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Emerald Nightfall

Rich, velvety blend of Guinness and Irish whiskey

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Emerald Nightfall

AI Cocktail Info

Serving 13.5 oz

ABV

4.2%*

Calories

210*

Net Carbs

15g*

AI Request

A simple mix of 12oz Guiness with 1 shot of a complementary spirit or liqueur.

* Estimated by AI. Values may vary.

Method

Instructions

Experience the rich, velvety depth of the Emerald Nightfall, a daring yet harmonious blend that marries the robust character of Guinness with the mysterious allure of Irish whiskey. This drink is a toast to twilight moments, where stories unfold, and friendships deepen under the glow of the moon. Perfect for those evenings when you crave simplicity with a touch of sophistication. Ingredients: - 12 oz Guinness Stout - 1 shot (1.5 oz) Irish whiskey (preferably a smooth, aged variety that complements rather than overwhelms the stout) Instructions: 1. Begin by chilling a 16-oz pint glass. This ensures your drink stays cool and refreshing from the first sip to the last. 2. Pour the Irish whiskey gently into the bottom of the glass. The idea is to create a base that will beautifully blend with the Guinness. 3. Slowly add the Guinness Stout over the back of a spoon or by using a Guinness pourer if available. The aim is to pour it slowly enough to avoid mixing the two layers too quickly, creating a gradual blend that evolves with each sip. 4. Wait for a moment to let the drink settle. You'll see the beautiful dark body of the Guinness with a slight swirl of whiskey blending throughout. 5. Serve immediately and enjoy the blend of rich, malty stout with the warm, smooth notes of the whiskey dancing through it. Glass: 16-oz Pint Glass The Emerald Nightfall is best enjoyed at the end of the day, providing a moment of reflection and relaxation. The simplicity of its composition belies the complexity of its flavors, making it an ideal choice for both connoisseurs and those new to the art of cocktails.

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