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richberry Battle of New Orleans

Writer's picture: Maharlika LobatonMaharlika Lobaton

The final battle of the War of 1812 will make you have you final bottle bottom's up as it will become sweeter the whole rounds you have. With richberry's taste modifying magic, say battle of the empty bottles!

Ingredients:

2½ oz (74 ml) bourbon 2 dashes of Peychaud’s bitters

Dash of absinthe

Dash of orange bitters

Long lemon twist, for garnish


Method:

If you have a large-format cube of ice, you can build this drink in a glass, then add your large cube and stir 5 or 6 times. If not, in a mixing glass, combine the bourbon, simple syrup, Peychaud’s bitters, absinthe and orange bitters with ice, stir and strain over ice into a double old-fashioned glass. Express the oils from the twist on top of the drink by squeezing it in half and then slide it around the rim of your glass. Then, place the twist in the drink.

Mocktail (non-alcoholic): If you wish to have a delicious non-alcoholic version, please feel free to take the alcohol out and follow the same procedure.


Consume Miracle Berry: Just before digging in, chew 1 or more freeze-dried miracle berry (this can also be done during the preparation of ingredients). Ensure to remove pits to avoid a bitter taste.


Fact: The active ingredient miraculin from miracle berry will turn sour foods such as lemon, lime, orange, grapefruit, non-fat yoghurt and other citrus food to taste sweet without adding sugar. We recommend two halves or 2 servings for maximum effectiveness. Make sure to follow instructions from the back of the packaging.


Warning: Alcohols are for over 21 years of age and above. Drink responsibly, do not drink and drive.


Calorie savings:

1-tablespoon simple syrup - 64 Calories


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