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After Eighteen
What is a mocktail?
MOREA mocktail is a non-alcoholic drink often made with fruit juices syrups and sparkling water. Mocktails are becoming increasingly popular as people look for ways to enjoy the flavour of cocktails without the alcohol.
Many bars and restaurants now offer a selection of mocktails and there are even books devoted to the subject.
After Eighteen
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.
Sip this chocolatey cocktail with chocolate lava cake or chocolate-covered strawberries.
Sweet, creamy, and chocolatey
- Kahlua Coffee Liqueur 6 cl
- White Creme De Menthe 6 cl
- Chocolate Milk 0 cl
Any Glass of your Choice
after eighteen is a popular Liqueurs cocktail containing a combinations of Kahlua Coffee Liqueur,White Creme De Menthe,Chocolate Milk .Served using Any Glass of your Choice
After Eighteen Ingredients
Kahlua Coffee Liqueur,White Creme De Menthe,Chocolate Milk,
After Eighteen Recipe
Pour kahlua and white creme de menthe into an old-fashioned glass. Fill with chocolate milk, and serve.
Kahlua Coffee Liqueur
Coffee liqueur is a liqueur produced by steeping roasted coffee, sugar and other ingredients in neutral spirit. The most famous coffee liqueur brands are Kahlua and Tia Maria, Kahlua has been made in Mexico since 1936.
However Kahlua has a thick buttery taste, that doesn't always appeal to the preferences of an alcoholic beverage lover. Which is why many people enjoy coffee liqueur made using their own home recipes.
Typical ingredients of coffee liqueur include liquor, espresso coffee, roasted coffee bean (and powder), sugar, and vanilla syrup.
The characteristic flavor of coffee along with over a couple of hundreds compounds contribute to the taste of coffee liqueur. Caffeine is a major ingredient of coffee, and also might be a taste factor that influences the complex flavour profile that appeal to coffee liqueur drinkers' palate. Reference - International Journal of Engineering & Advanced Technology (IJEAT)
NOTE: In the absence of a Coffee Liqueur like Kahlua or Tia Maria, to make cocktails with Coffee Liqueur, Coffee Liqueur Syrup can be used as a substitute with the proportionate alcohol substituted with a triple distilled neutral Vodka.White Creme De Menthe
Creme de Menthe is the French for mint cream. It is a sweet mint flavoured alcoholic beverage. Made with Corsican mint leaves, steeped in grain alcohol for several weeks and then filtered and sweetened to create the liqueur.
There are two variations of creme de menthe, white and green, green Creme de Menthe is coloured green by adding mint leaves to the mint extract, otherwise both are similar in taste and flavour.
Note: If a bottle of Creme de Menthe is hard to come by, or not in a mood to buy a liqueur, substitute the Creme de Menthe Liqueur with a Creme de Menthe Syrup and Vodka.Chocolate Milk
Chocolate on its own don't go well with cocktails, there are too many flavours and since cocktails are served cold the chocolates flavour is muted and it doesn't melt in the mouth.
However, it's not that chocolate doesn't pair with liquors, barrel aged spirits like whiskey and aged rum exude the natural and rich vanilla and caramel flavours that are also found in many chocolates, and thus, rich milk chocolate pairs well with aged Rum and Vodka and goes well with Bourbon as well.
However, the most revealing pairing is with Curacao, the orange liqueur and chocolate makes a killer combination.
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