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Latest revision as of 21:53, 16 March 2025
Flaming Doctor Pepper[edit]
Flaming Doctor Pepper
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Flaming Doctor Pepper is a popular cocktail that is known for its unique presentation and taste. It is often enjoyed as a party drink or during special occasions. The drink is named after the soft drink Dr Pepper, although it does not actually contain any Dr Pepper.
Ingredients[edit]
To make a Flaming Doctor Pepper, you will need the following ingredients:
- 3/4 oz Amaretto
- 1/4 oz 151 proof rum
- 1/2 glass of beer (lager)
Preparation[edit]
To prepare a Flaming Doctor Pepper, follow these steps:
- Pour the Amaretto into a shot glass.
- Float the 151 proof rum on top of the Amaretto.
- Fill a beer glass halfway with beer.
- Ignite the shot glass and drop it into the beer glass.
- Drink the entire contents of the beer glass in one gulp.
Variations[edit]
There are a few variations of the Flaming Doctor Pepper cocktail, including:
- Doctor Pepper: A non-flaming version of the cocktail that does not require the use of fire.
- Flaming Dr. Pepper Shot: A smaller version of the Flaming Doctor Pepper that is served as a shot.
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