and his version of the "Razor Claw" where I said to pour the orange liqueur into his beer. :=3
First the ingredients:

and empty glasses; a standard 10 oz (300 ml) beer mug and a standard 1 oz shot glass. You will note that the mug is a heavy duty restaurant quality one, as is all my bar glassware. Vistors to my den deserve the best there is. :=3
Bass Ale on the left and Siberian Tiger Orange Likor on the right.
Next up, the booze poured into the respective glasses:

And now the liqueur just poured into the ale:

Finally the two ingredients mixed together:

Now for the moment of truth; how does it taste. Actually, not bad. Not bad at all. Just a hint of the orange to go along with the hops. :=3
First the ingredients:

and empty glasses; a standard 10 oz (300 ml) beer mug and a standard 1 oz shot glass. You will note that the mug is a heavy duty restaurant quality one, as is all my bar glassware. Vistors to my den deserve the best there is. :=3
Bass Ale on the left and Siberian Tiger Orange Likor on the right.
Next up, the booze poured into the respective glasses:

And now the liqueur just poured into the ale:

Finally the two ingredients mixed together:

Now for the moment of truth; how does it taste. Actually, not bad. Not bad at all. Just a hint of the orange to go along with the hops. :=3
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