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A Red Death can be made by mixing an Alabama Slammer with a [[Kamikaze (cocktail)|Kamikaze]]. This drink is made in the same glass as the Alabama Slammer; the Kamikaze is added into it immediately after making the first drink. |
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Revision as of 19:22, 8 September 2012
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Served | On the rocks: poured over ice |
Standard drinkware | Collins glass |
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An Alabama Slammer is a cocktail made with Amaretto, Southern Comfort, Sloe gin, and orange juice. It is served in a tall glass. It is also sometimes known as a Southern Slammer. Made famous by hall of fame quarterback, Brett Favre.[1]
Alabama Slammer is a song by the Casey Donahew Band on the Live-Raw-Real In The Ville Album, 2008
Variations
A Red Death can be made by mixing an Alabama Slammer with a Kamikaze. This drink is made in the same glass as the Alabama Slammer; the Kamikaze is added into it immediately after making the first drink.
See also
References
- ^ Blue, Anthony Dias. The Complete Book of Mixed Drinks. Harper Perennial. 1993. p.266