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Nuclear Kamikaze
Why was Gin and Tonic invented?
MOREThe Gin and Tonic was invented by the British in the 19th century as a way to make tonic water more palatable. Tonic water was originally used to prevent malaria but it was so bitter that it was difficult to drink. The addition of gin and lime made it much more palatable and turned it into a popular cocktail.
Tonic water was originally created by the British Army or Navy, as a medicinal drink to help fight malaria. The active ingredient in tonic water is quinine which has been shown to be effective in treating the disease. Today tonic water is still consumed for its medicinal benefits although it is also commonly mixed with gin or vodka to create a refreshing cocktail.
Nuclear Kamikaze
- Vodka 3 cl
- Triple Sec 3 cl
- Sweet And Sour Mix 6 cl
- Maui Blue Hawaiian Schnapps 1.5 cl
Any Glass of your Choice
nuclear kamikaze is a popular Vodka cocktail containing a combinations of Vodka,Triple Sec,Sweet And Sour Mix,Maui Blue Hawaiian Schnapps .Served using Any Glass of your Choice
Nuclear Kamikaze Ingredients
Vodka,Triple Sec,Sweet And Sour Mix,Maui Blue Hawaiian Schnapps,
Nuclear Kamikaze Recipe
Mix sour mix, triple sec, and Vodka in shaker with ice. Strain into cocktail glass and add Blue Maui to mixture.
Vodka
Vodka is an European clear distilled alcoholic drink that has been one of the most popular drinks across the world .
You'll find it to be the most popular spirit in drink making because of it's neutral taste and absence of flavour and colour.
Vodka often replaces Gin in many traditional cocktails
Vodka is known to be good for the heart, and if consumed in moderation, can prove to be good for cardiovascular health
Note that these days there are flavoured Vodka available in the market too, and some cocktails do make use of them.Triple Sec
Triple-Sec is an Orange flavoured liqueur from France. It is made by macerating sun dried orange peel in alcohol for a day or more before a three step distillation. Triple Sec has a 15% to 40% ABV.
The Triple Sec name refers to the process of distillation. Sec in French means dry or distilled and triple refers to the triple distillation process.
It's been a popular liqueur for more than 150 years, the Dutch East India Company created orange liqueurs by steeping orange peels in alcohol from the island of Curaçao and called it Curaçao liquor, and unlike Triple Sec, the Dutch added spices and herbs to the orange and Curaçao comes in a variety of colours such as clear, orange or blue. Blue Curaçao being the most used of them, in cocktails. Triple Sec is made from neutral spirits and the Orange peel used is harvested from oranges that have the skin still green, so that the essential oils are still in the skin and has not been absorbed into the flesh. This gives Triple Sec the intense flavour.Sweet And Sour Mix
Sweet and Sour Mix, also Whiskey Sour Mix or Margarita Mix or Daiquiri Mix is a versatile mix in many cocktails.
This is a yellowish-green coloured concoction, with equal portion of lemon or lime juice with a simple syrup. When this mix is shaken vigorously with ice it produces a pearly-white liquid mixture ready for your cocktail.Maui Blue Hawaiian Schnapps
To understand Maui Blue Hawaiian Schnapps one needs to understand two legendary cocktails, firstly, the Blue Hawaii cocktail created by legendary bartender Harry Yee of the Hilton Hawaiian Village, a tropical cocktail made of Rum, Pineapple juice, Blue Curacao, Sweet and Sour mix and optionally, Vodka and secondly, Blue Hawaiian, a riff of Blue Hawaii, probably created by Don the Beachcomber in LA, USA. The differnce between Blue Hawaii and Blue Hawaiian is that the later uses cream of coconut in place of sweet and sour mix. ( source Difford's Guide )
The Maui Blue Hawaiian Schnapps is a tropical fruit liquor. It's bright and blue, a fun tropical drink. and is made with coconut and pineapple flavors with a hint of orange which is a great mixer for a tropical cocktail, and is similar in style to the Blue Hawaii and Blue Hawaiian cocktails.
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