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The After Eight -> cocktail recipe



 
 
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Old 01-12-2003, 06:22 AM
Pascal
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The After Eight

1/2 oz Kahlua
1/2 oz Bailey's Irish cream
2 oz creme de monte
milk
cream
chocolate syrup


Take a very tall curved cocktail glass, using the chocolate syrup put
a twisted design on the inside of the glass.
Place Kahlua, Bailey's amd creme de monte in a cocktail shaker and
blend together.
Then add some milk and cream to the shaker and shake.
Place 3 or 4 cubes of ice in the glass and strain the cocktail into
the glass. Garnish with chocolate sryup on the top with a swizzel
stick and a straw.




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Old 01-12-2003, 02:32 PM
John D. Misrahi
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I think he meant to say 'Creme de Menthe'
Its a mint flavoured liqueur.


Ummm! Sounds more like dessert! But what is creme de monte? I am
unfamiliar with it. I Googled for it and only got 3 hits, none of which
made any sense.

TIA
Wayne



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Old 02-12-2003, 03:52 AM
Wayne Boatwright
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"John D. Misrahi" wrote in news:siIyb.679$gs2.5345
@newscontent-01.sprint.ca:


I think he meant to say 'Creme de Menthe'
Its a mint flavoured liqueur.


Ummm! Sounds more like dessert! But what is creme de monte? I am
unfamiliar with it. I Googled for it and only got 3 hits, none of which
made any sense.

TIA
Wayne




I thought that might be it. I am familiar with Creme de Menthe. I just
wanted to be sure.

Wayne
 




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