There are so many great Christmas cocktails to choose from,
I guess what it will come down to is personal taste. Here are a few worth looking into: •
Eggnog - a Christmas favorite, with or without
alcohol •
Mulled wine - red wine made with some sugar and
plenty of your favorite spices (check the site below for a great recipe) •
Candy cane martini - for dessert; using berry
vodka, peppermint schnapps, white creme de cacao - and if you would like to add
grenadine and some half 'n' half then you can take it up a notch
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Manchester has several popular cocktail bars which serve up the finest in classic cocktails. They also serve stunning signature drinks. According to me Hula Tiki Lounge is the best option for cocktail bar in Manchester. They offer complementary drinks. the party stays rocking all night long. It is the best bar for late night party.
You can
watch this tutorial that shows you how to make chocolate bowls over ice molds.
It's a very clever technique that will look amazing at your dinner party.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=z8DcMlfTMqk&feature=relmfu
Many people order a martini, for instance, and don't know
whether or to ask for it shaken or stirred.
I have been a bartender for 10 years and have learned a very valuable
rule surrounding this very popular question -
Cocktails containing either juice or milk should be
shaken. This aerates the ingredients and
flavors enhancing the taste of the cocktail, while at the same time creating a
pleasing visual effect of frothiness. In
contrast, cocktails using only spirits, such as martinis and manhattans, should
be stirred.
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