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Shellshock

Beer and clamato, savory


  • Beer 18 cl
  • Clamato Juice 18 cl
  • Salt 1 pinch
  • Lemon Juice 1 dash
  • Peppers 1 pinch
  • Tabasco Sauce 3 cl


Any Glass of your Choice


Shellshock
Shellshock is a popular Vodka cocktail containing a combinations of Beer,Clamato Juice,Salt,Lemon Juice,Peppers,Tabasco Sauce .Served using Any Glass of your Choice


Shellshock Ingredients


Beer,Clamato Juice,Salt,Lemon Juice,Peppers,Tabasco Sauce,


Shellshock Recipe


Pour clamato juice over salt, pepper and lemon. Then add beer slowly as it will fizz up.

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  • Beer

    Ginger Beer like Ginger Ale is a carbonated non-alcoholic beverage that is produced by the natural fermentation of prepared ginger spice, yeast and sugar. Ginger Beer has a stronger flavour and often uses real ginger while Ginger Ale uses ginger syrup.

    Ginger beer started with spice trade with the orient and probably was an Oriental import since ginger fermented beer has been in use as medicine in China and India since 500 BC.

    Ginger Beer is regulated to 2% alcohol if any alcohol is present at all.

    Mexico has a long history of beer going back to the Mesoamerican cultures who knew of fermented alcoholic beverages. Including corn beer, long before the Spaniards brought distillation with them.
    European beer brewed with barley was introduced by the Spaniards after Hernan Cortes’s arrival. But beer production was strictly regulated with prohibitions and taxes by Spanish rulers and it was only after the Mexican War of Independence that breweries flourished again, and this was boosted by the arrival of German immigrants provided the impetus to the opening of many breweries across the country.
    Mexican beer is distinctive for its lager like properties, light bodies and has a mild taste, Mexican beers are usually sold in 325 ml bottles. Corona is the most renowned Mexican beer sold all over the world.

  • Clamato Juice

    the name Clamato is a portmanteau of clam and tomato. Clamato is made of tomato juice concentrate and sugar and is flavoured with spices, dried clam broth, monosodium glutamate ( MSG ). IT is made by Mott's.
    It tastes like a blend of tomato juice, Worcestershire Sauce and mashed clam.

  • Lemon Juice

    Lemon Juice being rich in Vitamin C is an excellent remedy for sore throat and aids in digestion and controls blood sugar, and also promoted weight loss. It is used for various culinary and non-culinary purposes all over the world. Lemon juice is known to reduce or even reverse the effects of excessive alcohol consumption and intoxication.
    In drink mixing, fresh lemon juice brings a tangy zing to so many classic drinks and in fact, it's the most used ingredient in drink mixing other than the liquors of course.

  • Tabasco Sauce

    Tabasco Sauce is a brand of hot sauce made from the Tabasco chili pepper that grow mostly in the Gulf Coast of Mexico. It is one of the known highly pungent and hot pepper like the Naga Jalokia of India. Tabasco Sauce is made with just three ingredients - peppers, salt and vinegar. The red pepper mash in aged in white oak barrels and the long aging process renders the complex flavour to this hot sauce.
    It is an American brand, produced by the Mcilhenny Company of Avery Islands, Southern Louisiana. In drink mixing, Tabasco is popularly known to be an ingredient in the Bloody Mary cocktail and is used in many cocktail classics, the sauce simply enhances the flavour of every drink and adds the extra kick to every sip.

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