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A dirty cocktail is a cocktail made with a spirit that has been infused with flavour. The most common type of dirty cocktail is made with vodka that has been infused with olives but other flavours can be used as well.

Dirty cocktails are usually made by infusing vodka with flavour for a period of time but they can also be made by adding flavoured liqueurs or syrups to the mix.

A Martini is dirty, for example, when Olive brine is added to it.

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Gravity Wave

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.

Root beer float cocktail

Creamy, herbal, sarsaparilla


  • Bailey`s Irish Cream 1 cl
  • Jagermeister 1 cl
  • Root Beer Schnapps 1 cl


Any Glass of your Choice


Gravity Wave
gravity wave is a popular Beer cocktail containing a combinations of Bailey`s Irish Cream,Jagermeister,Root Beer Schnapps .Served using Any Glass of your Choice
Indulge your sweet tooth with a creamy cocktail full of childhood nostalgia. The Gravity Wave combines root beer schnapps, Irish cream liqueur and coffee liqueur into a decadent adult treat. The root beer provides familiar sassafrassy sweetness along with a creamy, frothy texture. Irish cream lends its signature airy vanilla flavor while coffee liqueur contributes roasty depth. Thick, smooth and comforting, it truly mimics the beloved taste of a root beer float. Let the Gravity Wave transport you back to carefree days of ice cream trucks and corner soda fountains - now with a boozy twist!


Gravity Wave Ingredients


Bailey`s Irish Cream,Jagermeister,Root Beer Schnapps,


Gravity Wave Recipe


Shake with ice and pour in a shot glass. It tastes like a root beer float.

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  • Baileys Irish Cream

    Bailey's Irish Cream is an Irish cream liqueur, a liqueur is an alcoholic drink made of distilled spirits and flavorings such as sugar, fruits, herbs, and spices. They can be rightfully christened as the descendants of herbal medicine. The Bailey's Irish Cream is a sweet, cream and cocoa flavoured thick liqueur with Irish Whiskey being the base alcohol and is one of the most popular liqueurs used in cocktail creation.

  • Jagermeister

    Jägermeister is a German digestif made with 56 herbs and spices. It was developed in 1934 by Wilhelm and Curt Mast. Mast-Jägermeister SE is a German liquor company owned by the Findel-Mast family,

    Jägermeister is 70 US Proof ( 35% ABV )

  • Root Beer Schnapps

    Schnapps is an alcoholic beverage that has no single form, it is in general a grain spirit that has a fruity, spicy and herbal flavour in it. It can thus be created the way liqueurs are created by steeping botanicals in grain spirits and filtering, or like a brandy be distilled from a fruity wine, or even simple infusion of botanicals, syrups or even artificial flavouring agents in a neutral spirit.

    Schnapps are typically raspberry, apple, pear, plum, peach, cherry or appricot flavoured.

    In Europe Schnapps usually takes the form of an Obstler or Obstbrand, which are traditionally made by fermenting macerated fruit and then distilling the fermented liquor in a process akin to the process of making a brandy.

    Obstler ( the German for Fruit, Obst ) has similarity with several verities of Rakija of the Balkans and Easter Europe.

    The other form that a Schnapps can take in Europe is a Geist. Geist is created by steeping and infusing berries into neutral spirits for weeks and then distilling it. This too is pretty similar to a fruit brandy.

    The third form a Schnapps takes is of a liqueur, these are created the same way all liqueurs are created by infusing fruits, berries and herbs in neutral spirits and filtering the product into a clear liquid.

    In America, Schnapps take the form of an inexpensive, heavily sweetened liqueur. American Schnapps are typically between 15% and 20% ABV (30–40 proof), while European Schnapps are usually 30% to 40% ABV or 60-80 US proof.

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