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The Sazerac is a cocktail that was invented in New Orleans in the early 19th century. It is made with Cognac or rye whiskey ,absinthe bitters and sugar. The original recipe called for Peychaud\'s bitters which are made in New Orleans.

The Sazerac is the official cocktail of the city of New Orleans and it is also one of the oldest cocktails in the world. It is believed to have been invented sometime between 1838 and 1841 by Antoine Peychaud a Creole apothecary who owned a pharmacy on Royal Street in New Orleans. Peychaud\'s bitters were originally used as a medicinal tonic but they quickly became popular as an ingredient in cocktails.

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Tropical Beer

tropical seafood and fruity dishes

Fruity, Sweet, Refreshing


  • Malibu Rum Or Any Coconut Rum 1.5 cl
  • Apfelkorn Or Any Apple Liqueur 1.5 cl
  • Deykuper`s Peachtree Schnapps Or Any Peach Liqueur 1.5 cl
  • Amaretto 1.5 cl
  • Pineapple Juice 6 cl
  • Ginger Ale Optional 6 cl


Any Glass of your Choice


Tropical Beer
tropical beer is a popular Beer,Gin,Rum cocktail containing a combinations of Malibu Rum Or Any Coconut Rum,Apfelkorn Or Any Apple Liquer,  Deykuper`s Peachtree Schnapps Or Any Peach Liqueur,Amaretto,Pineapple Juice,Ginger Ale .Served using Any Glass of your Choice
Fruity flavors transform basic beer into a tropical oasis with the Tropical Beer cocktail. Pineapple and stone fruit schnapps pair with rum and amaretto for a smooth, aromatic blend. Shake everything vigorously except the ginger ale, then top with soda for a frothy foam. The effervescence makes this brew go down easy. Garnish with festive fruit for bonus tropical essence. Crack one open to bring a taste of the islands to any occasion. Just go slowly - the liquor provides a hidden punch beneath the foamy soda.


Tropical Beer Ingredients


Malibu Rum Or Any Coconut Rum,Apfel Korn Or Any Apple Liquer, Deykuper`s Peachtre...


Tropical Beer Recipe


Fill mixing glass full with ice Add ingredients in mixing glass in order listed Fill mixing glass with Pineapple juice Shake in the shaker(this will give it a nice foamy head) Top with Ginger Ale(optional) Garnish with cherries pineapple or flag the

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  • Malibu Rum Or Any Coconut Rum

    A Coconut Rum is a White Rum made following the usual fermentation of sugarcane molasses or sugarcane juice, then distillation of it into a clear liquid, which is then aged in stainless steel barrels. White Rums are colourless since they are aged in steel barrels where as Dark Rums get their hue from the charred oak barrels they are agedin.

    A Coconut Rum is essentially thus a white Rum infused with coconut flavour by steeping coconut meat in Rum and leaving to infuse for at least two weeks. Then once infused, the coconut is filtered out and the flavoured Rum is bottled and sold. From the infusion it attains a rich tropical flavour and creamy texture and is a favourite tropical drink to uplift your mood, where ever you are.

  • Apfelkorn Or Any Apple Liqueur

    Apple liqueurs are made from real apples. The popular sour apple spirits are made with the green Granny Smith Apples, while the sweeter varieties are made from several other sweet apple cultivars. Since adding sugar to apple liqueur makes it taste more like medicine, apple liqueur depends on the natural sweetness of the apples.

  • Deykupers Peachtree Schnapps Or Any Peach Liqueur

    Peach liqueur is sold under various names, peach schnapps, peach brandy and crème de peach are some of them. Whichever is chosen, it’s preferred to be made from real peaches and not cheap peach liqueurs with neutral spirit and artificial peach flavouring.

  • Amaretto

    Amaretto is a liqueur, a sweet Italian liqueur that originated in Saronno. There are different brands and each have their slight variations and ingredients vary from apricot kernel, bitter almonds, peach stones or almonds, all these are natural sources of the benzaldehyde that brings the almond flavour to the liqueur. Amaretto usually contains a 21% to 48% Alcohol by Volume.

    Amaretto liqueur can be drunk straight or used as an ingredient in mixed drinks, or with coffee.

    The name Amaretto originated from the Italian word amaro, meaning bitter. Amaretto's bitterness is derived from the drupe kernel and although the bitterness of Amaretto tends to be mild, sweeteners and at time sweet almonds are added to enhance the flavour of the final product.

  • Pineapple Juice

    Rich in antioxidants, this juice pressed from the pulp of the Pineapple is a good protection against cell degeneration, It contains bromelain, a group of enzymes known to reduce inflammation, improve digestion and boost immunity. In drink mixing, there is nothing like the tropical flavour of pineapple juice to add that tropical freshness and nuance to a cocktail.

    In drink mixing pineapple having a fruity tropical aroma pineapple juice is a good companion for tropical fruits such as mango, banana, passion fruit, and also pairs well with oranges and grapefruit juice.

    Pineapple juice is the juice pressed out of the pulp of the pineapple fruit, several varieties of pineapple are used to manufacture commercial pineapple juice. High on Vitamin C and enzymes that have been shown to activate healthy immune response, it’s a good juice to start a day. The enzyme bromelain in pineapple juice, triggers analgesic response in the body to fight pain and reduce swelling. In cocktails, Pineapple juice goes best with Vodka and is often a regular juice in many Vodka cocktails.

  • Ginger Ale Optional

    Ginger Ale is a non-alcoholic carbonated soft drink with a distinct ginger flavour. it is drank on its own and as a mixer. There are two types of Ginger Ale, the classic Golden developed by Irish Doctor Thomas Joseph Cantrell, and the dry pale style with milder flavours. by John McLaughlin of Canada.

    Traditional Ginger Ale is fermented using ginger, yeast (or ginger bug), water, sugar and other flavourings. Sugar is added to speed up fermentation since Ginger's sugar content is lower than needed for fermentation. In classic Ginger Ale the carbonation is not artificial but comes from the fermentation of sugar by yeast into ethanol and carbon dioxide.

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