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African Breeze
Can I make a Bloody Mary ahead of time and refrigerate it?
MOREWhile it's possible to prepare the mix in advance, it's generally recommended to assemble the full cocktail just before serving. This ensures the freshness of the ingredients and prevents dilution from the ice.
African Breeze
- Amarula Cream Liqueur 5 cl
- Cointreau Orange Liqueur 2.5 cl
Any Glass of your Choice
african breeze is a popular cocktail containing a combinations of Amarula Cream Liqueur,Cointreau Orange Liqueur .Served using Any Glass of your Choice
African Breeze Ingredients
Amarula Cream Liqueur,Cointreau Orange Liqueur,
African Breeze Recipe
Cover rim of glass with brown sugar. Fill glass with crushed ice. Pour cointreau over ice, followed by amarula cream. Add garnish.
Amarula Cream Liqueur
Amarula Cream Liqueur is a cream liqueur infused with the exotic taste of marula fruits that grow only in Africa, fully ripe marula fruits are tart, with a pleasant sweet-and-sour taste. The fruit has large nut stone, which contains a soft kernel.
Amarula liqueur tastes of chocolate dipped strawberries with hint of mango, vanilla and caramel.Cointreau Orange Liqueur
Orange Liqueur is the generic name for orange fruit based liqueurs, there are two traditions of orange liqueur, Triple Sec and Curacao, two major brands being Cointreau from the Triple Sec tradition and Grand Marnier from the Curacao tradition.
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