Mexikaner Shot Hechtfest Dresden 2015
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Mexikaner Shot Hechtfest Dresden 2015
A german: Mexikaner, label=none () is a mixed shot made from a clear liquor (traditionally korn, but sometimes vodka or tequila are used), tomato juice, sangrita, Tabasco sauce, salt and black pepper. The recipe is similar to a Bloody Mary, but is more heavily spiced and typically served as a shot. Despite its name, the ''Mexikaner'' is a German invention and unknown in Mexico. History The drink originates from Hamburg, Germany, where the barkeeper Mike Coloni first served it in 1987 at his bar ''Steppenwolf'' in St. Pauli. The recipe was improvised to cover up the flavor of a cheap fruit spirit he had accidentally purchased instead of korn, a traditional clear grain spirit. Coloni was satisfied with the result and, after finishing the fruit spirit, continued offering it on his menu, made from korn instead. The name is a reference to the spicy flavor, which a patron found reminiscent of Mexico. Although Coloni did not enjoy the drink himself, the ''Mexikaner''which ...
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A german: Mexikaner, label=none () is a mixed shot made from a clear liquor (traditionally korn, but sometimes vodka or tequila are used), tomato juice, sangrita, Tabasco sauce, salt and black pepper. The recipe is similar to a Bloody Mary, but is more heavily spiced and typically served as a shot. Despite its name, the ''Mexikaner'' is a German invention and unknown in Mexico. History The drink originates from Hamburg, Germany, where the barkeeper Mike Coloni first served it in 1987 at his bar ''Steppenwolf'' in St. Pauli. The recipe was improvised to cover up the flavor of a cheap fruit spirit he had accidentally purchased instead of korn, a traditional clear grain spirit. Coloni was satisfied with the result and, after finishing the fruit spirit, continued offering it on his menu, made from korn instead. The name is a reference to the spicy flavor, which a patron found reminiscent of Mexico. Although Coloni did not enjoy the drink himself, the ''Mexikaner''which ...
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