Kaufman

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Alcohol Thermometers are not uncommon even today, in fact the first thermometer designed were alcohol thermometers. Alcohol Thermometers operate in a different temperature range than Mercury thermometers, while Mercury has a higher boiling point and can be useful in measuring high temperatures, Alcohol thermometers are used to measure temperatures below -70 C.

However that is not the point, the point is that early thermometers from the 1600s used Brandy instead of pure alcohol, unlike modern alcohol thermometers, and were eventually replaced by mercury.

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Kaufman


  • Milk 9 cl
  • Salami Sausage 9 cl


Any Glass of your Choice


Kaufman

kaufman is a popular Punches containing a combinations of Milk,Salami Sausage .Served using Any Glass of your Choice



Kaufman Ingredients


Milk,Salami Sausage,


Kaufman Recipe


Combine milk and salami sausage in a blender and blend on 'high' or 'puree' for 40 seconds. Serve warm in a coffee mug or chilled in an old-fashioned glass.

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  • Milk

    Milk can do wonders to your regular cocktail. For a rich creamy cocktail, milk does wonder .You may argue that milk as it is made of fat, and being low in acid, will easily curdle if its mixed with alcohol.
    Best way to get a rich and creamy cocktail is to use bourbon, milk will soften its whiskey flavour. If you are looking for some spicier yet creamy cocktail go for Scotch with milk cocktails, they'll surely set you holiday mood.

  • Salami Sausage

    Sage in an evergreen shrub the leaves of which are used in preparing medicines for digestive problems, including loss of appetite, flatulence, gastritis, diarrhoea, bloating and heartburn. It is a plant of the mint family originating in the Mediterranean region but now naturalised in many places across the world. Sage has a pronounced herbal flavour, a flavour that is earthy, with a hint of pepper and mint, eucalyptus and lemon and is often used in garnishing cocktails.

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