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How to Make the Watermelon Shooter #3 Mixed Drink

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    Part of the video series: Whiskey Mixed Drinks

    Summary: The Watermelon Shooter #3 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 drink is called a Watermelon Shooter. Now there are many versions of this particular cocktail. We're going to show you one of them here. It's a very basic drink. It involves Southern Comfort, pineapple, cranberry juice and sweet and sour. So let's get started. It is a shooter so we'll take our shaker glass and going to fill it with ice. And then we're going to need two onces of Southern Comfort. Southern Comfort is a honey based bourbon. It's generally known to be made from New Orleans. I believe it's called the grand old drink of the South. Let's get two ounces of this in here. We're going to use our one ounce jigger, two times, two times. You'll find Southern Comfort is a thick liqueur. So it pours a little slow. And we're going to need two ounces of pineapple juice, we're going to need an ounce of cranberry juice and a half ounce of sour. And one, two, one of the cranberry, this is going to be a hefty size shooter, some sweet and sour. Now let's get this shaken as best we can, if I can get a shaker in my hand here. Very frothy with all those juices in there. Get yourself a nice highball glass and strain. It's got a nice kind of red tint to it, kind of like a watermelon. Look at that, very frothy. Have some of that. Enjoy."

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