer/?fbclid=IwAR0tACh1_4gV3MEL8pbRAO3nBVa46eoxZ-aSibbmTSRtwkuG5kFobM-Ete8Ingredients & Substitutions Southern Comfort: Southern Comfort is a whiskey-flavored liqueur that did not even contain whiskey for a while! Today, it is a blend of whiskey, fruits, and spices. The whiskey-based liqueur comes in its original 70-proof, Southern Comfort Black (80-proof), and Southern Comfort 100. If you are looking for a little bit lower alcohol content, try their Southern Comfort 42 proof. If you don’t have Southern Comfort, try the cocktail with Wild Turkey or Maker’s Mark. Sloe Gin: Sloe gin gets its name from the kind of berries it is made from, the sloe berries. The berries are from the Blackthorn, growing on its spiny branches. Sloe gin is another liqueur but gin-flavored with sloe berries and sugar. If you can’t find sloe gin, you could substitute vodka. Amaretto: Amaretto is an almond-flavored liqueur, made with almonds and the kernels in apricot pits. Orange Juice: Freshly squeezed orange juice is always best, especially when you can cut up some orange slices for garnish. However, bottled juice would work fine, too. Garnish: Add orange slices and maraschino cherries for garnish. These are optional, but add flavor and some more color to the drink. Steps for Making an Alabama Slammer with Adding Different Liquors to Glass Filled with Ice.
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Post by SAR01 on May 21, 2023 18:50:56 GMT -5
White Russian
White Russian Ingredients
Ice: This drink is most commonly served over ice; I prefer crushed ice in an old-fashioned or low ball glass.
Vodka: Vodka is the primary ingredient in a classic White Russian. Use your favorite brand to use. If you don’t have vodka around, you could substitute rum (try spiced rum over the holidays), gin, bourbon, or even Bailey’s Irish Cream.
Kahlua: Kahlua is a coffee-flavored liqueur. You could also use a shot of espresso or brewed coffee in place of the Kahlua if the vodka is enough liquor for you.
Heavy cream: Heavy cream is at least 30% fat (as opposed to half and half, which is only 10-18% fat). In a pinch, you could add milk or even coffee creamer.
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Post by SAR01 on May 18, 2024 12:06:49 GMT -5
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