Crusty Arnold

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Commandaria Wine made in the Commandaria region of Cyprus, is a style of wine that dates back to ancient Greek and has been referred by Greek poet Hesiod in 800 BCE.

It is the wine that was served at the 12th Century Wedding of King Richard the Lionheart, and he declared Commandaria the Wine of Kings, and the King of Wines.

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Crusty Arnold

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.

Try this cocktail with seafood pizza or spicy calamari

Anise-flavored, sweet, and easy-going


  • Absinthe 27 cl
  • Wkd Blue 40.5 cl


Any Glass of your Choice


Crusty Arnold
crusty arnold is a popular Rum,Tequila cocktail containing a combinations of Absinthe,Wkd Blue .Served using Any Glass of your Choice
This quirky shot combines two unlikely spirits - anise-flavored absinthe and vibrantly colored WKD Blue. The mix of liquor may seem unorthodox, but the combination works surprisingly well. The anise and herbs in the absinthe pair agreeably with the blue raspberry and sugar in the WKD. Simply mix the two alcohols together in equal parts and experience the result. The shot turns an intriguing shade of greenish-blue. It tastes pleasantly sweet and richly complex. The mix of fruit, sugar, licorice, and botanicals is unusual yet oddly harmonious. Knock it back in one go to enjoy the full blend of flavors. Then wait as a warming tingle spreads through you. This crusty concoction packs an unexpectedly delightful punch.


Crusty Arnold Ingredients


Absinthe,Wkd Blue,


Crusty Arnold Recipe


mix the two together n c wat u get! very easy going

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  • Absinthe

    Absinthe is an anise flavoured spirit derived from several plants including grand wormwood. green anise and fennel ,along with other medicinal and culinary herbs. Absinthe is Swiss in origin, and was created in the late 18th Century, it rose to tremendous popularity in the late 19th and early 20th Century among Parisian artists and writers, and became associated with the Bohemian culture and notoriety.

    Earnest Hemmingway, James Joyce, Charles Baudelaire, Toulouse-Lautrec, Pablo Picasso, Vincent Van Gogh, Oscar Wilde, Edgar Allan Poe, Lord Byron to name a few celebrated auteurs and thinkers who were Absinthe aficionados and it's needless to say their association took Absinthe to an unprecedented popularity and notoriety at the same time. It also has the reputation of being a psychoactive drug and hallucinogen, although these claims don't have any scientific evidence, resulting in Absinthe ban in USA and Europe for a long period.

    Absinthes are of two types, distilled and cold mixed. Distilled Absinthe used a technique similar to Gin where the distillation removes the undesired herbal bitter influences while producing the clear spirit with the desired complexity and aroma retained in it.

    Cold mixed Absinthe is produced using the inexpensive process of blending flavouring essencs and artificial colouring in commercial alcohol, just as flavoured Vodka is produced by infusion, it is this Cold Mixed Absinthe that can reach as high as 90% ABV. Beware that due to the lack of Absinthe regulations in many countries. producers falsify advertising claims like, referring to their product as "distilled".

  • Wkd Blue

    WKD BLue is a brand of alcopop popular in United Kingdom and Ireland. WKD is available in several flavours in 275ml bottles as ready to drink alcopop and contains triple distilled vodka.

    The WKD BLu is a mixed fruit flavoured alcopop, and has another alcohol base besides Vodka to minimise tax. The Original WKD contained 5.5% alcohol by volume but this has been reduced over time since it\'s introduction in 1996, to a oresent 4% ABV and has since then been renamed as Alcoholic Mix WKD. WKD Blue was originally launched in Scotland with the name "Wicked" initially in 330 ml bottles.

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