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Tropical Inferno Mojito

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fiery twist on classic refreshing cocktail

Tropical Inferno Mojito

AI Cocktail Info

Serving : 1 cocktail

ABV
15%*
Calories
150*
Net Carbs
8g*
AI Request:Flaming mojito
*Estimated by AI - may vary

Instructions

The Tropical Inferno Mojito is a fiery twist on the classic refreshing cocktail, combining the traditional ingredients with a hint of heat and a spectacular flamed presentation. This cocktail is not for the faint of heart but will be sure to impress with its balance of cool mint and spicy warmth. Ingredients: - 8 to 10 fresh mint leaves - 3/4 ounce simple syrup - 3/4 ounce freshly squeezed lime juice - 2 ounces white rum - 2 slices of fresh jalapeño (with seeds for extra heat) - Splash of club soda - Crushed ice - Overproof rum (for flaming) - Sprig of mint, for garnish - Lime wheel, for garnish Instructions: 1. In a highball glass, gently muddle the mint leaves with the simple syrup and lime juice to release the mint's essence. 2. Add the white rum and jalapeño slices into the glass, giving it a gentle stir to infuse the spice. 3. Fill the glass with crushed ice, almost up to the top. 4. Pour a splash of club soda over the ice and stir well until mixed. 5. Carefully float a thin layer of overproof rum on top of the drink by pouring it over the back of a spoon to distribute it evenly. 6. Ignite the top layer of overproof rum with a long lighter or match — please be extremely cautious while doing this step. 7. Garnish with a sprig of mint and a lime wheel. 8. Serve the drink quickly after the flame subsides, and advise guests to stir the cocktail to extinguish the flame completely before sipping it. Glass: Highball Important Note: When dealing with fire, please take all necessary precautions. Perform the flamed aspect of this cocktail away from any flammable materials, and ensure that neither you nor the guests are at any risk of being burned. Never serve a drink that is still on fire, and be ready with a fire extinguisher or damp cloth to put out any unintended flames. Always put safety first.

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