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Lemon Lift
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Lemon Lift
- Limoncello Lemon Liqueur 1.5 cl
- Grappa Brandy 1.50 cl
Shot glass
lemon lifLemon Lift is a popular Shots andamp; Shooters containing a combinations of Limoncello Lemon Liqueur,Grappa Brandy .Served using Shot glass
Lemon Lift Ingredients
Limoncello Lemon Liqueur,Grappa Brandy,
Lemon Lift Recipe
Serve chilled straight or on the rocks.
Limoncello Lemon Liqueur
Lemon Liqueure is obviously made from Lemons, and sugar, it is a light to bright lemon yellow liqueur with an intense lemon flavour, and it can be clear, cloudy or opaque. With a sweet to sweet and sour taste. Lemon zest is added for the intensity without the bitterness of the pith, and when milk or cream is added, it is a lemon cream liqueur. Limoncello is an Italian Lemon Liqueur produced in Southern Italy and there are many other brands of lemon liqueur are produced in Italy, in several styles.Lemon Liqueur in Italy is consumed as a chaser ( ammazzacaffe ) to coffee.
Grappa Brandy
Grappa is a brandy, a fragrant, pomace brandy of Italian origin. Made from the remnants of the wine mash from which the juice has been extracted ( the pomace in wine lexicon ) , it’s taste varies with the specific grape used. Platinum Grappa for example tastes like soured plums and honey, because it’s distilled from Amarone pomace, obtained from the process of making the sweet dessert wine, Recioto di Amarone.
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