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Alabama Slammer


0.5 oz
A gin liqueur distilled with sloe drupes; small fruits relative to the plum. It is a much lower alcohol percent than dry gin and has a sweeter flavour due to the added sugar.
0.5 oz
Abbreviated SoCo, this American whiskey-flavored liqueur is actually based with neutral spirits. It is made with fruit, spices and whiskey flavoring.
0.5 oz
Italian for 'a little bitter,' this sweet, almond-flavored liqueur is made from either apricot pits, almonds or both. It can be drunk by itself, in coffee, or in many mixed drinks.
4 oz
A citrus juice used in many cocktails, both for its sweet and tart taste and its color. Orange juice, unlike lemon and lime, can be kept fresh for days. In a blind taste test, most people liked day-old orange juice.

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The official recipe calls for Sloe gin to be used. References to the Alabama Slammer appear as early as Playboy Bartender's Guide by Thomas Mario in 1971. It is claimed to have been made famous by Green Bay Packers quarterback Brett Favre. - Wikipedia


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Wiki, Thomas Mario 1971
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