This quiz tests Cocktail Selector Lemon Drop - Although some would opt for a peyote smoothie before touching most of the drinks like this one, there is one cocktail from the fern bars that they'll sip - the Lemon Drop. While unabashedly sweet, this drink never went the sickly sweet way of the offensive potations that spawned the "shooters" of the '80s. This drink should taste just like the Lemon Head candy... 2 ounces lemon (or citrus) vodka, 1 ounce lemon juice, 1 teaspoon fine sugar. In a cocktail shaker half-filled with ice cubes, combine the citrus vodka, sugar, and lemon juice. Shake well. Strain into a cocktail glass. Although alternative recipes abound, most center around these basic ingredients, and simply involve changing the way the sugar is consumed. Some say to put the sugar on the back of the tongue, then "shoot" the drink. Experiment for yourself. Call a cab. Alcoholic Beverages Knowledge Quizzes, Trivia, IQ Tests
This Alcoholic Beverages IQ Quiz is based upon the selector Cocktail Selector by Phil Dane. Test your knowledge of: Lemon Drop - Although some would opt for a peyote smoothie before touching most of the drinks like this one, there is one cocktail from the fern bars that they'll sip - the Lemon Drop. While unabashedly sweet, this drink never went the sickly sweet way of the offensive potations that spawned the "shooters" of the '80s. This drink should taste just like the Lemon Head candy... 2 ounces lemon (or citrus) vodka, 1 ounce lemon juice, 1 teaspoon fine sugar. In a cocktail shaker half-filled with ice cubes, combine the citrus vodka, sugar, and lemon juice. Shake well. Strain into a cocktail glass. Although alternative recipes abound, most center around these basic ingredients, and simply involve changing the way the sugar is consumed. Some say to put the sugar on the back of the tongue, then "shoot" the drink. Experiment for yourself. Call a cab.
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