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Typhoon (Red Lobster)
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MOREThe term "cocktail party" was coined by a Mrs. Julius S. Walsh Jr. of St. Louis Missouri in 1917.
A cocktail party is a drink-centric gathering where cocktails are served to guests as they mingle and socialize. Cocktail parties are often held in the late afternoon or early evening and may be hosted by an individual a business or a group.
Typhoon (Red Lobster)
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.
margarita salt or shrimp ceviche
Tropical and fruity
- Crushed Ice 0,5 cup
- Blue Curacao 1.5 cl
- Rum, Lemon 4.5 cl
- Margarita Mix 12 cl
Collins glass
typhoon (red lobster) is a popular Rum cocktail containing a combinations of Crushed Ice,Blue Curacao,Rum, Lemon,Margarita Mix .Served using Collins glass
Typhoon (Red Lobster) Ingredients
Crushed Ice,Blue Curacao,Rum, Lemon,Margarita Mix,
Typhoon (Red Lobster) Recipe
Blend ice, rum and margarita mix in a bar blender until smooth. Pour into a collins glass and add blue curacao on top. Serve without stirring.
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