How to make your own Tiger’s Blood

Mark McKenna
March 8, 2011
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Not all of us have access to blood of a two hundred pound wild Tiger, not all of us parade around rooftops, with a machete and a goddess by our sides, not all of us can be Charlie Sheen winning. If it were the case, there would be no losers, and therefore no winners. Which brings to mind, if Charlie Sheen is winning, who exactly is losing? Think about that.

There are ways to get that Tiger’s blood running through your veins, just make your own.

For our purposes of drinking and carrying on, Tiger’s Blood is that alcoholic beverage that just sends the feel good juices pumping through your veins. It’s the drink that makes you come alive, the drink that makes you fearless, strong, and invincible.

It’s usually also the drink that if you have too many of them, you’re looking at a really messy night and a horrific morning. Many people have a drink that does that to them, the drink you love, but you also hate, but you love so much more.

Here’s my Tiger Blood:
1 oz Brandy
1 oz Applejack- Applejack is a strong alcoholic beverage produced from apples, it’s thought to originate from the French apple brandy Calvados.
(A splash of) Triple Sec- Orange flavoured liqueur.
1 oz lemon juice
Moet Champagne
This drink is served shaken, not stirred. Shake all ingredients except the champagne with ice and strain into a highball glass over ice cubes. Then go ahead and fill it with the bubbly. Yes sir, that is my Tiger’s Blood. But it is also known more commonly as Ambrosia.
I know for many Vodka Redbulls are Tiger’s Blood, but take too many of those and your body will rebel on you the next day.
What’s your Tiger’s Blood?

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