Hi, welcome back. Jack Tiano, founder of American Bartenders School, and a drink that I’d like to show you today is called a Slow Comfortable Screw. I know you’re thinking where do they come up with names like this. I don’t know, but anyway it’s a great drink.
So once again, we’re going to use our tall glass and we’re going to fill it up with ice. And our recipe calls for, first of all, Southern Comfort. Here we have Southern Comfort. Southern Comfort is actually a whiskey flavored with sugar and peaches so it’s got kind of a sweet peach flavor to it but predominantly whiskey. We’re going to use an ounce of our Southern Comfort, and then what we’re going to use is a half ounce of our sloe gin.
Now sloe gin, even though it has the word “gin” in it, is not actually gin, it’s actually a liqueur which means that it’s a sweetened liqueur, it’s actually made from sloe berries and plums, and then when they originally made it, they used to add gin to give it an alcoholic content, so it’s got a various taste to it. We’re going to use a half ounce of our sloe gin.
Then what we’re going to do is we’re going to use our fresh orange juice, fill it up with our fresh orange juice. We’ll have a long straw in here, place it right like so, and there we have it, sloe comfortable screw.
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