Not exactly from the Emerald Isle—but a lovely shade of emerald.
March 2007
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Green Cocktail Recipes With Midori® Melon Liqueur
Enjoy The “Drinking O’ The Green” With Some Cross-Cultural Mixology
Midori Melon Liqueur is delicious, and deliciously green when you need a celebratory green cocktail.
Developed by Suntory*, the liqueur was launched in the United States in 1978 at a monster party at Studio 54 (then the world’s most famous nightclub) attended by the stars of that year’s hot movie, Saturday Night Fever, including the young John Travolta. Almost 30 years later, Midori has proved its staying (alive) power.
*In addition to Suntory Beer, the company owns Ballantine’s, Jack Daniel’s, The Macallan, Glenfiddich, Kahlùa, Campari, Bordeaux’s Château Beychevelle and numerous other beer, sake, wine and spirit brands.
To enjoy a green Champagne for St. Patrick’s Day, add a 1/2 ounce of Midori to the bottom of a Champagne flute and pour the Champagne on top. Don’t stir—it breaks the bubbles.
Midori Cosmopolitan
Ingredients Per Cocktail
Directions
- Shake and strain into a chilled glass.
- Add an optional curly lime peel garnish.
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Midori Cosmopolitan: The famous pink cosmo goes green for St. Patrick’s Day. |
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Midori Lagoon
Ingredients
Instructions
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Midori Lagoon. |
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Midori Melon Bomb
Ingredients
Directions
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Midori Melon Bomb. |
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Midori Sour
Ingredients
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1 part Midori
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4 parts sour mix
- Garnish with melon balls
Directions
- Serve in a rocks glass over ice.
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Midori Sour. |
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Q. F. Shooter
Ingredients
Directions
- Layer, pouring the Midori in first. The liqueur will float on the top.
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Q. F. Shooter. |
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