@subarux56 put "specific gravity charts" or "specific gravity of [brand of liquor]" in search engines and check the results. Most liquors/liqueurs are online. If not, then you have to experiment by pouring in a tiny layer of one, then another. If the top layer falls straight into the lower one without even a film staying on top, then the top one is heavier and needs to go on the bottom.
@SoaSweeet that drink is here:. I used different liqueurs than the one pictured for mine, as explained in the video. It's basically just 1/3 each liqueur.
how can you tell which is the heavy liqueur from the lightest?
subarux56 5 months ago
@subarux56 put "specific gravity charts" or "specific gravity of [brand of liquor]" in search engines and check the results. Most liquors/liqueurs are online. If not, then you have to experiment by pouring in a tiny layer of one, then another. If the top layer falls straight into the lower one without even a film staying on top, then the top one is heavier and needs to go on the bottom.
BohRev 5 months ago
That's so cool!
DepressedAnimeAddict 1 year ago
recipe?
SoaSweeet 1 year ago
@SoaSweeet that drink is here:. I used different liqueurs than the one pictured for mine, as explained in the video. It's basically just 1/3 each liqueur.
BohRev 1 year ago
@SoaSweeet it won't let me post a link here. Just search for "B-52" at Mix That Drink.
BohRev 1 year ago
Beautiful!
hjmndj 2 years ago
Nicely done
rjm666 2 years ago