Make a Traffic Light shot

Make a Traffic Light shot

Mixologist Steve Calabro demonstrates how to make a shot called a Traffic Light. Red, green, and yellow! Ingredients:grenadine, creme de banana, and green creme de menthe. Check out this video cocktail-mixing tutorial and learn how to make a Traffic Light shot.

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mzsatnin (-1) 1 year ago
Hey Steve! Is this the same as a Ready, Set, Go? The bartender gave one to my daughter for her 21st birthday, but they were 3 seperate shots, one red, one yellow, one green.
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ryan (2) 5 months ago
good
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csiegert 1 year ago
reminds me of a Flaming Bob Marley...
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WOLFGUTTS (-1) 11 months ago
DANG IT I THOUGHT THIS WAS GOING TO TEACH ME TO DRINK AND DRIVE
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WOLFGUTTS (-1) 11 months ago
I FEEL ROBBED
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janedough 7 months ago
uh....anyone notice it's upside down? ...or stop calling it a "Traffic Light Shot".
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