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Highland Heatwave

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Bold, complex cocktail with Wild Turkey 101 and Glenlivet

Highland Heatwave

AI Cocktail Info

Serving : 1 cocktail

ABV
30%*
Calories
230*
Net Carbs
5g*
AI Request:Create a complex, unique cocktail featuring a split base of Wild Turkey 101 and Glenlivet single malt scotch with hot honey syrup and black lemon bitters. using only a subset of the following ingredients mr. black coffee liqueur rhum agricole toasted pecan bitters honey smoked sea salt bitters overproof rum tepeztate mezcal kahlua coffee liqueur cassis liqueur brandy agave syrup hibiscus yuzu bitters triple sec kraken dark spiced rum silver tequila calvados apple brandy banana hickory nut bitters raft aro...
*Estimated by AI - may vary

Instructions

Description: The Highland Heatwave is a bold and complex cocktail that masterfully marries the earthy robustness of Wild Turkey 101 and Glenlivet single malt scotch with a burst of spiced sweetness from hot honey syrup and the deep, dark nuances of black lemon bitters. This drink is further enriched with the nutty depth of toasted pecan bitters and a subtle hint of smoked sea salt bitters. It's a drink for those who revel in the intricate dance of flavors, a perfect balance of heat, smoke, and sweetness. Ingredients: - 1 oz Wild Turkey 101 - 1 oz Glenlivet single malt scotch - 0.5 oz Hot honey syrup - 2 dashes Black lemon bitters - 1 dash Toasted pecan bitters - 1 dash Smoked sea salt bitters - Garnish: Flamed orange peel Instructions: 1. In a mixing glass, combine Wild Turkey 101, Glenlivet single malt scotch, and hot honey syrup. 2. Add the black lemon bitters, toasted pecan bitters, and smoked sea salt bitters. 3. Fill the mixing glass with ice and stir well for about 20 seconds. 4. Strain the mixture into a chilled Old Fashioned glass over a large ice cube. 5. Express the oil of a flamed orange peel over the drink for an aromatic flourish and then drop the peel into the glass. Serve In: Old Fashioned glass Enjoy the Highland Heatwave, a cocktail that delivers an experience as rich and layered as the rugged landscapes of Scotland and Kentucky combined.

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