Q.F Shooter

"For those of you who like shooters..."
 
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Ready In:
2mins
Ingredients:
2
Yields:
1 shooter
Serves:
1
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ingredients

  • 23 fluid ounce melon liqueur, eg midori
  • 13 fluid ounce bailey irish cream
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directions

  • Serve in a shooter glass.

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Reviews

  1. Tasty! I didn't make a special effort to layer the 2 ingredients, it just turned out that way. The Bailey's really came through in this shot, so I would not go overboard with that liqueur or you might miss the Midori altogether. But all in all, it is a smooth and creamy shot, very tasty.
     
  2. As I love Baileys and midori I naturally liked this one. I don't think it would be advisable to have more than a couple if you want to remember what you are doing. I had to make them a second time to make sure I hadn't made a mistake on my first evaluation.
     
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