Polar Bear Hot Chocolate Cocktail - TipsyBartender

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Uploaded by on Dec 29, 2011

This fun drink has a very high alcohol content despite it's girly look...POLAR BEAR HOT CHOCOLATE!

RECIPE:
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2oz Peppermint Schnapps
3/4oz Baileys Irish Cream
3/4oz White Creme de Cacao
Chocolate Flakes
Whipped Cream
Hot Water



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  • Are these drinks more suited for home bar tending or could I go to a bar and the bartender will know what it is?

  • @MsMovieCollector If you go to a bar you have to tell then what's in it.

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  • @thetony458 Tales from the Frontlines will be back next year!!! It'll be a weekly segment where I talk to you guys about some aspect of bar culture. Don't worry, I read your comments and know what you guys want! :-)

  • can you make Sake Bombs next? (: 

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  • damn, you got the creep stare

  • Man's drink = Ouzo. 100000000 proof. The fumes alone make iron rust instantly on contact. True story.

  • great drink....even better girl

  • hot chocolate... that perfectly describes her

  • she's hot, for sure!

  • skys perv face right after she has the cream on her lips after taking a sip lmaoooo!

  • @SachaTearle Chemical Engineering for life. *gang sign*

  • @Ra3nMaN I'm glad there's someone that actually knows some of the science behind this! Normally this subject only gets discussed when everyone's too drunk to figure it out :P

  • @SachaTearle Aye, but in a pan, the alcohol flames off or has a large, very hot surface area to evaporate from. In a glass, there's a lot less evaporation. Also, alcohol and water are very hard to separate, they're azeotropic as a mixture, so whatever evaporates is pretty much equal parts and there's no destruction of the ethanol so the content pretty much stays the same. HAPPY NEW YEAR :D

  • Cream on the nose, so cute. X)

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