Brass Monkey Ball

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There are several claims of invention of the Mai Tai cocktail. Beachcomber or "Don the Beachcomber" says he started it in 1933 at his eponymous restaurant in Hollywood California while Bergeron aka "Trader Vic" claims he created it in 1944 at his restaurant "Trader Vic's" in Oakland California.

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Brass Monkey Ball

Low ABV ( less than 15% ),Light and refreshing.
*Note that dilution and other factors like type and temperature of ice are not considered in this upfront calculation.

Beer is great with pub fare like sausage rolls or Scotch eggs.

Vodka, orange, vanilla, beer


  • Beer 1 bottle
  • Vodka, Orange 3 cl
  • Orange Juice 18 cl
  • Vanilla Extract 0,5 tsp.


Any Glass of your Choice


Brass Monkey Ball
brass monkey ball is a popular Beer,Vodka cocktail containing a combinations of Beer,Vodka, Orange,Orange Juice,Vanilla Extract .Served using Any Glass of your Choice
For a strong, no-fuss cocktail inspired by the Beastie Boys hip hop classic, try the boozy Brass Monkey Ball. Malt liquor, orange vodka, orange juice and a touch of vanilla are briskly shaken and poured into a glass. The potent high-gravity lager provides an ultra smooth alcoholic backbone, accented by citrus vodka and juice. A hint of vanilla adds depth. Named for the phenomenon of chilled booze turning `brass monkey`, this big-flavor cocktail goes down dangerously easy. Shake it up and sip down this homage to old school hip hop and inadvisable drinking practices.


Brass Monkey Ball Ingredients


Beer,Vodka, Orange,Orange Juice,Vanilla Extract,


Brass Monkey Ball Recipe


Mix Vodka, orange juice, and vanilla in shaker. Pour beer into sleeve glass, and add liquour mixture. Stir if desired.

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