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Pineapple Daiquiri
What is the oldest cocktail of the world?
MOREThe Sazerac is a cocktail that was invented in New Orleans in the early 19th century. It is made with Cognac or rye whiskey ,absinthe bitters and sugar. The original recipe called for Peychaud\'s bitters which are made in New Orleans.
The Sazerac is the official cocktail of the city of New Orleans and it is also one of the oldest cocktails in the world. It is believed to have been invented sometime between 1838 and 1841 by Antoine Peychaud a Creole apothecary who owned a pharmacy on Royal Street in New Orleans. Peychaud\'s bitters were originally used as a medicinal tonic but they quickly became popular as an ingredient in cocktails.
Pineapple Daiquiri
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.
lime and pineapple tartlets or daiquiri-flavored fruit kebabs
Fruity, sweet, and tangy
- White Rum 6 cl
- Powdered Sugar 1/2 tsp
- Lime Juice 0.75 cl
- Pineapple Syrup 2/3 dashes
- Pineapple Juice 1 slice
Any Glass of your Choice
pineapple daiquiri is a popular Rum cocktail containing a combinations of White Rum,Powdered Sugar,Lime Juice,Pineapple Syrup,Pineapple Juice .Served using Any Glass of your Choice
Pineapple Daiquiri Ingredients
White Rum,Powdered Sugar,Lime Juice,Pineapple Syrup,Pineapple Juice,
Pineapple Daiquiri Recipe
Prepare in a blender with crushed ice. Pour into a chilled cocktail glass, and serve.
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