Make a jellyfish shooter this New Year's Eve

Make a jellyfish shooter this New Year's Eve

Impress all the guests at your New Year's Eve party with this colorful cocktail. See how to make a jellyfish shooter from some Irish cream, creme de cacao and amaretto.

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Amie Coué Arbuckle 1 year ago
no way
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WonderDude Mike 1 year ago
By the second or third drink I would be plastered and do this worst!
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Pigeonchicken 1 year ago
I finally got a chance to make these at Martini Night last night. The amaretto does not float, tried a cheapo brand and disarrono hoping maybe the disarrono would be thicker. The effect still works, and it's pretty tasty - but drink it fast! before the grenadine hardens and literally gets jelly-like.
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mr20100 10 months ago
pigeon id right it got all jelllllllllllllllllllllllllllly like
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revo101 8 months ago
i made this shot a little while back..it looks really cool but it tastes really really bad
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