BLACK VELVET
2013 |
Black velvet and that little boy's smile
Black velvet with that slow southern style
A new religion that'll bring her to your knees
Black velvet if you please
- Alannah Myles, Black Velvet
2016, three and a half years later |
Introducing a beer cocktail, one of the few I personally know (along with the Snakebite), which proves to be a worthy drink indeed! Given, this drink's history goes back to the late 19th century, created to mourn the death of Prince Albert. Here's how to make one;
- Guinness (stout beer)
- Champagne
First pour the glass halfway with Guinness and then gently pour the Champagne (using the back of a [bar]spoon helps) along the side of the glass (or just tilt the glass enough) to create two separate layers, as shown in the picture.
For this cocktail I specifically wanted to by champagne, I had a small bottle of Baron-Fuenté Grande Reserve. To my surprise it had more sweetness to it than I had imagined. I enjoyed one of these with my good friend and given, as a layered cocktail this was very beautiful but having this mixed a little bit really gave this drink more taste.
I personally liked it. I did have some (negative) expectations how this would go down but yes, the combination did work well after all! I would say that whether you want to have this with a good (chocolaty) dessert or just feeling fancy, trying one of these is definitely an experience you shouldn't miss.
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