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Mixed Drinks: Purple Hooter

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Summary: A purple hooter is a delicious alcoholic mixed shot that contains vodka, Chambord and a dash of lime juice. Create a purple hooter shot with tips from a bartender in this free video on bartending drinks.

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By Babz Zerillo
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Babz Zerillo has been bartending for more than five years. During that time Zerillo has worked at a martini lounge and at private clubs, restaurants and neighborhood bars. Zerillo was...read more

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"Now, I'm going to show you how to make a Purple Hooter. Now in general, this is a shot, but I'm going to serve it in a larger glass, a rocks glass, just because it can tend to be, because there's so many ingredients, it might be a little bit larger. So, I'm going to make a double shot of a Purple Hooter. First, you're going to want to fill your glass up with ice. Sorry, we're going to fill our mixing glass up with ice, actually. And then we're going to add our ingredients. We're going to add about 1/2 an ounce of vodka. And, a 1/2 an ounce of Chambord. And the vodka, I think I went a little heavy on, so that should be 1/2 an ounce, even if it wasn't today. Next, we're going to stir this up a little bit. And, you have two choices now. You can either use a dash of lime juice, or a little bit of Sprite. And that's just to give it some lemon-lime flavor. So I'm going to use the lime juice. I'm just going to do a little bit, just a dash. And, because I used the lime juice I'm going to shake it up again. If I'd used the Sprite, you wouldn't have to shake it. And, I'm going to get my strainer, and I'm going to pour the shot. And, that is how you make a Purple Hooter."

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