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Usage
Flaming Doctor Pepper
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May be served flaming
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Primary alcohol by volume
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Standard drinkware
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A pub glass and a shot glass.
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Commonly used ingredients
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- 1 pint (~13 parts) beer
- 3 parts Amaretto
- 1 part high-proof liquor
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Preparation
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Layer the two spirits in the shot glass, with the high-proof liquor on top. Light the shot and allow it to burn; then extinguish it by dropping it into the beer glass. Drink immediately.
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El Presidente
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Type
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'
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Primary alcohol by volume
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Served
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Straight up; without ice
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Standard garnish
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twist of orange peel, optional cherry
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Standard drinkware
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Cocktail glass
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Commonly used ingredients
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- One part white rum
- One part blanc vermouth
- One teaspoon curaçao
- Half teaspoon grenadine (pomegranate syrup)
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Preparation
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Stir well with ice, then strain into glass. Garnish and serve.
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Basic
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Full
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Drinkware/Garnishes
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