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Strip N' Go Naked
Can I use sweet vermouth instead of dry in a Martini?
MOREA classic martini traditionally uses dry vermouth. However, if you prefer a sweeter flavor, you can experiment with sweet vermouth. Just be aware that it will result in a different taste profile.
Strip N' Go Naked
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.
frozen lemonade concentrate or beer-battered onion rings
Citrusy, tangy, and refreshing
- Frozen Lemonade Concentrate 2 can
- Budweiser Beer 12 can(s)
- 7-Up 192 cl
- Cooler Wine Coolers 8 bottle(s)
- Rum 72 cl
- Vodka 72 cl
Any Glass of your Choice
strip n' go naked is a popular Beer,Rum,Vodka,Wine cocktail containing a combinations of Frozen Lemonade Concentrate,Budweiser Beer,7-Up,Cooler Wine Coolers,Rum,Vodka .Served using Any Glass of your Choice
Strip N' Go Naked Ingredients
Frozen Lemonade Concentrate,Budweiser Beer,7-Up,Cooler Wine Coolers,Rum,Vodka,
Strip N' Go Naked Recipe
Pour all the ingredients into a 5 gallon container and shake well. Best served in a punch bowl over ice.
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