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Flying Swan
Are there any cultural or historical significance to flaming citrus peels in cocktails?
MOREFlaming citrus peels have a historical association with classic cocktails like the "Horse's Neck." The technique adds a touch of tradition and drama to mixology, reflecting the evolution of cocktail culture.
Flying Swan
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.
Pair with apple pie or apple crisp.
Fruity, apple-flavored, and slightly tart
- Captain Morgan Parrot Bay Coconut Rum 3 cl
- Dekuyper Sour Apple Pucker Schnapps 3 cl
- Orange Juice 12 cl
highball glass
flying swan is a popular Rum cocktail containing a combinations of Captain Morgan Parrot Bay Coconut Rum,Dekuyper Sour Apple Pucker Schnapps,Orange Juice .Served using highball glass
Flying Swan Ingredients
Captain Morgan Parrot Bay Coconut Rum,Dekuyper Sour Apple Pucker Schnapps,Orange...
Flying Swan Recipe
Take glass of choice, mix one part Parrot bay and one part Sour Apple Pucker over ice. Top with OJ and enjoy. Add oranges and cherries for decoration.
Captain Morgan Parrot Bay Coconut Rum
Captain Morgan's Parrot Bay is a coconut Flavored rum produced by Captain Morgan in Puerto Rico.
IT is as per the company brochure, it has a light, tropical, and subtly sweet and creamy taste created to transport you to one of the sunny caribbean islands – where you lose yourself in the Caribbean way of life, fun and frolic and enjoy the Caribbean vibes no matter where or when.
Note: do not confuse a Coconut Rum with Malibu. A Coconut Rum is still a Rum despite the cononut flavour and is 90 proof or 45% ABV where as Malibu is a Caribbean Rum Coconut liqueur with a 15% ABV alcohol content.Dekuyper Sour Apple Pucker Schnapps
Pucker is a line of fruit flavoured liqueur produced by DeKyuper and are usually 15% ABV (30 proof). Puckers are mostly used in mixed drinks.
Sour Apple Pucker is a sour apple-flavored fruit liqueur produced in the Netherlands by DeKuyper . Being just 15% ABV (30 proof) it's fairly low in spirit and is used in many cocktails.Orange Juice
Orange Juice is an excellent source of Vitamin C, one cup contains twice the daily recommended value. Vitamin C supports the immune system and helps fighting the common cold. The folate in Orange juice supports healthy fetal development. It is low calory and thus is already a qualified alternative to cola fizz in your cocktail if you want to keep your drinks acceptably healthy.
Orange Juice being citrus and naturally sweet and sour, it literally goes with almost any liquor, and of course Vodka being neutral, the best known pairing is with Vodka. But goes well with Dark Rum too, and you get the Planter's Punch, mix it with Champagne and you have made a mimosa, or with tequila to make a tequila sunrise.
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