Baby Beer
Beware of the death by Champagne
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Baby Beer
Strong ABV ( between 20% and 30% ), Bold and noticeable.
*Note that dilution and other factors like type and temperature of ice are not considered in this upfront calculation.
mini cheesecakes or cream puffs
Creamy, caramel
- Licor 43 Liqueur 3 cl
- Half-And-Half 1 splash
Shot glass
baby beer is a popular Beer cocktail containing a combinations of Licor 43 Liqueur,Half-And-Half .Served using Shot glass
Baby Beer Ingredients
Licor 43 Liqueur,Half-And-Half,
Baby Beer Recipe
Fill shot glass almost to the top with 43 then layer the cream on top to give the look of head on a beer.
Licor 43 Liqueur
Licor 43 Liqueur is bright yellow, vanilla flavoured Spanish liqueur invented in 1946 by the Zamora family. It is said to be based on an ancient recipe, and the name comes from the 43 herbs and botanicals used to make it. It is light and sweet with a dominant vanilla flavour, with bright citrus and warm cinnamon flavours following it. In Spain it is mostly known as cuarenta y tres.
Half And Half
Half-And-Half is just half whole milk and half heavy cream. The texture is thicker than milk, but less richer than full cream. It is a perfect middle ground for Coffee and Cocktails.
Half-And-Half can be interchanged with Heavy Whipping Cream. The difference is in the fat content, Half-and-half is 10 to 18 percent fat, and heavy cream falls between 30 and 36 percent. So while replacing one with the other, the consistency and thickness of the cocktail will depend on how much of the heavy cream you use to replace the Half-And-Half.
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