WebMix 1 ounce each amaretto and Southern Comfort with 1/2 ounce each lime juice and grenadine. Mix 1/2 ounce sloe gin with 1 …
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WebAlabama Slammer STUFF YOU’LL NEED 1 oz. Southern Comfort Original 1 oz. amaretto 1 oz. sloe gin 2 oz. orange juice 1 …
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WebIngredients 1 ounce Southern Comfort 1 ounce sloe gin 1 ounce amaretto liqueur 2 ounces orange juice, freshly squeezed …
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WebHow to Make an Alabama Slammer Cocktail 1 — Squeeze 1 orange and reserve the juice. You can strain it now or later when mixed with the rest of the …
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WebCombine amaretto, whiskey, sloe gin, and lemon juice in a cocktail shaker. Add ice and stir until chilled. Strain into a chilled cordial glass.
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Webdirections. Pour Amaretto into highball glass half filled with crushed ice. Top up with cranberry juice. Add a splash of soda and a squeeze of fresh lime juice. Garnish with a …
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WebAlabama Slammer cocktail: the original recipe with Southern Comfort, Sloe gin, amaretto. 3 minutes; Serves 1; Easy; Directions. Share. And finally, today, we will make the …
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WebDirections: Shake the Southern Comfort, amaretto, sloe gin and orange juice in a cocktail shaker with ice. Strain the contents of the shaker into an ice-filled highball or Collins glass. Garnish with the …
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WebHow to Make an Alabama Slammer: A Quick & Easy Cocktail Recipe Last Updated: Tuesday 15th February 2022 by Kris Barton Download our FREE Make Perfect …
WebPlace ice in a tall glass (typically served in a highball glass). Strain and pour the cocktail into the glass. Garnish your Alabama Slammer with a Maraschino cherry (or …
WebThe classic Alabama Slammer is made with the following ingredients: 1 part Southern Comfort (25ml / 1 fluid ounce) One part Amaretto (25ml / 1 fluid ouce) 1 part …
WebAlabama Slammer Recipe: Alabama Slammer Cocktail Recipe: 1 PART Vodka 1/2 PART Sloe Gin Liqueur 1 PART Southern Comfort liqueur 1/2 PART Amaretto liqueur FILL …
WebInstructions. Add the amaretto, bourbon, sloe gin, and orange juice to a cocktail shaker. Fill it with ice and shake it until cold. Fill a highball glass with ice, and …
WebSHAKE all ingredients with ice and strain into ice-filled glass. 1 1/2 fl oz. Southern USA-style liqueur 40% (e.g. Southern Comfort) 1/2 fl oz. Disaronno amaretto. 1/2 fl oz. Sloe gin …
As it often goes with drinks that have long-standing popularity, there are a number of ways to make the Alabama Slammer. Try one of these shooters instead, they're all made the same way: shake it, strain it, and shoot it. With Grenadine: Mix 1 ounce each amaretto and Southern Comfort with 1/2 ounce each lime juice and grenadine.
About The Alabama Slammer Cocktail. The Alabama Slammer might just be the most ’70s of the bright and fruity 1970s cocktails. Its base blend of amaretto, sloe gin and SoCo stands in total defiance of what one would expect from a staunch Southern sipper. Yet the drink looms large below the Mason-Dixon line and beyond.
Mix 1 ounce each amaretto and Southern Comfort with 1/2 ounce each lime juice and grenadine. Mix 1/2 ounce sloe gin with 1 ounce each amaretto and Southern Comfort and add a dash of lemon juice. Mix 1/2 ounce each amaretto, whiskey, orange juice, and creme de noyaux (or amaretto). Why So Many Alabama Slammers?
This shot shakes up to about 2 1/4 ounces. Unless it's a tall one, that might not fit into your shot glass. The solution is to strain it into a rocks glass or create two shorter shots and share it with a friend. As it often goes with drinks that have long-standing popularity, there are a number of ways to make the Alabama slammer.