Friday, February 18, 2011

Two Far-out Cocktail Blends Proper For St. Patrick's Day

By Neela Vazzana


The celebration of the feast day of St. Patrick's Day is without a doubt one of the best holidays where people can have fun. It is eternally characterized by parties, Mardi Gras and overflow of beer and cocktail drinks on the streets. Every state in the U.S. has its own way of celebrating this highly anticipated event. Though, if you would like to celebrate it at home, you can repeatedly do that. You can set up your home like a little Mardi Gras and let beer and wine overflow in every corner of your venue. So take those customized ice buckets filled with wine bottles and kick start that party.

Speaking of custom made wine buckets and wines, what are the wine cocktails that you can serve apart from the green beer and cocktails? Here are several green cocktails that you can be pleased with

Irish Kiss

Ingredients

4 oz Korbel California Brut Champagne 1 oz. Midori Melon Liqueur Slice of Lime for garnish

Savor the sweet kiss of an Irish by blending all ingredients in a cocktail shaker. Mix it well and strain over unmatched champagne flute. Garnish it with a slice of lime and design sugar rim. This is great cocktail mix that is perfect for the glorification. It is fun, toothsome and sparkling wine cocktail that will assuredly make green beer kiss goodbye.

Bushmills Irish coffee

1 oz. Bushmills Irish Whiskey 1 oz. Bailey's 1/4 oz. Green Crme de Menthe 4 oz. Fresh Brewed Coffee 2 Tbsp. of Fresh Chantilly Cream

Experience caffeine fix in Irish style by pouring Irish coffee in exceptional cocktail glass. Just beef it up with sugar and get the Irish whiskey out of your logo printed wine bucket and pour it over the coffee and sugar mixture. You can beef it up with whipped cream on top and sprinkle it with some green food coloring that you can procure from pastry stores.

These are two of the highly recommended cocktail drinks that you can serve for the solemnization of St. Patrick's Day. So get those bottles of wines out your promotional wine buckets and start mixing.




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