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Peppermint Patty #2
Can I stir cocktails with different types of spirits equally well?
MOREYes, stirring is versatile and works well with various spirits, including whiskey, gin, vodka, and more. It's particularly effective for highlighting the nuances of aged spirits.
Peppermint Patty #2
- Ice 101 Peppermint Schnapps 4.5 cl
- Chocolate Milk 1.50 cl
Shot glass
peppermint patty #2 is a popular Vodka cocktail containing a combinations of Ice 101 Peppermint Schnapps,Chocolate Milk .Served using Shot glass
Peppermint Patty #2 Ingredients
Ice 101 Peppermint Schnapps,Chocolate Milk,
Peppermint Patty #2 Recipe
Mix both the schnapps and chocolate milk in a cocktail shaker. Ice optional. Strain into a shot glass, and serve.
Ice 101 Peppermint Schnapps
Peppermint Schnapps is a clear spirit that tastes like liquid candy cane with astringent, mouth wash like after taste. It is created by adding peppermint flavour to a clear grain spirit and is usually 15% Alcohol by Volume.
In the US it is popular around the holidays, as shots or in creamy sweet cocktails. Peppermint Schnapps is produced by many brands and in different qualities. A regular brand is DeKupyer, while Rumple Minze or Dr. McGillicuddy’s Mint Schnapps are better quality versions of the same.
For those who want a better experience than this mint spirit that has an astringent feel, Creme de Menthe is a smoother alternative.Chocolate Milk
Chocolate on its own don't go well with cocktails, there are too many flavours and since cocktails are served cold the chocolates flavour is muted and it doesn't melt in the mouth.
However, it's not that chocolate doesn't pair with liquors, barrel aged spirits like whiskey and aged rum exude the natural and rich vanilla and caramel flavours that are also found in many chocolates, and thus, rich milk chocolate pairs well with aged Rum and Vodka and goes well with Bourbon as well.
However, the most revealing pairing is with Curacao, the orange liqueur and chocolate makes a killer combination.
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