Class Act

Ingredient
Advocaat[Egg liqueur]30 ml
Malibu[Coconut liqueur]15 ml
Southern Comfort1 dash
Pineapple juice60 ml
Method
Shake
Pour ice and ingredients into a shaker and shake.
GlassOld fashioned glass(Rock glass)
Icewith Ice
AlcoholWeak(Less than 8%)
ColorYellow
FlavorFruity
TypeLong drink
Liking★★★★☆
Photo: Class Act ©okyawa
Sweet, fruity and rich taste.
Aug 12, 2022

About Class Act Ingredients

卵リキュール (アドヴォカート)
Egg liqueur (Advocaat)
A creamy egg liqueur from the Netherlands. It has a sweet, mild flavor like thick custard cream.Because eggs are the raw material,the product must be stored in the refrigerator after opening and used up in two to three months.
ココナッツリキュール
Cocoanut liqueur
A liqueur made by soaking coconuts in spirits and extracting the aroma. It is clear and colorless and has a distinctive sweet aroma.
サザンカンフォート
Southern Comfort
It is made by adding fruits, spices and herbs to distilled spirits. The flavors of peach, lemon, and other fruits can be fully appreciated, and the flavors change depending on the way it is mixed. Its nickname is SoCo.
パイナップルジュース
Pineapple juice
Standard cocktail ingredient. It blends well with other fruit juices and syrups. Often used in tropical and fruity cocktails.

About the supplies for making Class Act

ロックグラス
Rocks glass
A small tumbler with a short, almost cylindrical shape. It is used for on-the-rocks drinking because of its wide mouth diameter and large ice capacity. The official name is Old Fashioned Glass.
シェイカー
Shaker
Shaking with ice allows for rapid cooling. Effective for stirring materials that are difficult to mix or have a difference in specific gravity. Mellow out high alcohol content materials by mixing them with air.
ボストンシェイカー
Boston shaker
Also known as a two-piece shaker. It is divided into a tin and a pint glass. The large size allows for a lot of air to be added to the cocktail during shaking, resulting in a mellow taste with an alcohol angle.Ideal for fruit cocktails. A strainer is required for pouring.
メジャーカップ
Major cup
Measuring cups for measuring cocktail ingredients. Cups are paired at the top and bottom, and 30 ml and 45 ml are common.

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