The ultimate guilty pleasure! This is an amazing dessert or just an afternoon with friends cocktail. Not too much of a kick but just right!
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Breakfast in a glass, this is so fun and good! Great for a brunch or dessert cocktail!
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The origins of the French Connection is vague but the drink is not. This is a great after dinner drink. Great for sipping with Cognac and Amaretto it counts on great ingredients instead of mixers to give it its unique taste. With drinks like this it is always best to use the best ingredients you can afford. We like Amaretto DiSaronno and Hennessey VSOP in ours. Affordable but still great quality.
The French 75 was created in 1915 at the New York Bar in Paris—later Harry’s New York Bar—by barman Harry MacElhone. The combination was said to have such a kick that it felt like being shelled with the powerful French 75mm field gun, also called a “75 Cocktail”, or “Soixante Quinze” in French. The French 75 was popularized in America at the Stork Club in New York. An elegant drink with Gin and Champagne with a great kick it a drink that was enjoyed by the upper class elite both men and women. Shades of Downton Abbey all that is needed is lace gloves or an ascot.
I think we like the Freddie Fudpucker just because of the name. It’s all south of the border with tequila, orange juice and just a touch of Galliano
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This cocktails if chock full of Citrus. Makes you feel like you’re in the middle of a drink Florida commercial if they had alcohol in them! All the citrus juices and liqueurs blend well together and it’s a great late afternoon or early evening drink.
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A riff on a Pina Colada but less sweet and much more kick. Then there’s that slight taste of cherry, yum.
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