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How to Make the Perfect Brandy Alexander Cocktails

Fri, Jan 27, 23  |  brandy cocktails

Perfect Brandy Alexander Cocktails

Have you ever wanted to make a delicious, creamy cocktail? Look no further than the classic Brandy Alexander! This boozy elixir is made from brandy, cream, and ice. It's a great way to add a bit of sophistication to any gathering. Let's take a look at how to make the perfect Brandy Alexander cocktails.

Ingredients

The ingredients for this decadent drink are fairly simple. You'll need 2 ounces of brandy—Cognac or Armagnac are best—1 ounce of coffee liqueur, such as Kahlua or Tia Maria, 1/2 ounce of heavy cream or half-and-half, and 2 tablespoons of crushed ice (or more if desired).

Mixing Instructions

To start, pour all of the ingredients into a shaker filled with ice cubes and shake vigorously until cold. Once your mixture is chilled, strain it into an old-fashioned glass over crushed ice. Garnish your glass with freshly grated nutmeg and serve immediately.

A Few Variations on the Classic Recipe

If you're feeling adventurous and want to try something new with your Brandy Alexander cocktail, there are several variations that you can try out! For instance, you can use white creme de cacao instead of coffee liqueur for a sweeter flavor. Or you can amp up the flavor by adding a few drops of almond extract or orange flower water. You can also switch up the base spirit; try using rum or whiskey in place of brandy for a unique twist! 

Conclusion:

The Brandy Alexander cocktail is one of those timeless drinks that will always be popular due to its simple yet sophisticated flavors. All it takes is some brandy, coffee liqueur, cream or half-and-half, and crushed ice to make this tasty treat come alive in your glass! With its versatile flavor profile, there's no limit to what you can do with this classic cocktail recipe; so get creative and find your own special blend today! Enjoy!

By Jason Zheng

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