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How to Make the Watermelon Shooter #2 Mixed Drink

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    Part of the video series: Whiskey Mixed Drinks

    Summary: The Watermelon Shooter #2 is a mixed drink with whiskey that's easy to make at home. Our professional bartender will show you how.

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    "This is another version of a watermelon shooter. Now this recipe was originally created as a punch to be made in a large quantity. We're just going to break it down to one shot so you can see how it's made. It involves Jack Daniels, grenadine, pineapple juice. Let's get our shaker glass here filled with ice. We're going to use your 'money pour' which is an ounce and a quarter. If you ever hear somebody say the 'money pour' that's a very popular pour in bars, an ounce and a quarter for any one-liquor drink. We're going to use an ounce and a quarter of Jack Daniels. One, two, three, four, five. And then we're going to add a little bit of grenadine, and of course these ingredients will be filled up massively, you'll probably use a whole can of pineapple juice, probably a half-bottle of Jack Daniels. This is kind of the thing you're going to want to make to suit your tastes. You can't go wrong as long as it's Jack Daniels itself. Give a good shake, and we'll strain this into our shaker glass, and we're going to use a highball glass and strain this into that. This has got a good color to it thanks to the grenadine. Now just imagine a couple gallons of that, and you've got yourself a party, right? There you go. Enjoy."

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