The Sweet Ass Of Ty
Did you know of the Brandy Thermometer
MOREAlcohol Thermometers are not uncommon even today, in fact the first thermometer designed were alcohol thermometers. Alcohol Thermometers operate in a different temperature range than Mercury thermometers, while Mercury has a higher boiling point and can be useful in measuring high temperatures, Alcohol thermometers are used to measure temperatures below -70 C.
However that is not the point, the point is that early thermometers from the 1600s used Brandy instead of pure alcohol, unlike modern alcohol thermometers, and were eventually replaced by mercury.
The Sweet Ass Of Ty
Moderate ABV ( between 15% and 20% ), Balanced and approachable.
*Note that dilution and other factors like type and temperature of ice are not considered in this upfront calculation.
Sweet, fruity, and tropical
- White Tequila 6 cl
- Pi Polish Vodka9 cl
- Red Bull 3 cl
- Coconut, Shredded 3 tsp.
- Mint 1 pinch
- Honey 1 tbsp.
- Ice 4 cubes
Any Glass of your Choice
the sweet ass of ty is a popular Tequila cocktail containing a combinations of White Tequila,Pi Polish Vodka,Red Bull,Coconut, Shredded,Mint,Honey,Ice .Served using Any Glass of your Choice
The Sweet Ass Of Ty Ingredients
White Tequila,Pi Polish Vodka,Red Bull,Coconut, Shredded,Mint,Honey,Ice,
The Sweet Ass Of Ty Recipe
Drop the shredded coconut into the bottom of the glass. Then drop in the ice and drizzle honey onto ice cubes. Shake togeather pi
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