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Twisted whiskey glass
Twisted whiskey glass






twisted whiskey glass

Want to impress your friends with your premium liquor glasses and whisky decanter? Looking for a complete whiskey glasses set with a decanter and coasters? Here's The Must-Have Decanter Whiskey Set For Serious Scotch Lovers!

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twisted whiskey glass

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  • Garnish with a bruleed peach or apricot (or fresh if preferred), and a twist of lemon. Stir until well chilled then strain into a rocks glass. Once solid, add the Scotch, brandy, and bitters to a mixing glass filled halfway with ice. Cook each side of the fruit for a few minutes, until lightly caramelized. If you don’t have a torch, set a small skillet on high.

    twisted whiskey glass

    Meanwhile, cut an apricot or small peach in half and sprinkle each side with ½-1 tsp brown sugar. Steep the tea until cool, then stir in the rose water and freeze in a mold of any shape, preferably a rose or large cube/sphere. 4-5 dashes El Guapo chicory pecan bitters.¼ tsp rose water (or a pinch of dried organic rose petals, steeped with the jasmine tea.If you don’t like Scotch, sub in your favorite whiskey) 1.5 oz Scotch (choose level of peat/smokiness based on personal preference.The scene is spotted with flames of calendula, for the scent of the Mother Superior. The overall effect reflects Holiday’s inner life, which is full of passion, drive, and regret, juxtaposed against the exterior by which others judge her. A sexy, scorched apricot balances on the rim, decorated by a curl of lemon. The drink is served over ice shaped like a rose in a purple-sheened glass that looks like it’s been twisted by fire. This booktail is presented against a very-gay-shade of purple that complements the book’s cover, with a mirrored base that distorts the precise rays of color on the cover into flame-like waves. The drink is garnished with a deliciously dessert-y bruleed apricot or peach, balanced with a sharply fragrant twist of lemon for Detective Riveaux’s homemade perfumes. The booktail is served over ice made from jasmine tea for night-blooming jasmine, mixed with rose, a symbol of the Virgin Mary. Chicory pecan bitters are a nod to the sisters’ practice of bartering for chicory coffee, and for Sister T’s chicory root blend that Holiday enjoys so much. A symbol of Holiday’s whiskey-soaked memories, the Scotch is combined with apricot brandy for the ubiquitous sweet olive, a favorite in Southern gardens, including the school’s, which perfumes the story with its scent of apricot. In this case, the peat works to our advantage. Many people have very strong feelings about Scotch whisky and its smokiness, which some have compared to cigarette butts. The Scorched Grace booktail is, as the author puts it, a “smoky sweet twisty trinity” of fruit, flowers, and Scotch. Written in rich, evocative prose, Scorched Grace is a must-read for Pride this summer. The true mystery underlying this story is who Holiday really is, and how her messy past–the ex-girlfriend and ex-bandmate she can’t stop thinking about, the estranged brother whose absence haunts her, and the many losses suffered–have brought her from Brooklyn to a convent in Louisiana where she wears gloves to cover the tattoos on her hands and surreptitiously smokes contraband cigarettes confiscated from foolish teenagers.








    Twisted whiskey glass