NYC Car Bomb

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NYC Car Bomb

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.

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Malty, cognac-y


  • Heineken Lager 36 cl
  • Hennessy Cognac 6 cl


Beer mug


NYC Car Bomb
nyc car bomb is a popular Rum,Vodka cocktail containing a combinations of Heineken Lager,Hennessy Cognac .Served using Beer mug
The NYC Car Bomb cocktail is a straightforward yet potent drink that combines Heineken Lager and Hennessy Cognac. It`s a no-nonsense beverage that`s easy to prepare and offers a unique blend of flavors. The smoothness of Hennessy complements the crispness of Heineken, resulting in a surprisingly harmonious pairing. Whether you`re out with friends in the city or simply want to try something different, the NYC Car Bomb is worth a shot. Just pour Hennessy into a glass of Heineken and savor the intriguing combination of beer and cognac.


NYC Car Bomb Ingredients


Heineken Lager,Hennessy Cognac,


NYC Car Bomb Recipe


Pour Hennessy Cognac into a glass of Heineken.

Car Bomb Cocktails are pun with a political inclination, the names belong to the original creators and at Easy Cocktail Recipes, we don't intend to hurt anyone's sentiment at all. We urge visitors to take the name lightly and understand that we are not responsible for this name or tradition of naming such cocktails to make them political.


Please note that, none of the creators ever said that they wanted to make political pun using the Car Bomb name, but instead the name has a different origin.



The Car Bomb reference comes from its Bomb Shot style of making, where a shot glass of liquor is dropped into a glass of beer in a naval depth charge style. But, the oblique reference to the IRA and Car Bombings of Irish Revolutionaries is not to be missed.

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  • Heineken Lager

    Lager is a beer that has been brewed at low temperatures using a technique knows as bottom fermenting in which the bottom fermenting type of yeast is added to the brew at a lower temperature and the yeast cells settle at the bottom of the fermenting liquid and it is a slower process than the top fermenting process used in brewing Ales.

    The word Lager is a German word for "Storage" and it's origin is continental Europe while Ales are British in origin. Lager is light coloured and highly carbonated.

  • Hennessy Cognac

    Cognac is a geographically specific Brandy, named after the commune Cognac, France. Cognac is a commune in the Charente department in the south-west of France.

    Cognac production is regulated by the French Appellation d'origine with specific methods of production and specific grapes from designated regions to be used to meet the legal requirement to be declared a Cognac.

    Methods include a double distillation in copper pot stills and aged at least two years in French oak barrels from Limousin or Troncais. Cognac is also an eau de vie.

    Cognac has a fascinating history and it's association with Napoleon Bonaparte, specifically the Emperor's association with the Courvoisier cognac has made Cognac one of the most celebrated and sought after alcoholic beverage ever.


    Napoleon Bonaparte visited Bercy in 1811 as documented in a historic painting by Etienne Bouhot and later was credited with saying he wanted his artillery companies to have a ration of cognac during the Napoleonic Wars - Wikipedia
    The current legally defined categories of Cognac are
    V.S.: Eau de vies with a minimum age of two years. Also known as Very Special or Three Stars.
    V.S.O.P.: Eau de vies with a minimum age of four years. Also known as Very Special Old Pale or Reserve.
    X.O.: Eau de vies with a minimum age of six years

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