sloe walk
In which period did cocktail consumption saw the worst decline ever?
MOREThe late 1970s and early 1980s saw the worst decline in cocktail consumption ever. This was due to several factors including the rise of disco and its associated club culture which favoured hard liquor over mixed drinks; the popularity of wine among young adults; and the increasing availability of cheap mass-produced beer.
sloe walk
Sweet and fruity
- Red Sour Puss 3.4 cl
- Creme De Banane 1.125 cl
Any Glass of your Choice
sloe walk is a popular Vodka cocktail containing a combinations of Red Sour Puss,Creme De Banane .Served using Any Glass of your Choice
sloe walk Ingredients
Red Sour Puss,Creme De Banane,
sloe walk Recipe
mix them together and drink....it tastes just like the candy!!
Red Sour Puss
Red Sour Puss is a reddish-pink liqueur with the sweet and sour flavour of raspberry with a hint of herbal bitterness. It has relatively low 15% Alcohol by Volume. Sour Puss flavours in general are a pucker worthy mix of sweet and sour and are available in raspberry, watermelon, grape, lemon, tangerine, pina colada and green apple flavours.
Creme De Banane
Crème de Banane is a banana flavoured liqueur bottled at 17–25% Alcohol by Volume. it is mostly used in alcoholic beverages, in cocktails and in cooking and as dessert dressing too.
Crème de Banane, are based on neutral alcohol distilled from beet root and flavoured with an extract made from both a distillation and infusion of bananas, and sweetened with sugar.
Note: If a Creme de Banane liquor is not available a Creme de Banane Syrup can be used as a replacement too.
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