KT-did
Can I use stemless glasses for cocktails that traditionally have stems?
MOREYes, stemless glasses can be used for cocktails like martinis or wine-based drinks. However, stemmed glasses are designed to keep your hand away from the bowl, preventing the drink from warming.
KT-did
- Cherry Brandy 0,5 glass
- Sour Peach Pucker 1 splash
- Almond Extract 1 tsp.
Shot glass
kt-did is a popular cocktail containing a combinations of Cherry Brandy,Sour Peach Pucker,Almond Extract .Served using Shot glass
KT-did Ingredients
Cherry Brandy,Sour Peach Pucker,Almond Extract,
KT-did Recipe
Pour the cherry brandy into the shot glass, add the almond extract and the sour peach pucker.
Cherry Brandy
Although the name is Brandy, Cherry Brandy is not a Brandy since Brandy is produced by distillation of wine, pomace or fruit mash, where as Cherry Brandy is produced by macerating cherries in neutral spirit, Vodka to be specific in it's case, it is not even macerated in any Brandy, so technically it is not a Brandy and it doesn't contain Brandy either, although some brands might add some Brandy but that's not a legal requirement. Cherry Brandy is a liqueur, and thus it is also known as Cherry Brandy Liqueur.
Cherry Brandy Liqueur is usually flavoured using spices such as cinnamon and cloves. One distinctive speciality of distillation of the cherry infused spirit is that the pot still for distillation has to be copper instead of stainless steel, copper helps produce a smoother distillate and most importantly removes the cyanide produced when cherries are distilledSour Peach Pucker
Pucker is a line of fruit-favoured liqueurs made by DeKuypers. Puckers are usually 15% ABV and is often used in mixed drinks.
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