Showing posts with label Jagermeister. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Jagermeister. Show all posts

Sunday, April 21, 2013

The Flaming Nazi

A very HOT recipe!


Welcome back everyone to another issue of Mixers for you Mixer! I would like take a little time aside to thank those individuals who have taken the time to read my posts and/or make posts on them. Every view and comment is the greatest support a blogger could ever receive. Thanks again everyone! Now without further ado, I would like to present to you all the recipe “The Flaming Nazi”. Even though half of the name in this recipe has a bad stigma to it, I guarantee that is not my intentions. Real quick, I do have to say that Jager provides a nice variety of mixers even though they are referred to as shooters. Jagermeister is very unique just being the only liqueur of its kind.

The ingredients needed for this recipe are as follows:

Jagermeister Herbal Liqueur
DuKuyper Hot Damn Cinnamon Schnapps

Now let’s get to mixing!
REMEMBER: Please be sure that both liqueurs are cold before beginning this mixture

Step #1:
Start by pouring 1 oz. of Jagermeister in to a glass.

Step #2:
Pour 1 oz. Dukuyper Hot Damn Cinnamon Schnapps into the along with the Jagermeister

Step #3:
ENJOY!

Like I mentioned earlier in this post, I truly admire Jagermeister for its uniqueness. This recipe definitely delivered. I would have to say the best thing about this drink is the flavor. That licorice taste with a mild bite of cinnamon added to it. I definitely would have to say that this drink a “Hot One”. I would like thank you all for reading. I look forward to moving on from Jagermeister for a while to new interesting liquor. Until next time my fellow mixer…HAPPY MIXING!

Wednesday, April 17, 2013

The Fire Truck!!!


Welcome back my fellow mixers to Mixers for your Mixer! For todays recipe, I’ll continue onward through mixers based upon the Jagermeister spirit. In the previous Jager recipe, I left a hint to as to what the next mixer was going to be.  Even though the image clearly gives away the name of the mixer away, it’s interesting to find a drink named after the vehicle depicted in the image from the above image. Ladies and gentleman, I give the “Fire Truck” Recipe.

This mixer requires the following ingredients for the are as follows:

Jagermeister Herbal Liqueur
Ginger Ale

Now let’s get read to mix!

Step #1:
Start by adding 2 oz.  of Jagermeister Herbal Liqueur to a highball glass. Ice is optional.

Step #2:
Pour 4 oz. of Ginger Ale into the High Ball glass.

Step #3:
Gently Stir the mixture for a little bit

Step #4:
Serve up and ENJOY!!

This mixer is quite enjoyable. I love hoe the licorice flavor of the Jagermeister with ginger ale to create a small rush of flavor that happens t to be extremely delicious and refreshing. Even though I  do say how unique these drinks are, all of them are truly unique in their own way.  Another variation of this drink is to substitute red soda in place of the ginger ale. If I were to try this one, it would definitely be a strawberry-based drink by Faygo. Well…that bout raps another tasty mixer for ya’ll to go out use at your mixer. I look forward to bringing more drinks form the land of Jager in the future. Remember is you have a unique or favorite drink you would like to see made or reviewed, please feel to leave your suggestion in the the comments bellows in the section “Order Up!” Until next my fellow mixers…HAPPY MIXING!

Wednesday, April 10, 2013

An out of this world mixer!




Even aliens can enjoy mixers!

Welcome back my fellow mixers to another post of Mixers for your Mixer! Last time, I gave you all a little hint as to what the next mixer was going to be. Were you able to figure out what is was. Well it’s finally here. Straight from another world, I give you the Jager shit mixer “A Little Green Man from Mars.”

The following is the list of ingredients needed for this mixer:

1 mint green Maraschino cherry
½ oz Jagermeister herbal liqueur
½ oz Rumple Minze Peppermint liquer

Let’s Go!

Step #1:
Start by removing the stem from the mint green maraschino cherry. Place the cherry into a large shot glass.

Step #2:
Pour in the Jagermeister herbal liqueur and Rumple Minze Peppermnint Liqueur into the shot glass

Step #3:
Serve and Enjoy!

This shot was very interesting to say the least. The refreshing mint taste of Rumple Minze adds to already delicious licorice flavor that the Jagermeister already provides. Even the mint green maraschino cherry adds a little twist to the shot. I have no preference nor care as to having the cherry in it or not. This  refreshing mixer is definitely not one to pass up in my books and I look forward to enjoying more of this out of world shot. I would like to thank you all for reading this post. Until next time, HAPPY MIXING!!

Below you can see a clue to the next drink that is going to be posted. Can you can what this tasty recipe is? ‘Til next time. Later!
A firetrucks relation to mixers?

Sunday, April 7, 2013

The Jager Monster Shot

An addition to any speedy recovery

Welcome fellow mixers to another post of the Mixers for your mixers! Today we continue on journey with the liquor Jagermeister. We’ll focus on an all-time favorite recipe. This Jager mixer is known as the “Jager Monster Shot”. Even though the word Monster is thorn into it, it does not refer to the energy we know as Monster. If fact, there is no energy drink element in to this shot at all. The following is a list of needed 
ingredients to create this very tasteful shot:
Jagermeister
Orange Juice
Grenadine Syrup

Step #1;
Pour 1 ½ of Jagermeister, 1 oz. Orange Juice and a splash of grenadine syrup with ice in to a shaker.

Step #2:
Strain the mixture in to a shot glass.

Step #3:
BOTTOMS UP!

Now, let’s discuss the details of this fine mixer. To my surprising, this drink was very delicious. Not only was the smooth rich texture present in this shot, but the flavor as well was rich. I would have normally by-passed this drink because of the common association of having Orange Juice being more of a breakfast commodity but, considering it served as a mixer for the alcohol. I recommend this drink as a recovery or “hair of the dog” for the following day. Well, I hope you enjoyed this week’s drink. Just below is a hint to our next special Jager concoction. Until next toe mixers…Happy Mixing!

This stranger is not too far from home!

Wednesday, April 3, 2013

The Jager Bomb


Welcome back fellow mixers! Today we begin with a simple Jagermeister special. Today, we will be concocting the favored JagerBomb!  A little known fact about the JagerBomb is that in german-speaking countries, the “Turbojager” or ‘Flying Hirsch” (Flying Stag). Flying is derived from Redbull’s slogan “Red Bull gives you wings” and “Stag” originates in the Jagermeister logo. Also, in Finland, it is called an “Akkuhappo” meaning Battery Acid.

Now onto the mixture!

The following ingredients are needed:

4 oz. of Red Bull
Jagermeister

Step #1:
Pour the Red Bull into a Pub glass

Step #2:
Take a shot glass and pour the Jagermeister into it

Step #3:
Drop the shot glass full of Jager into the glass of RedBull

Step #4;
CONSUME!!

JagerBombs are a great addition to any gathering. As a warning though, please drink this cocktail responsibly. This simply being the fact that you’re mixing a stimulant (Red Bull) and a depressant (jager) at the same time. Doing this has very clashing effect. Before signing out,  one last little fact about the Jagerbomb that I found very interesting.  Originally, the Jagerbomb recipe involved Jagermeister and BEER! I mean…beer and liquor mix!?...Together? Count me out. Glad someone decided to experiment with energy drinks…lol! Well until next mixers, HAPPY MIXING!

Wednesday, March 27, 2013

The German Blitzkrieg - Jagermeister


Welcome back my followers to another exciting issue of Mixers for your mixer! This week we are temporarily shifting gears from Whiskey moving to a very unique and interesting liquor. Today we’ll take a look into Jagermeister.
Jagermesiter...hmmm delicious



A Brief History

Jagermeister, or better known as Jager, can find its roots across the Atlantic Ocean in Wolfenbuttel, Germany. The history itself starts with Curt Mast.  Curt Mast was a hunting enthusiast. He was the original distiller of Jagermeister. This wondrous liquor was originally developed to be used as a digestif and as a cough remedy.  A digestif is a strong alcoholic drink that is usually served after a meal. The belief is that it helps in the digestion process.
Jager’s Composition

Jager is a type of liqueur called Krauterlikor (meaning herbal liqeur).  In total, there are 56 herbs, fruits, roots, and spices. Some of these ingredients include the following:
  • Citrus Peel
  • Licorice
  • Anise
  • Poppy Seeds
  • Saffron
  • Ginger
  • Juniper Berries
  • Ginseng

Distillation Process

The ingredients contained in Jagermeister are first grounded. Then the grounded mix is then mixed into a container full of water and alcohol from a range of 2 to 3 days. After this time, this mixture is filtered and stored in oak barrels for about a year. When the year has passed, the liqueur is filtered again. After this second filtration process, the mixture is further mixed with sugar, caramel, alcohol, and water. This new mixture is filtered for a third and final time before it is finally bottled.

On a side note, the producer recommends that the liqueur be kept on ice and served cold.  Also, there have been rumors that this spirit contains deer or elk blood in it. However, it’s been proven that it doesn’t. I’m looking forward to creating numerous drinks and sending my taste buds a on a wild and crazy adventure! For my next drink, use the photo below to predict what I have in store for you in the next post. Until next time mixers, Happy Mixing!!

What possible mixed drink could I possibly be coming up with next?