Tuesday, September 27, 2011

What kind of liquor should I buy, I want something fruity any suggestions?

im throwing a party friday night and there had been a request for liquor but i dont drink like that so i dont know what to purchase...any help?|||Apricot Brandy is nice,it will warm you up on a cold night. Sabra is the tast of orange and chocolate,not to strong.


You can always go for a wine with a fruity pallete like a Reisling. I would suggest a late harvest Hogue Reisling as it would fit your criteria. Good luck.|||May I suggest Sangria?





This recipe is fast %26amp; simple to make using frozen furit. Plus the frozen fruit helps keep the wine cool. It is also, nice to look at and is absolutely delicious!





Ingredients:


32 ounces dry red wine - You must use a dry red wine. The fruit will provide the sweetness.





2 ounces lime juice cordial





2 ounces white rum





1/2 c. orange juice





3 c. mixed frozen fruit (strawberries, grapes, mangoes, etc.)





Directions:


1. Mix all ingredients together, except for the fruit and chill overnight in a large plastic drink container until right before your guest arrive.


2. If you have a glass pitcher pour what you can in it, and keep filling it up when it becomes low.


3. Before serving add the frozen fruit in the glasses of your choice.





Of course you can make more if this will not be enough ahead of time. It just depends on how many people will be coming. It is really nice. I promise you will and your guest will like it. Remember sweetie...This is your party!|||A crowd pleaser for all...





Midori Sour or Amaretto Sour...





All you need is a bottle or two of Sour Mix and a bottle each of Midori and Amaretto...


The taste is refreshing and great for any season or celebration...


Good Luck and Enjoy...|||try a flavored rum(coconut,etc)- some suggested tequila/brandy but that isn't always a crowd favorite.|||Cherry brandy liquer is gorgeous.|||I just saw a pomegranate schnapps in the store last week. It sounds intriguing.|||medori is delicious with lemonade





tastes of melon|||any of the margritaville flavored tequilas lslans lime is excellent

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