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A Spontaneous Libation for your Consideration

Fistuk's house

Created and posted by EranS.
2 oz Peach liqueur, Suntory Kanade white peach
3⁄4 oz Pistachio liqueur, Bottega crema di pistacchi
1⁄4 oz Apricot liqueur, Giffard abricot du Roussillon
Instructions

Stir thoroughly (you wanna mix the cream liqueur in properly but without diluting the whole thing and loosing texture). Strain into a Nick & Nora. No garnish

Notes

Another example of letting the ingredients do the work for you. It is crucial to use these (sadly expensive) specific ingredients. Will not vouch for the outcome of any other combo.

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