
Benedictine and brandy are a delicious pair that can make for a great drink. Both flavors blend well and they can both be turned into a variety cocktail. You can even enjoy them in the form of a boozy snack.
This cocktail is a perfect summer treat. It's a twist on the classic julep that's flavored with Benedictine and brandy. This is a recipe that can be found in many cocktail books and on bar menus across the world. It was invented in the 1930s when bartender Ngiam Tong Boon created it at Long Bar within Singapore's Raffles.
Singapore Slings are a popular cocktail in many bars and books. The original was created in Singapore by a bartender from the Long Bar at Raffles' Hotel. A refreshing and tangy drink, the Singapore Sling was a result of experimentation. Now it is one of many popular cocktails around the world.
This is a simple, delicious cocktail that combines Benedictine and Brandy. It is very easy to make and doesn't require any shakers or special tools.

To make this drink, you'll only need sugar, mint and ice. Place all ingredients in a large glass and mix until well combined.
Add a splash of rum or orange juice to your mix to give it a little more flavor. This will help blend the two together to create a sweeter, more complex flavor.
Add a dash or two of bitters to the recipe to give it a bit more flavor. This will improve the flavor of the Benedictine, brandy, and make it more exciting.
You can garnish your drink with a lemon peel or lime slices. For an extra touch, add a few cherries and other fruits.
Vieux Carre, a classic New Orleans cocktail, was invented in the 1930s at the Carousel bar in New Orleans' French Quarter by a bartender. It's made of a blend of bourbon Benedictine sweet vermouth absinthe and bitters. It is popular among New Orleans residents and can be found in many local bars.

The Vieux Carre is a great way to experience the flavor of a classic cocktail, and it can be enjoyed by anyone! The Vieux Carre is perfect for those trying to cut down on alcohol. You can easily find substitutes for the ingredients.
Try adding a couple of drops of lemon or lime juice to the recipe. This will add a more citrusy flavor to the drink, which will appeal to those who want a lighter beverage.
This cocktail is easy to prepare and will please all your guests. It's an ideal option for a party and a great way to make a memorable drink.
FAQ
What purpose is a shot glasses used for?
Shot glasses are small cups used for serving shots of liquor. You can use them to measure 1/2 ounce, 1/4 ounce, or 1/8 ounce of liquor.
What does it signify when someone says "I'm having way too much fun"?
It means that person has had too much to drink.
How long does a glass of wine take to chill?
A glass of wine takes between 30 and 60 minutes to chill completely. You can speed things up by placing the bottle into the freezer for 15-20 minutes before you open it.
Statistics
- American blended whiskeys are so inexpensive because they only have to contain 20 percent whiskey; the rest can be made up of neutral grain spirits, colorings, and flavorings. (mashed.com)
- The tequila should be 100 percent agave, not the cheaper “mixto” products, which blend a minimum of 51 percent agave with other sugars. (cooking.nytimes.com)
- If you choose one that's made with 100 percent agave (like Milagro or Sauza), you'll save a ton of money and still get a great-tasting drink. (mashed.com)
- According to a post on Quora, the average bartender can make upward of 140 drinks per hour. (gloworder.com)
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How To
How to make a perfect Margarita in your own kitchen
The most common cocktail is made from tequila (which comes from agave), Cointreau (a sweet orange liqueur), and fresh lime juice. To enhance the flavor you can add salt or sugar, bitters (or cinnamon sticks), and chocolate syrup.
Here's how to make it yourself!
Ingredients
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1/2 cup ice cubes
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3 oz Tequila Blanco
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1/4 cup Cointreau
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Juice of 1 Lime
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Salt
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Sugar
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Stick of cinnamon
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Chocolate syrup
Method
In a shaker, combine all the ingredients. Give it a shake for 10 seconds and then pour into a glass. As an optional garnish, add a slice lime.
You can also use this recipe as a template for other types of alcohols, such as:
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Whiskey Sour
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Daiquiri
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Manhattan
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White Russian
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Brandy Alexanders
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Gin & Tonics
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Sidecars
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Collins
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Scotch & Soda
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Margaritas