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<blockquote data-quote="PozzSka" data-source="post: 384536" data-attributes="member: 3170"><p>Cognac (a brandy) will go well with apple flavors, orange flavors. I'm not sure I would mix it with anything too tart, but like a cherry flavor might be ok. </p><p></p><p>Cognac and Grand Marnier is an easy one (equal parts, stirred with ice, then strained into a cocktail glass). </p><p></p><p>A "Brandy Old Fashioned" is another easy one (Wisconsin something or other it's called)...</p><p>- sugar and bitters (add a cherry or orange if you'd like)</p><p>- muddle in bottom of glass</p><p>- add a couple ice cubes</p><p>- add 2oz brandy</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="PozzSka, post: 384536, member: 3170"] Cognac (a brandy) will go well with apple flavors, orange flavors. I'm not sure I would mix it with anything too tart, but like a cherry flavor might be ok. Cognac and Grand Marnier is an easy one (equal parts, stirred with ice, then strained into a cocktail glass). A "Brandy Old Fashioned" is another easy one (Wisconsin something or other it's called)... - sugar and bitters (add a cherry or orange if you'd like) - muddle in bottom of glass - add a couple ice cubes - add 2oz brandy [/QUOTE]
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