Our Shots Shorts Series continues! This time with another layered shot playing with Density, the Alien Brain Hemorrhage! #shorts #short #brainhemorrhage #alienbrainhemorrhage
I tried to make this shot myself. But in my case, the blue curacao and the grenadine sink to the ground. How can you make the Ingredients float on top? I even tried the Trick with the spoon.
Used to make these types of layered shots all the time in college for fun. Maybe you could make it a sparkly alien brain hemorrhage by splitting the peach liqueur with part goldschlager though that might impact the density and how it layers. Peach and cinnamon, blue curacoa (orange) and cinnamon, Bailey's and cinnamon...might work.
I can't imagine how sickly sticky sweet that is. Peachtree schnapps, Arrow Blue Curacao, Ryan Cream and Rose's Grenadine. Shivers. If a copper camel isn't sweet enough for you. Shudders.
Blue curacao is really heavy depending on the brand so do this: add the peach, float the baileys on Top then drop in the curacao and the grenadine and you should get the same effect
@@TheEducatedBarfly Yeah kinda. Looks cool, for sure but mainly because of the baileys doing it's thing. The sirups just sink to the bottom. I'll try with a different blue. Thanks for the quick answer!
Because you're using the wrong type of Curaçao. Monin is not Curaçao, it's a non-alcoholic syrup, so it's way more dense than actual Curaçao. You need a Blue Curaçao liqueur, like Giffard's. You can also make your own by steeping regular Curaçao or Triple Sec with butterfly pea blossoms.