How to Make an X-Ray Shooter or Cocktail
Video Description: Learn how to make an X-Ray Shooter or cocktail drink w/ simple Working flair bartending moves. Bartender Instructor Scott Young guides you how to make this alcoholic beverage, or mixed drinks cocktail recipe, w/ mixology style. Related Article Subjects: X-Ray Shooter recipe, alcoholic beverage, bartending, cocktail recipes, cocktails, extreme bartending, mixed drinks, mixing drinks, shooter recipe, x-ray cocktail, x-ray shooterX-Ray Shooter recipe
How to Make a Tokyo Rose
Learn how to make a Tokyo Rose cocktail recipe. Working flair bartending moves w/ Bartender mixology Instructor guide Scott Young. Make a mixed drink cocktail recipe with...
How to Make a Raspberry Martini- Vodka
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How to Make a Harvey Wallbanger
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How to Make a Manhattan Cocktail
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How to Make an Apricot Sour Cocktail
Learn how to make an Apricot Sour cocktail - typically mixed with apricot brandy, lemon juice and superfine... When is a Wrench Like a Martini?By: Bob Westal | 18/09/2008 | EntrepreneurshipLast week, we were looking at the 2007 IDEA Award winners and we stumbled over this product. The "Revolutionized Wrench" (also known as the X-Beam wrench. This "wrench with a twist" in no way alters the function of basic use of a wrench. Instead, it makes some very simple changes to civilize the classic, straight wrench. The Beginner’s Guide to Mixing DrinksBy: Alon Elraz | 26/04/2008 | Wines & SpiritsHere`s a short guide for all of you who would like the learn the basic art of mixing drinks and cocktail serving. Get in the Spirits for Holiday CelebrationsBy: Navneet | 13/03/2008 | Cooking TipsThe holidays are almost upon us, and that means “’tis the season” for parties with co-workers, dinners with families, get-togethers with close friends and quiet nights by the fireside with loved ones. If you’re planning to do some entertaining, do everyone a favor and look beyond the traditional spiked eggnog and hot buttered rum. There are some better options; so here are a few suggestions to warm your belly and fill your guests with holiday cheer. Get in the 'Spirits' for Holiday CelebrationsBy: Rohit dhankhari | 03/09/2009 | Wines & Spirits(ARA) – The holidays are almost upon us, and that means “’tis the season” for parties with co-workers, dinners with families, get-togethers with close friends and quiet nights by the fireside with loved ones. If you’re planning to do some entertaining, do everyone a favor and look beyond the traditional spiked eggnog and hot buttered rum. There are some better options; so here are a few suggestions to warm your belly and fill your guests with holiday cheer.
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