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Caramel Apple Martini
What is a Snakebite Drink?
MOREA snakebite drink is a mixed alcoholic beverage typically made with equal parts lager and cider. The name is derived from the fact that the drink is often served with a lemon slice which resembles a snake. Snakebite drinks are popular in the United Kingdom Ireland and Australia.
In UK. If a dash of black currant cordial is added to the drink it’s called “snake bite & black” or “diesel”.
The American version of Snake Bite often uses stout instead of lager. Snake Bite is a popular drink among heavy metal fans and some universities have different nicknames for it. At Warwick University they call it a Purple at the University of East Anglia they call it a Snakey B and at the University of Loughborough they call it a Nasty.
There is a popular urban legend that claims selling snake bite in the UK is illegal. This is not true however.
Caramel Apple Martini
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.
Fruity, Sweet, and Smooth
Caramel apple pie, apple crisps
- Bacardi Big Apple Rum 6 cl
- Butterscotch Schnapps 6 cl
Any Glass of your Choice
caramel apple martini is a popular Rum cocktail containing a combinations of Bacardi Big Apple Rum,Butterscotch Schnapps .Served using Any Glass of your Choice
Caramel Apple Martini Ingredients
Bacardi Big Apple Rum,Butterscotch Schnapps,
Caramel Apple Martini Recipe
Shake ingredients together in a cocktail shaker with ice. Strain into a cocktail glass, and serve.
Bacardi Big Apple Rum
Rum is a liqour that originated in the West indies and is made by fermenting then distilling sugarcane molasses or sugarcane juice. The distillate is usually a clear liquid and is then aged in oak barrels.
Most Rums are produced in the Caribbeans and American countries, but are now produced in other sugar producing countries like PHilippines and Taiwan.
The first recorded mention of Rum comes from Barbados, in about 1650. They were originally called "kill-devil" or "rumbullion" and later on, simply Rum.Butterscotch Schnapps
Schnapps is an alcoholic beverage that can be a distilled fruit brandy, a herbal liqueur, infusions and flavoured liqueurs, made by infusing fruit syrups, spices or artificial flavourings to a neutral grain spirit.
Schnapps in German means a strong alcoholic drink and it's usually a 60-80 proof (30% - 40% ABV) beverage.
Butterscotch Schnapps is a Schanpps made by infusing butter and brown sugar in grain spirit, and is designed to taste just like butterscotch caramels and are used in creating sweet cocktails and shots. It is usually 30–42 proof (15% – 21% ABV ) and is weaker than other Schnapps.
The most famous Butterscotch Schnapps is Dekuyper Buttershot Schnapps.
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