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'cherry'Long Island
What's the difference between a coupe and a martini glass?
MOREA coupe glass has a shallow, saucer-like shape, while a martini glass has a conical shape with a wide mouth. Coupes are often used for stirred and spirit-forward cocktails, while martinis are associated with shaken drinks, although the authentic Martini itself is a stirred and spirit-forward drink.
'cherry'Long Island
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.
Enjoy this cocktail with Long Island duck or Long Island clam chowder
Fruity and zesty
- White Rum 3 cl
- Gin 3 cl
- Vodka, Cherry 3 cl
- Triple Sec 1.5 cl
- Cherry Juice 1.5 cl
- Sour Mix 1.5 cl
- Sprite 6 cl
Any Glass of your Choice
'cherry'long island is a popular Gin,Rum,Vodka cocktail containing a combinations of White Rum,Gin,Vodka, Cherry,Triple Sec,Cherry Juice,Sour Mix,Sprite .Served using Any Glass of your Choice
'cherry'Long Island Ingredients
White Rum,Gin,Vodka, Cherry,Triple Sec,Cherry Juice,Sour Mix,Sprite,
'cherry'Long Island Recipe
Shake all ingredients except Sprite in a pint glass with ice, then Top with Sprite. garnish with a lemon wedge and a cherry.
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