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Herradura Calabatini

By Ben Bowers on Fri, Oct 31, 2008
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We Doubt Pagans Drank This Well

Herradura-Calabatini.jpgAs a precusor to your costume party debauchery, give the Herradura Calabatini a shot. This festive blend of tequila and pumpkin spice is sure to get nods of approval from guests. Not to mention yourself. Plus it’s a lot more dignified than orange jello shots, though depending on how your night unfolds that might be included.

So drop by the store after work and pick up some Herradura Reposado, half-and-half, and a bottle of pumpkin spice syrup (I recommend Monin). If you don’t finish the Resposado tonight, undoubtedly you’ll finish it later once you’ve had a taste. As for the pumpkin spice syrup… well just don’t mix it with gin.

Herradura Calabatini

  • 1.5 oz Herradura Reposado
  • 1/2 oz Monin Pumpkin Spice Syrup
  • 3 oz half-and half

Instructions

  • Add ice to shaker and the ingredients in the order listed above
  • Shake well and strain into martini glass
  • Garnish with cinnamon
  • Hand to your date. Dressed as a cheerleader
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