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Lemon Drop (flaming)
Which TV show made Napoleon Solo cocktail popular?
MOREThe 1960's TV show The Man from U.N.C.L.E made the Napoleon Solo cocktail popular. The drink was named after the lead character played by Robert Vaughn and was featured in several episodes of the show. The recipe for the cocktail is simple and includes just a few ingredients: gin Lillet Blanc orange bitters and a twist of lemon peel.
Lemon Drop (flaming)
Very Strong ABV ( above 30% ), Potent and intense.
*Note that dilution and other factors like type and temperature of ice are not considered in this upfront calculation.
toasted marshmallow s`mores or candied lemon peel
Citrusy, fiery, and sweet
- Lemon Wedge 2 piece(s)
- Absolut Citron Vodka 3 cl
- Bacardi 151 Proof Rum 1 splash(es)
- Sugar 1 package(s)
Any Glass of your Choice
lemon drop (flaming) is a popular Rum,Vodka cocktail containing a combinations of Lemon Wedge,Absolut Citron Vodka,Bacardi 151 Proof Rum,Sugar .Served using Any Glass of your Choice
Lemon Drop (flaming) Ingredients
Lemon Wedge,Absolut Citron Vodka,Bacardi 151 Proof Rum,Sugar,
Lemon Drop (flaming) Recipe
Put the packet of sugar in the bottom of a shot glass. Squeeze one lemon so the juice mixes with the sugar. Add the Absolute Citron. Place the other lemon wedge splashed with the Bacardi 151 on top of the shot glass. Light. Wait for it to die out. Take the lemon off - slam and suck! ALWAYS USE CAUTION WITH FIRE!!!
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