Very good! Unfortunately, that just about exhausts my Portuguese.
Mind you, to keep the theme going, I might be heading for some port later.
Now then, about these Caipirinhas, the only recipe I have is lime juice, aguardente, caster sugar and ice. How do you make them?
Will
Cachaca (usually use Sagatiba) brown sugar, crushed ice and limes.
:lickface:
Inadvertantly created a new cocktail today. I was trying to creat a 'rainbow cocktail' with layers of different colours. Unfortunately, all the colours mixed into a non-descript brown. Sappho (who doesn't normally do cocktails) said that it smelled like cough medicine. However, she also said it was delicious. Here's the recipe, I would be interested to hear what you think:
Equal measures of:
Brandy
Grenadine
Apricot Brandy
Creme de Menthe
Blue Curacao
Pour, one by one, into a glass and drink. It has a wonderful fruity flavour with a hint of peepermint.
Do try it and let me know what you think.
Graham
I'll keep trying. The experimentation should be fun (isn't it always? :rascal: )
WIll
PS Good to see you, how are things? :thumbup:
Can I have a banana and Marmite smoothie please?
Ooh, that looks interesting. I'll try one now and report back!
Will
Pink Kangaroos
the way we make them
50 ml vodka
2 snowball
cider to make up to a pint
blackcurrant to colour
The usual method for a pousse cafe (a type of drink not a specific cocktail) is to pour the heavier drinks down the back of a spoon....not you understand that I have first hand knowledge of these things...I just read it somewhere once...honest ....i did