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Hairy Armpit
How can I prevent the layers from mixing?
MOREPouring the liquor over the back of a spoon or using a pouring spoon slows down the flow, minimizing the disturbance to the layers. Pouring slowly and with a steady hand is key.
Hairy Armpit
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.
Cool down with anise liqueur-infused grapefruit sorbet topped with a hint of fresh mint.
Anise-flavored, tangy, and refreshing
- Ouzo Anise Liqueur 4.5 cl
- Grapefruit Juice - -
highball glass
hairy armpiHairy Armpit is a popular Rum cocktail containing a combinations of Ouzo Anise Liqueur,Grapefruit Juice .Served using highball glass
Hairy Armpit Ingredients
Ouzo Anise Liqueur,Grapefruit Juice,
Hairy Armpit Recipe
Pour ouzo over three ice cubes in a highball glass, and fill with fresh grapefruit juice. Stir well, and serve.
Ouzo Anise Liqueur
Anise flavoured spirits or liqueurs had been in use for ages, but anise flavoured spirits gained popularity post the initial ban on Absinthe, the anise, fennel and wormwood derived spirit that has the notoriety of being a highly alcoholic spirit psychoactive and hallucinegenic drug, that was was banned for a while.
The most popular anise based or anise flavoured spirits are Absinthe, Anisette, Arak, Galliano, Pernod Fils, Ouzo, Pastis and many more.Grapefruit Juice
Grapefruit juice is loaded with vitamins, minerals and phytonutrients, which help in cleansing lymphatic system, nervous system, digestive and excretory system. Consuming grapefruit juice will help you combat fatigue and insomnia. Thus when you add grapefruit juice to your cocktails, it not only enhances the taste of your cocktail, it will hide the smell of the ethanol. and at same time will enhance the nutrient value of your cocktail.
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