Bend Me Over Slammer

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Bend Me Over Slammer

Moderate ABV ( between 15% and 20% ), Balanced and approachable.
*Note that dilution and other factors like type and temperature of ice are not considered in this upfront calculation.

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Sweet, citrusy, fizzy


  • Crown Royal Canadian Whisky 4.5 cl
  • Amaretto Almond Liqueur 3 cl
  • Sweet And Sour Mix 1.5 cl
  • Club Soda - oz


Any Glass of your Choice


Bend Me Over Slammer
bend me over slammer is a popular Liqueurs,Whisky cocktail containing a combinations of Crown Royal Canadian Whisky,Amaretto Almond Liqueur,Sweet And Sour Mix,Club Soda .Served using Any Glass of your Choice
This boozy shooter slams sweet, creamy amaretto together with the bracing vanilla oakiness of Canadian whisky for an indulgent flavor experience. Mix equal parts amaretto and whisky with just a splash of sweet & sour juice to balance the sweetness. Shake vigorously with ice to blend and chill. Strain into a small rocks or old fashioned glass. Top with a splash of fizzy club soda before shooting for some bubbly brightness. Then brace yourself, slam the glass down hard on a sturdy surface, and bottoms up! The force causes everything to blend rapidly for an intense flavor release. But drink cautiously - this sweet Slammer packs quite an alcoholic blow!


Bend Me Over Slammer Ingredients


Crown Royal Canadian Whisky,Amaretto Almond Liqueur,Sweet And Sour Mix,Club Soda,


Bend Me Over Slammer Recipe



Pour whisky, amaretto and sweet and sour mix into a cocktail shaker half-filled with ice cubes. Shake well, and strain into a small old-fashioned or rocks glass. Top with club soda, to taste. Slam on a hard surface, and shoot.




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  • Crown Royal Canadian Whisky

    Canadian Whisky is a blended multi grain liquor in which corn spirits are in a higher percentage over other grain spirits, and the whisky is lighter and smoother than other types of whiskies.

    Canadian corn whisky uses some rye grain added to the mash to give it more flavour and this characteristic style and flavour gave Canadian Whisky the name Canadian Rye Whisky or simply Rye Whisky.

    Canadian standards stipulates a minimum 3 years of aging in wood vessels and 40% ABV, and must be mashed, fermented and distilled in Canada.

  • Amaretto Almond Liqueur

    Amaretto is a liqueur, a sweet Italian liqueur that originated in Saronno. There are different brands and each have their slight variations and ingredients vary from apricot kernel, bitter almonds, peach stones or almonds, all these are natural sources of the benzaldehyde that brings the almond flavour to the liqueur. Amaretto usually contains a 21% to 48% Alcohol by Volume.

    Amaretto liqueur can be drunk straight or used as an ingredient in mixed drinks, or with coffee.

    The name Amaretto originated from the Italian word amaro, meaning bitter. Amaretto's bitterness is derived from the drupe kernel and although the bitterness of Amaretto tends to be mild, sweeteners and at time sweet almonds are added to enhance the flavour of the final product.

  • 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.

  • Club Soda

    Soda refers to carbonated water, sweetened, flavoured or plain, but there is a difference between Soda and plain Carbonated Water or Sparkling Water, which is known as Seltzer Water, while Seltzer Water is plain water carbonated to add fizz, Soda water contains potassium bicarbonate and potassium sulphate in the water, and according to research Seltzer Water is safer for teeth health and sparkling water provides true hydration and is better at it than regular soda or diet soda.

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