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How to Make the Wisconsin Lunch Bucket Mixed Drink

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Summary: The Wisconsin Lunch Bucket is a mixed drink with beer that's easy to make at home. Our professional bartender shows you how in the free video on mixed drinks.

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"I'm going to show you how to make a drink called a Wisconsin Lunchbucket. Alright, what you're going to do for this is you're going to take a pint glass, or a very large beer mug, and you're going to fill that about a fourth of the way with beer. Just like so. Then you're going to add to that about a fourth of a glass of orange juice, and that's going to fill us up about half way. And then you're going to take a shot glass and you're going to put into your shot glass one shot of amaretto, and this has got a really nice almond flavor and an almond scent. It's going to really great with the orange juice. Alright, now. What you're going to do next is you're going to drop this into your pint glass and then you're going to slam it back and shoot it. Now I would recommend, whenever you're doing a slammer shot like this, make sure that you use a plastic shot glass and not a glass one. I have seen many a broken tooth. So that's how you're going to do it, just drop it in and slam it, and enjoy your Wisconsin Lunchbucket. Cheers!"

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