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Mango Slush
What is the most popular cocktail in the world?
MOREAccording to a survey conducted by the International Bartenders Association the most popular cocktail in the world is the Margarita. The Margarita is a refreshing and easy-to-make cocktail that consists of tequila lime juice and triple sec. It can be served on the rocks or frozen and is garnished with a lime wedge.
Mango Slush
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.
Mango sorbet or mango salsa
Fruity, tropical, refreshing
- Mango 3/4 each peeled and diced
- Sugar 1 tbsp
- Ginger Root, Peeled and Chopped 1 tbsp
- Kentucky Bourbon 2 parts
- Ice 96 cl
- Ginger Ale 2 parts
- Fresh Mint Leaves, Fresh 1 sprig
Any Glass of your Choice
mango slush is a popular Bourbon,Gin cocktail containing a combinations of Mango,Sugar,Ginger Root, Peeled and Chopped,Kentucky Bourbon,Ice,Ginger Ale,Fresh Mint Leaves, Fresh .Served using Any Glass of your Choice
Mango Slush Ingredients
Mango,Sugar,Ginger Root, Peeled and Chopped,Kentucky Bourbon,Ice,Ginger Ale,Fresh ...
Mango Slush Recipe
Rim martini glass with sugar. Shake bourbon, peeled and chopped ginger root and mango in a cocktail shaker with ice. Strain the mixture into a martini glass. Garnish with mint leaves and mango. (Created by Chris Howerton, Chef at the Bourbon Bistro, Louisville, KY)
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