Mist: Difference between revisions
From Chanticleer Society
(Created page with "Spirit/liqueur served over finely crushed ice Is similar to a Frappe in that it is served over finely crushed ice, but is almost always just a single spirit or liqueur si...") |
(No difference)
|
Latest revision as of 10:47, 7 February 2019
Spirit/liqueur served over finely crushed ice
Is similar to a Frappe in that it is served over finely crushed ice, but is almost always just a single spirit or liqueur simply poured over the ice, and no attempt at frosting the glass is attempted. A “Scotch Mist” would be the same thing as “Scotch on the Rocks”, except you are using crushed ice instead of ice cubes. You rarely see drinks served in this way today.