Rudy Snap Cocktail
The Rudy Snap cocktail is made with mezcal, amaro liqueur, lime juice, ginger beer, and Malort(R) liqueur; your next home happy hour favorite!
Combine mezcal, lime juice, simple syrup, and amaro liqueur in a cocktail shaker; fill with ice, cover, and shake until chilled. Fill a lowball glass with ice. Strain cocktail into lowball...
- Yield: 1
- Cooking time: 45 Min
- Publisher: Allrecipes.com
Ingredients
- 1 1/2 fluid ounces mezcal
- 3/4 fluid ounce lime juice
- 1/2 fluid ounce simple syrup
- 1/4 fluid ounce amaro liqueur (such as Hum®)
- ice
- 1 splash ginger beer
- 1/2 fluid ounce wormwood-flavored schnapps (such as Jeppson's® Malort®)
- 1 sprig fresh mint
- 1 slice lime
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