Sunburst Recipe
Free, Best, Online Sunburst Recipe, mix the ingredients to make a great speciality liqueur drink! CHEERS!
What is a Liqueur?
The alcoholic drink Chartreuse is an aromatic green or yellow liqueur
flavored with Alpine herbs, orange peel, hyssop and peppermint which is
made at the Grande Chartreuse, a Carthusian monastery near Grenoble,
France. The word 'chartreuse' is derived from the French 'chartreuse'
from the Latin 'cartusia' of which the English "charterhouse" is a
corruption.
Liqueurs are sweet alcoholic drinks which are flavoured with a variety
of different ingredients and come in a variety of different colors and
included in other drinks such as the Sunburst Recipe.
The Alcoholic content of liqueurs is not generally a distinctive feature
of these speciality drinks. Most liqueurs have a lower alcohol content
than spirits between 15% - 30% although some have a much higher alcohol
content up to 55%. The name 'liqueur' derives from the Latin word 'liquifacere'
which means to melt or dissolve - the flavorings used to make liqueurs,
such as contained in the Sunburst Recipe,
are dissolved. A Liqueur drink might be flavored from a variety of flavors from fruits, herbs, spices, flowers, seeds, nuts, roots, plants, barks, eggs and cream. For interesting facts & information and additional drink recipes containing this famous liqueur please click the following link:
Chartreuse
How to serve the
Sunburst Recipe
Liqueurs are made in
nearly every country of the world and come in a variety of different
flavors and colors. This makes every liqueur drink, such as the Sunburst Recipe, an
extremely versatile drink. The Sunburst Recipe can be served:
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Straight up - Perfect as after dinner drinks and usually served at
room temperature
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On
the rocks - If a cold drink is preferred liqueurs can be chilled and
served over ice cubes or mixed with crushed ice
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Served with coffee
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Liqueurs, such as the Sunburst Recipe, can be mixed with cream or other mixers to create some
really good and extremely colorful liqueur cocktails
Rainbow Liqueur
Drinks - Floating Liqueurs
Ever wondered how
bartenders create those unusual rainbow effects when making cocktails?
They use a method called 'Floating liqueurs' which is achieved by
'floating' a measure of liqueur in a glass by pouring it slowly over an
inverted spoon or down a glass rod on top of previous layers. This
creates a rainbow effect in a glass when using different colored
liqueurs or cordials. Liqueurs are sometimes referred to as Cordials,
which causes some confusion. In America a cordial mean a sweet, syrup
like alcoholic beverage. However, in the UK a cordial means a
non-alcoholic, sweet, syrupy drink!
How to create
the best special effects making Sunburst Recipe
The
following hints and tips will give you some ideas how to make the best special
cocktail effects with the Sunburst Recipe :
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Serve your classic Sunburst Recipe in unusually shaped glasses. Give your glasses a
frosted edge by dipping the rim into Lemon juice and then dipping it
into sugar. Simple but effective!
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The presentation of your classic Sunburst Recipe is all important! Add colorful
decorations - drink umbrellas, swizzle sticks , paper flowers,
straws and even sparklers! These decorations are all cheap and easy
to obtain from your local grocery store
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Add some straws - colored straws are great - just cut them up for
small glasses!
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Use
cocktail sticks or toothpicks to twist or skewer fruits
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Use
slices of fruit to decorate and add a twist to your classic Sunburst Recipe
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Add
crushed ice - To make crushed ice just place your ice cubes in a
plastic bag and crush the ice with a heavy object
Green Chartreuse
Green Chartreuse is the only liqueur in the world with a completely
natural green colour which is produced by the inclusion of 130 plants in
the recipe. The recipe for green chartreuse is a closely guarded secret
that is known by only 3 monks at any time. Only these Carthusian monks
know the exact quantities and sorts of plants and flowers that are to be
used to create green chartreuse. The Alcohol content in green Chartreuse
is 55% (110° proof US).
Yellow Chartreuse
Yellow Chartreuse is also completely natural with no artificial flavours
or preservatives. Yellow Chartreuse was introduced in 1838 and is milder
and sweeter than green Chartreuse. The recipe for yellow Chartreuse is
also a closely guarded secret, known by only 3 monks at any time. Only
these Carthusian monks know the exact quantities and sorts of plants and
flowers that are to be used to create yellow chartreuse. The alcohol
content of yellow Chartreuse is 40% alcohol (80° proof US).
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How to make the Sunburst Recipe
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List of ingredients, instructions and proportions using green
Chartreuse and yellow Chartreuse
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Easy to follow
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Mix a cocktail of using some great
flavors & recipes
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Liqueur drinks have a variety of flavors including fruits,
herbs, spices, flowers, seeds, nuts, roots, plants, barks, eggs
and cream.
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