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Chingon

Tequila, Benedictine, Orange, Lime, Orgeat
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This is a highly complicated cocktail, but it only uses two liquor bottles. The complexity is more fruit and flavoring. For tequila stick with Reposado (no Blanco). Benedictine is one bottle that has no competitors. Make sure you don't get the "B&B Bottle. That is a cocktail in a bottle which mixes Benedictine and Brandy (which we recommend building yourself sometime, as it is great!) Squeeze the juice for orange and lime, but Orgeat, while you can make it, is easier out of the bottle and easily found in a liquor store by the bitters and cherries. You'll be shaking the hell out of this one, so make sure to double strain out the ice chips to make a smooth as silk cocktail we are sure you'll enjoy. Cheers!

Ingredients
  • 2 oz Reposado Tequila

  • ¼ ounce Bénédictine

  • ½ ounce Orange Juice

  • ½ ounce Lime Juice

  • ½ ounce Orgeat

  • Orange Peel (Garnish)

Preparation
  1. Add all ingredients to a cocktail shaker

  2. Shake with ice for 10-15 seconds

  3. Double strain into a chilled coupe


Source: Death and Company Book

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