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One of me favourites is Black Russian
One part Tia Maria, two parts Vodka, one part Coke - yummy
Parts can be to your own sizing depending on the size of your glass LOL
Our Jen's fave is Slippery Nipple
One part Sambuca with one part Bailey's floating on the top, and you 'shoot'it straight back - brrhhhhhhhh
Witchie Broomstick CLIC
B52
1 measure / 1 1/2 tbsp Kahlua
1 measure / 1 1/2 tbsp Grand Marnier
1 measure/ 1 1/2 tbsp Bailey's Irish Cream
In a small narrow shooter pour a 3/4 in layer of Kahlua, invert a cold teaspoon, just touching the surface of the Kahlua and the side of the glass.
Slowly and carefully pour the Grand Marnier over the back of the teaspoon to create a second layer.
Pour the Baileys over the back of second clean spoon for the final layer, this will form the middle layer, pushing the Grand Marnier to the top.
You can vary this by using vodka instead of the Grand Marnier, using the ingredients in the following order :-
Baileys, Kahlua and vodka.
Cheers!
Christine CLIC
Cointreau
Tia Maria
Malibu
Bailey’s
All in Equal measures and served shaken over ice
After a couple of these you just flip flop to the nearest sunbed and collapse
Here's another one courtesy of Kim Phelan (CLIC)
Take a large jug, Fill two thirds with red wine (cheaper the better - makes no difference to the taste!) Fill remaining third with dry ginger ale
· Then add: 1 shot Cherry Brandy
· 1 shot Cointreau
· 1 shot Tia Maria
This goes down a treat, especially on hot days!
The liqueurs aren't necessary either
it's an excellent way of getting rid of rough red wine!
Jelly Bean
1 part ouzo or Pernod
1 part Vodka
3 parts blackcurrant cordial
top up the glass with lemonade and ice and sit down......
The Pernod, black and lemonade is so refreshing but the vodka knocks you off your feet!!!
LOVELY!!!!!!!
Suziemitch
CLIC
The cocktail called -- SHEEP DIP
(Courtesy of a barman in Lanzarote)
One measure of GIN
One measure of WHITE RUM
One measure of SOUTHERN COMFORT
One measure of BLUE CURACO
One small bottle of SWEET CIDER (330ml)
Make up to the LITRE mark with Lemonade and ice
also you can add a measure of COINTREAU if you want
This comes out nice and GREEN (yes I know I said BLUE Curacao) but don't let the colour put you off and don't forget its Spanish measures not English.
It is VERY drinkable especially when the weather is warm.
Gray
As an alternative to beer with your outdoor cooking you could try some of these DRINKS
That is if you’re adventurous
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