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How to Make the Grenade Vodka Drink

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    Part of the video series: Vodka Mixed Drinks

    Summary: The Grenade is a vodka-based mixed drink that's easy to make at home. Our professional bartender shows you how in the free video on mixed drinks.

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    "This drink is called a Grenade. It has very simple ingredients. It involves vodka, triple sec, little bit of grenadine. Nothing to it. We're going to make this in a rocks glass. Add a little bit of ice. I'm just pretty much going to pour this straight into the glass. Let's do our vodka and our triple sec first. We want two parts to one part vodka to triple sec. So I'm going to use an ounce and a half of vodka, one, two, three, four, five, six. And three quarters an ounce of our triple sec. Triple sec is basically just an orange liqueur. One, two, three. This is kind of very similar to a kamikaze, which is vodka, triple sec, and lime juice. In this case instead of the lime juice we're going to add grenadine. Grenadine is a cherry syrup, and we're just going to drizzle this around in there, like that, and I'm going to let it go like that, let the grenadine run down the side, take a look at that. That's a good looking drink right there. Don't want to mix it up too much 'cause it's all about the presentation. That there is a Grenade. Down the hatch."

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