Thursday, September 4, 2014

Lisa Lisa


Let's raise our glasses in tribute to the greatest most stylish of teachers.

Pomegranate liqueur - 25 ml
Gin - 15 ml
Maraschino liqueur - 10 ml

Place the Pomegranate liqueurGin, and Maraschino liqueur in a shaker with ice, and shake. Pour in to the serving glass, and enjoy.

Sweetness ★★☆☆☆
Refreshing ★★☆☆☆
Alcohol content ★★★☆☆
Acquired taste ★★★☆☆
100% perfect hamon conductor ★★★★★

Notes: Faintly tart with a hint of sweetness, this fabulous drink is meant to be sipped slowly and enjoyed.



BG Notes: I knew that I wanted a Lisa Lisa drink to be gin based, but I waffled on whether I wanted to add fruity flavors to it, or try to keep it a cocktail with a classic taste to it.
In the end I figured I would add more flavors to it, as Lisa Lisa is anything but a simple woman.
I ended up going with Pomegranate liqueur, as I felt it wasn't too sweet, and a dash of Maraschino for a bit of a bitter taste that was still more subtle than an actual bitters.

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