Friday, May 25, 2012

Buttery Jager Ripple

Day 100



Buttery Jager Ripple
4.5 shots out of 5




After quite a bit of thinking........going back and forth........deciding........un-deciding...........and then deciding again.  

I have officially decided that "mixed" shots are classified (in my world anyways) as cocktails.  

I think that if I was to pour tequila in a shot glass that wouldn't count as a cocktail, but if I am mixing ingredients, it does count.  

If you go to a bar, they do sell mixed shots and consider them a smaller cocktail.......so why can't I?


I gave tonight's cocktail 4.5 shots out of 5.  

I was sent this cocktail from Melissa, Thank You Melissa!!  

I don't know what it is that scares me about Jagermeister.  

I think what it is, is the faces that people give me when I mention the name.........you know that "Eeewwww" puckered face look.  

I admit, I was a little scared to try this cocktail, even though I haven't not liked a cocktail a reader has sent me yet!  

I poured it, shook it, strained it......took a deep breath and tried it.  

YUM!!!!  

This is a fabulous cocktail Melissa, I'm sooo glad you sent it to me!



Here is a photo of the end result:



Here is a photo of the ingredients:




Here is the recipe for Buttery Jager Ripple:

  • 1/3 shot Jagermeister
  • 1/3 shot Irish cream
  • 1/3 shot butterscotch schnapps

In a shaker, add ice, Jagermeister, Irish cream and butterscotch schnapps.  Shake up your ingredients real good and strain into a shot glass. 



"Jagermeister", something about it's name made me think of my beer shaped shot glass, and I felt I needed to make tonight's cocktail in it.

Cheers!!

The Cocktail Lady

3 comments:

  1. So glad you liked it :) I haven't met anyone who hasn't YET. Jager is a little scary but so good mixed with the schnapps and Bailey's.

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    1. You're absolutely right! I was scared, but pleasantly surprised once I tasted it I must say! Thanks Again!! Cheers!!

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  2. You/Melissa are right. It sounds a little scary to put Jager in this combo but really is nice when all blended together.

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