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It's crazy how much that glitter makes them pop off the screen! 🤩
It certainly is a fun addition to party cocktails!
That Golden Elixir looks magical! Cheers 🥂
Right? That gold glitter is something else!
Holy beauty on beauty on beauty. These are the life of the party type cocktails
It’s all about the glitter!! 🤣
Cheers! And Happy New Year! 🌠🌠These sparkling wine cocktails look fantastic! Where do you get your edible glitter? Thanks for all these great ideas!
Thanks! I got a few of them from a local Cocktail Shop …others I got from Amazon. Happy New Year 🥳
@@RobsHomeBarthank you!
What is Benedictine?
It’s a sweet herbal liqueur made from cognac. Similar in a way to Drambuie, only Drambuie is made from Scotch
@ what else can you use?
The closest substitutes would be Drambuie or Yellow Chartreuse .. if you don’t have any of those, you could mimic the honey-herbal notes by adding a touch of honey and a few dashes of Angostura Bitters
One can never go wrong with kir royal or a Téméraire. But the last one just looks like it's going to give you the worst hang over.
Can confirm, cognac and champagne = bad hangovers!!
It's crazy how much that glitter makes them pop off the screen! 🤩
It certainly is a fun addition to party cocktails!
That Golden Elixir looks magical! Cheers 🥂
Right? That gold glitter is something else!
Holy beauty on beauty on beauty. These are the life of the party type cocktails
It’s all about the glitter!! 🤣
Cheers! And Happy New Year! 🌠🌠These sparkling wine cocktails look fantastic! Where do you get your edible glitter? Thanks for all these great ideas!
Thanks! I got a few of them from a local Cocktail Shop …others I got from Amazon. Happy New Year 🥳
@@RobsHomeBarthank you!
What is Benedictine?
It’s a sweet herbal liqueur made from cognac. Similar in a way to Drambuie, only Drambuie is made from Scotch
@ what else can you use?
@ what else can you use?
The closest substitutes would be Drambuie or Yellow Chartreuse .. if you don’t have any of those, you could mimic the honey-herbal notes by adding a touch of honey and a few dashes of Angostura Bitters
One can never go wrong with kir royal or a Téméraire. But the last one just looks like it's going to give you the worst hang over.
Can confirm, cognac and champagne = bad hangovers!!