Serving multiple flaming cocktails can be an impressive skill to learn. Flaming beverages include cocktails and other mixed drinks that contain a small amount of flammable high-proof alcohol, which is ignited prior to consumption. The flames are decorative and do not change the flavor of the drinks noticeably. Flaming cocktails are more spectacular in dimly lit surroundings where the flames are more visible. Drinkers should be aware that the drinkware may remain quite hot for a while after the flames are extinguished, which could result in burns. Image File history File linksMetadata Size of this preview: 800 Ã 568 pixelsFull resolution (1280 Ã 909 pixel, file size: 139 KB, MIME type: image/jpeg) File links The following pages on the English Wikipedia link to this file (pages on other projects are not listed): Talk:Public house Talk:Sommelier Talk...
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The most important thing to remember is to never allow anyone to drink a cocktail which is still on fire. Never give an inexperienced or slightly buzzed drinker a drink which is still on fire. Granted, it's not unheard of to drink a flaming liquid; but as a general rule, if it doesn't feel right, don't do it. Image File history File links Wikibooks-logo-en. ...
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When you make a flaming cocktail, you should place a little bit of alcohol in a spoon, light it, drop it into the drink, and stand back in order to avoid being burned. List of flaming beverages - See also: Category:Flaming beverages
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Wikibooks Bartending has more about this subject: Flaming Dr. Pepper The Flaming Dr. Pepper is a flaming cocktail that is said to taste like the soft drink Dr Pepper, although it does not contain any. ...
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Sambuca is an anise-flavoured, usually colourless liqueur. ...
5cl Kahlua® coffee liqueur 5cl sambuca 5cl blue Curacao luqueur 5cl Baileys® Irish cream Pour sambuca and the coffee liqueur into a glass. ...
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Functional group of an alcohol molecule. ...
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An American-produced bottle of ginjÅ-shu sake. ...
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In the West, Kumis has been touted for its health benefits, as in this 1877 book also naming it Milk Champagne. Kumis (also spelled kumiss, koumiss, kymys; called airag in Mongolian cuisine) is a fermented milk drink traditionally made from the milk of horses. ...
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