Gotterdammerung: 1 shot tequila, 2 shots orange juice, 3/4 shot maraschino cherry juice.
A tequila sunrise has Grenadine. This is more of a tequila twilight. OF THE GODS.
Gotterdammerung: 1 shot tequila, 2 shots orange juice, 3/4 shot maraschino cherry juice.
A tequila sunrise has Grenadine. This is more of a tequila twilight. OF THE GODS.
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Signposts in a Strange Land
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Daniel Mitsui
Dappled Things
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Lickona’s drinks are better than they taste.
I know, right? But I made one for a certain Third Order Dominican, and then suddenly I was taking requests for more.
Brother John, I assure you this one rates up there with JOB’s concoctions.
Could possibly have something to do with the particular milieu in which it is mixed, or possibly the interior state of the imbiber, but I’m sold.
I don’t doubt it, Suor Sophia. It sounds healthsome enough, what with the orange juice and the cherry juice and the good clean agave.
Incidentally, if all goes according to plan, I should make life profession next month. Please pray! Deo volente, it won’t be too long afterward before we can share a few celebratory Gotterdämmerungen.
The Jesuits never share their cocktail secrets, that is why I prefer Dominicans.
Thanks, Mr Bully.
Don’t let the name fool you (not that you ever would or did), we can’t claim credit for inventing Frangelico. (As if it weren’t enough of a tip-off that the bottle looks like Brother Butterworth, OFM.)
Watch it, smart guy.
You know, a Korrektiv cocktail cookbook could actually be a thing.
Or a Korrektiv kocktail app….
Yeah, now you’re talkin’.