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St. Andrew's(Saint Andrew's)

Ingredient
Scotch whiskey(※ DEWARS, TEACHER'S, WHITE HORSE, JOHNNIE WALKER), etc.20 ml
Drambuie20 ml
Orange juice20 ml
Method
Shake
Pour ice and ingredients into a shaker and shake.
GlassCocktail glass
AlcoholNormal(9% to 24%)
ColorOrange
FlavorMedium sweet
TypeShort
T.P.OAll day cocktail
Liking★★★★★
Photo: St. Andrew's ©okyawa
From St. Andrews, Scotland, birthplace of the name Golf. This cocktail has a herbal aroma, the full-bodied sweetness of Drambuie and spicy herbal flavor with the fruitiness of orange juice, and is very easy to drink with just the right amount of sweetness.
Mar 10, 2024

About St. Andrew's Ingredients

スコッチ・ウイスキー
Scotch whiskey
One of the world's top five whiskies, it is saccharified, fermented, distilled, and aged in Scotland for at least three years in cask. It is characterized by its smoky flavor.
ドランブイ
Drambuie
A herbal liqueur made in Scotland. Based on a blend of dozens of Scotch whiskies, it contains honey, herbs, and spices. It has a honey-like aroma and a rich sweetness with herbs. 40% alcohol by volume.
オレンジジュース
Orange juice
Orange juice is a classic cocktail ingredient. It is also used in many non-alcoholic cocktails.

About the supplies for making St. Andrew's

カクテルグラス
Cocktail glass
A glass specially designed for cocktails, the typical glass is an inverted triangle.
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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