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Springbok #2
Are there specific glasses for hot cocktails?
MOREYes, heat-resistant glasses like Irish coffee mugs or double-walled glasses are suitable for hot cocktails. These glasses provide insulation and prevent the outside from becoming too hot to handle.
Springbok #2
- Peppermint Liqueur 2.25 cl
- Irish Cream 0.75 cl
Any Glass of your Choice
springbok #2 is a popular Vodka cocktail containing a combinations of Peppermint Liqueur,Irish Cream .Served using Any Glass of your Choice
Springbok #2 Ingredients
Peppermint Liqueur,Irish Cream,
Springbok #2 Recipe
Layer in a shot glass. This drink must be kept in the mouth for at least 30 seconds.
Peppermint Liqueur
Creme de Menthe or Peppermint Liqueur is the French for mint cream. It is a sweet mint flavoured alcoholic beverage. Made with Corsican mint leaves, steeped in grain alcohol for several weeks and then filtered and sweetened to create the liqueur.
There are two variations of creme de menthe, white and green, green Creme de Menthe is coloured green by adding mint leaves to the mint extract, otherwise both are similar in taste and flavour.Irish Cream
Cream can be used to make a creamy cocktail, but when you make a cream cocktail make sure you whip and make your own version. You can also go for a heavy whipped cream which is thicker than regular cream and milk fat can be between 30%-40%.
For a rich and creamy cocktail recipe, combine heavy cream with one shot of alcohol and powdered sugar, then whip it until soft peaks form for a fluffy consistency or you can use it as a loose cream.
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