African Lullaby

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African Lullaby

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.

Enjoy this soothing cocktail with banana bread or a coconut cream pie.

Creamy, Fruity, Nutty


  • Amarula Cream Liqueur 4 cl
  • Coconut Milk 1 cl
  • Milk 8 cl
  • Nutmeg 2 cl


Any Glass of your Choice


African Lullaby
african lullaby is a popular Liqueurs cocktail containing a combinations of Amarula Cream Liqueur,Coconut Milk,Milk,Nutmeg .Served using Any Glass of your Choice
Inspired by South African Amarula cream liqueur, this exotic cocktail tastes like a milkshake. Blend Amarula, coconut milk, milk, ice and nutmeg until frothy and pour into a chilled beer pilsner. Garnish the creamy cocktail with a maraschino cherry. Sip through a colorful straw. The Amarula provides prominent vanilla, caramel and tropical fruit notes along with a hint of spice. Coconut milk enhances the tropical flavors. Regular milk lends richness and body. A sprinkle of fragrant nutmeg on top adds aroma. Refreshing yet indulgent, this tropical blended drink will instantly transport you to a beachside cabana, if only in spirit. A creamy island getaway in a glass!


African Lullaby Ingredients


Amarula Cream Liqueur,Coconut Milk,Milk,Nutmeg,


African Lullaby Recipe



Combine all ingredients in a blender with one cup crushed ice. Pour into a beer pilsner, garnish with a red cherry, and serve.




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  • Amarula Cream Liqueur

    Amarula Cream Liqueur is a cream liqueur infused with the exotic taste of marula fruits that grow only in Africa, fully ripe marula fruits are tart, with a pleasant sweet-and-sour taste. The fruit has large nut stone, which contains a soft kernel.

    Amarula liqueur tastes of chocolate dipped strawberries with hint of mango, vanilla and caramel.

  • Coconut Milk

    Coconut Milk is the opaque, milky-white juice of the coconut pulp, the opacity and rich taste of coconut milk is from the high oil content. Coconut milk is incredibly versatile and can be used in both sweet and savory applications in both desserts and cooking in Asian cuisine, and when used in cocktails it adds the milky thickness along with the tropical flavour.
    Note: For ease of use and flexibility, buy Coconut Milk Powder and mix with desired amount of water and beat it to get either a cream or milk.

  • Milk

    Milk can do wonders to your regular cocktail. For a rich creamy cocktail, milk does wonder .You may argue that milk as it is made of fat, and being low in acid, will easily curdle if its mixed with alcohol.
    Best way to get a rich and creamy cocktail is to use bourbon, milk will soften its whiskey flavour. If you are looking for some spicier yet creamy cocktail go for Scotch with milk cocktails, they'll surely set you holiday mood.

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