First Degree Burn

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First Degree Burn


  • Dr. Mcgillicuddy`s Fireball Canadian Whisky 3 cl
  • Cranberry Juice 24 cl


Any Glass of your Choice


First Degree Burn

first degree burn is a popular Vodka cocktail containing a combinations of Dr. Mcgillicuddy`s Fireball Canadian Whisky,Cranberry Juice .Served using Any Glass of your Choice



First Degree Burn Ingredients


Dr. Mcgillicuddy`s Fireball Canadian Whisky,Cranberry Juice,


First Degree Burn Recipe


Add the Fireball whiskey to the cranberry juice in a cup. Stir and serve.

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  • Dr. Mcgillicuddys Fireball Canadian Whisky

    Canadian Whisky is a blended multi grain liquor in which corn spirits are in a higher percentage over other grain spirits, and the whisky is lighter and smoother than other types of whiskies.

    Canadian corn whisky uses some rye grain added to the mash to give it more flavour and this characteristic style and flavour gave Canadian Whisky the name Canadian Rye Whisky or simply Rye Whisky.

    Canadian standards stipulates a minimum 3 years of aging in wood vessels and 40% ABV, and must be mashed, fermented and distilled in Canada.

  • Cranberry Juice

    Cranberry Juice is rich in Vitamin C and antioxidants, the compounds that fight free radicals and kills harmful bacteria. Cranberry juice is a home remedy for Urinary Tract Infection.
    Pure Cranberry Juice is sour and bitter with very low sugar in it, and thus fortified Cranberry Juice is used for consumption and sugar is added to it for taste. The resulting juice tart and sweet and with a pH of 2.6 it is quite acidic and is an excellent substitute for Red Wine.

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