Dear followers: It is imperative that you read ALL of the directions prior to making this drink. It is a SHOT, not a cocktail. A small detail that was noticed after we made large quantities of this drink. We drank it anyways....hehehehe. Enjoy!
RATING BASED ON DRINK BEING A SHOT
Skull and crossbones rating scale from 1-5 (5 is the best)
* Mary gives this drink a 4.5 skull and crossbone.
* Nina gives this drink a 4.5 skull and crossbone.
Average score: 4.5 skull and crossbones!
RATING BASED ON DRINK BEING A COCKTAIL
Skull and crossbones rating scale from 1-5 (5 is the best)
* Mary gives this drink a 3.5 skull and crossbone.
* Nina gives this drink a 3.5 skull and crossbone.
Average score: 3.5 skull and crossbones!
The key to changing this drink from a shot to a cocktail is to obviously add more cranberry juice. With the cranberry juice, this drink is "drinkable" (according to Mary). Nina felt it was pretty tasty, but extremely potent. The taste of the cocktail does not override the potency, which makes it not super easy to drink. It needs to be sipped slowly, or diluted with something else (if you are drinking it as a cocktail). If you are shooting it, bombs away! Nina would compare the taste of this shot to a red-headed slut...even though the ingredients are pretty different. Mary would compare this drink to licking the bottom of her sneaker after a long walk in Central Park-not as bad as you would think (funny, given she rated this drink a 3.5).
This drink is as blunt as Emily.
This drink wants to be double classy, but got stuck in college.
BY THE WAY, ALL YOU FOLLOWERS, THOUGHTS??????
A drinkable shot sound great to me... although, with my recent shot experience, perhaps I should refrain for a bit. :)
ReplyDeleteI could have used a few shots of this drinkable drink yesterday...and today...
ReplyDeletemaybe we should make a batch to have on hand for when its needed......thoughts?
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