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Mr. Norrell
Can I flame citrus peels with flavored spirits or liqueurs in the cocktail?
MOREFlaming citrus peels can work exceptionally well with flavored spirits or liqueurs. The technique enhances the overall aroma and integrates the citrus notes with the existing flavors in the drink.
Mr. Norrell
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.
Smooth and malty
Perfect with pub-style fish and chips or bangers and mash.
- Stout Guinness 1 part
- Lager Sleeman`s Honey Brown 1 part
Any Glass of your Choice
mr. norrell is a popular Rum cocktail containing a combinations of Stout Guinness,Lager Sleeman`s Honey Brown .Served using Any Glass of your Choice
Mr. Norrell Ingredients
Stout Guinness,Lager Sleeman`s Honey Brown,
Mr. Norrell Recipe
Take your favourite Honey Lager and Fill the sleeve to half, then slowly add the Guinness.
Lager Sleemans Honey Brown
Honey is a viscous, sweet liquid made by honey bees and some other bees, from sugary secretion of plants, nectar, that they bring back to their honeycombs in the nest and regurgitates into the cells for preservation, enzymatic reactions turn these flower nectar into honey.
Honey is resplendent with micronutrients and have loads of antioxidants, as well as antibacterial and antifungal agents in it. Health benefits of honey are innumerous but without getting into that, let's focus on why honey is a preferred sweetner in drink mixing.
Honey has a sweetness factor of 1 which is as sweet as the table salt Sucrose, but honey's thickness, and depth of flavour stand uop against other ingredients, where as simple syrup or agave nectar often are overwhelmed by the flavour of other ingredients. To top that honey adds viscosity to drinks giving it a different and luxurious texture.
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