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Twist #2: Leprechaun's Gold Rush. Add a splash of Goldschläger to the mix for some cinnamon spice and literal gold flakes, turning your drink into a pot of liquid gold at the end of the rainbow. Ingredients: Vodka, Orange Juice, Blue Curacao, Goldschläger Recipe: Same as above, adding Goldschläger at the end. Twist #3: Shamrocked Leprechaun


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The Drunk Leprechaun - a flavor bursting green alcoholic drink - will be a fan favorite on St. Patrick's Day! Made with vodka, orange juice and blue curaçao, this drink is a winner! Whether you celebrate St. Patrick's Day or not, the Drunk Leprechaun is the perfect green cocktail to drink all year long. It tastes like a tropical dream.


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Drunken Leprechaun Cocktail. Prepare the reduction sauce and honey simple syrup below and let them cool.. The Guinness reduction really makes this drink with its rich, deep flavor — its interesting to make because it never really seemed to "simmer", even at medium heat, and took almost an hour but did reduce to 1/3 and it was excellent.


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LUCKY LEPRECHAUN 1 Part Irish Whiskey 1 Part Melon Liqueur 1 Part Coconut Rum Garnish: Gold Sprinkles PREPARATION 1. Rim edge of shot glasses in gold sprinkles. Set aside. 2. In an ice filled shaking glass combine irish whiskey, coconut rum and melon liqueur. Shake to chill. 3. Strain mix into rimmed glass. DRINK RESPONSIBLY!


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A Lucky leprechaun drink is a fun and festive way to celebrate St. Patrick's Day. This drink is made with green beer, whiskey, and lime juice, and it is sure to get you in the St. Patrick's Day spirit! To make a Lucky leprechaun drink, start by pouring 1-2 cups of green beer into a glass. Add 1-2 ounces of whiskey and 1-2 tablespoons of.


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Many people will be looking for a fun, festive drink to share with friends and family members on St. Patrick's Day. The Drunk Leprechaun has created just such a concoction! Made with whiskey, Guinness, and lemon juice, this cocktail is one that everyone will enjoy. You can even take it a notch higher by rimming it with green sugar crystals.


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To make 48 ounces (6 drinks) of pitcher sized green drunken leprechaun, you need: 9 ounces of blue curaçao. 12 ounces of whiskey (this is about half of a standard bottle of whiskey, 750ml or 25.4 ounces) 24 ounces of orange juice. To make 96 ounces (12 drinks), you will need: 18 ounces of blue curacao.


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This drunken leprechaun (or Irish screwdriver) is a fun green cocktail that's perfect for St Patrick's Day! Instead of the traditional vodka component, I'm using Jameson Irish whiskey to give it that seasonal flair and smooth finish. Then it's just orange juice and a blue liquor component to make your drink green for St Paddy's.


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1 ounce whisky. 1 ounce Kahlua. 2 ounces half and half cream. ice for a Boston Shaker. Instructions. Combine all ingredients and either shake over ice in the Boston shaker and then strain into a glass OR if you are like me, just add ice to it. BOOM. DONE. Now seriously, this is my kind of drink.


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How to make Leprechaun Drink. Fill a cocktail shaker with ice. Add the Irish whiskey and sour apple schnapps. Shake well until chilled. Strain the mixture into a chilled glass filled with ice. Top with lemon-lime soda. Gently stir to combine. Garnish with a green apple slice and a sprig of mint.


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How to make a Drunken Leprechaun Drink. This is an alcoholic drink for adults 21 and over. Add ice to glass. Pour in orange juice. Add in vodka and stir. Pour in blue curacao and stir well. Add embellishments like sliced blood orange and maraschino cherries to finish it off. Serve cold.


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1. Drunk Leprechaun. The Drunk Leprechaun is a vibrant green cocktail that is sure to be a hit at any St. Patrick's Day celebration. Made with vodka, orange juice, and blue curaçao, this tropical-inspired drink is a refreshing departure from the traditional whiskey and beer offerings.


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Add all the ingredients to a cocktail shaker, top with ice and shake vigorously for 30 seconds. Strain into your favorite glass. Serve with or without ice. Garnish with lime slice, fresh mint and a four leaf clover cocktail pin for a fun St. Patrick's Day twist!


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Lucky Leprechaun Shots are a take on the cocktail of the same name. Ingredients vary in the cocktail, but being well past my shot consumption days, I wanted it to actually taste good, not like I was trying to sanitize my mouth and throat. This tastes like what a leprechaun would drink on a tropical island.


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4 ounces Irish whiskey, 2 ounces melon liqueur, 2 ounces blue curacao, 6 ounces pineapple juice. Fill the glasses with big ice cubes. Cap the shaker and shake vigorously for 15 seconds. Pour, strain, and divide the liquid between the two glasses. Cut a slit in the two pineapple wedges and place one on each glass rim.


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Also called a leprechaun, this drink recipe is very easy to mix up. The drier profile of tonic water is a delicate counterpart to the smooth blends of Irish whiskey. That also makes this mixed drink a great dinner companion, pairing perfectly with whatever may be on the menu, including all the traditional Irish foods.