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Nasty Martini
Can I make a non-alcoholic Old Fashioned?
MOREYes, use a non-alcoholic whiskey alternative and follow the same steps. Adjust the sweetness level accordingly.. RITUAL ZERO PROOF Whiskey is a good option
Nasty Martini
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.
whisky-infused chocolate-covered strawberries or brandy-glazed hazelnuts
Strong, fiery, and complex
- Whisky 2.25 cl
- Brandy 2.25 cl
- Triple Sec 2.25 cl
- Stroh Rum 80% Alcohol 2.25 cl
Any Glass of your Choice
nasty martini is a popular Rum cocktail containing a combinations of Whisky,Brandy,Triple Sec,Stroh Rum 80% Alcohol .Served using Any Glass of your Choice
Nasty Martini Ingredients
Whisky,Brandy,Triple Sec,Stroh Rum 80% Alcohol,
Nasty Martini Recipe
poor the ingredients so that the stroh remains the last, then light it up. take a teaspoon of brown sugar and hold it above the flame until it starts melting. when beginning to melt repeatedly introduce and take out the spoon from the glass for generating a huge flame. after the sugar melts take a straw and down thw hathh with it not recomended for those with week hearts or for those who are affraid of fire
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