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Bitter Sweet
How do I layer shooters with cream-based liqueurs?
MORECream-based liqueurs, like Irish cream, have a different density than most spirits. To layer them, pour them over the back of a spoon, but more slowly than with other liquors. Additionally, you can use the spoon to disperse the flow, reducing the impact on the layers below.
Bitter Sweet
- Rosso Vermouth 3 cl
- Dry Vermouth 3 cl
- Orange Bitters 2/3 dashes
Any Glass of your Choice
bitter sweeBitter Sweet is a popular Vermouth cocktail containing a combinations of Rosso Vermouth,Dry Vermouth,Orange Bitters .Served using Any Glass of your Choice
Bitter Sweet Ingredients
Rosso Vermouth,Dry Vermouth,Orange Bitters,
Bitter Sweet Recipe
Stir in a mixing glass filled with ice cubes. Strain into a chilled cocktail glass, add a twist of orange, and serve.
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