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Imperial Absinthe Orange Soiree

Complex flavors with Imperial Orange Brandy Liqueur and Absinthe

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Imperial Absinthe Orange Soiree

AI Cocktail Info

Serving 1 cocktail

ABV

unknown*

Calories

180*

Net Carbs

10g*

AI Request

Create a cocktail using a Imperial Orange Brandy Liqueur (A fine aged brandy with hints of burnt orange, vanilla bean, nutmeg and brown sugar) an Absinthe and any FeverTree product.

* Estimated by AI. Values may vary.

Method

Instructions

Dive into a world of complex flavors and bold aromas with the Imperial Absinthe Orange Soiree. This cocktail marries the unique qualities of an Imperial Orange Brandy Liqueur, showcasing hints of burnt orange, vanilla bean, nutmeg, and brown sugar, with the intriguing character of absinthe and the refreshing crispness of Fever-Tree Sparkling Lemon. The result is a layered drink that's both invigorating and soothing, perfect for evenings when the air hints at the mysterious. Ingredients: - 1.5 oz Imperial Orange Brandy Liqueur - 0.5 oz Absinthe - Fever-Tree Sparkling Lemon to top - Ice cubes - Garnish: Orange peel twist and a sprig of fresh mint Instructions: 1. In a mixing glass filled with ice, combine the Imperial Orange Brandy Liqueur and Absinthe. Stir well to chill and blend the flavors. 2. Strain the mixture into a chilled highball glass filled with fresh ice. 3. Top the drink with Fever-Tree Sparkling Lemon, gently stirring to combine. 4. Express the oil of an orange peel twist over the drink and place it in the glass. 5. Garnish with a fresh sprig of mint for an aroma that enhances every sip. Glass: Highball The Imperial Absinthe Orange Soiree is a testament to complexity and balance, designed for those who appreciate the subtleties in a well-crafted cocktail. It's an invitation to explore the depths of flavor that can be achieved when innovative ingredients come together in harmony.

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