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How to Make the Twin Hills Mixed Drink

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    Part of the video series: Whiskey Mixed Drinks

    Summary: The Twin Hills is a mixed drink with whiskey that's easy to make at home. Our professional bartender will show you how.

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    "I'm going to show you how to make the cocktail called Twin Hills. We're going to start off with our ice, pour that into your glass, just like so, and then we're going to add to that one and a half ounces of blended whiskey, and one way to figure out what your favorite kind of whiskey is is have a whiskey tasting party and have all your friends bring a different kind. That way they foot the bill and you get to sample a lot of different kinds. Alright, I hope none of my friends are watching this. Now we're going to add in one and a half teaspoons of lemon juice, about one and a half squeezes there, and an equal amount of lime juice, one and a half teaspoons. There we go. Next we're going to add in two teaspoons, so just a little splash there of the Benedictine liqueur, and a teaspoon of sugar. About like that. Go ahead and give that a good shake. And you can either strain this or pour this on the rocks; it is up to you. Alright, I'm going to do just like so, strain it into a rocks glass and then I'm just going to add two or three rocks to that. Add in your stirry straw and a slice of lime, and there you have it, Twin Hills. Cheers!"

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