Founders Backwoods bastard Beer Float & Christmas Moscow Mule Recipes

Backwoods Bastard Beer Float

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Backwoods Bastard Beer Float

This recipe is a feast for the eyes as well as your stomach! The Loaded Backwoods Bastard Beer Float is a cocktail and dessert all in one. A perfect way to cap off your meal as well as the evening, so what are you waiting for? Try it for yourself and let us know what you think!

Recipe:

  • Backwoods Bastard
  • 1/2 tsp. vanilla extract
  • 1 oz. whiskey
  • One scoop of vanilla ice cream
  • Dust with cinnamon

Instructions:

  1. Pour Backwoods Bastard into your glassware.
  2. Add 1/2 tsp. of vanilla extract.
  3. Add 1 oz. of bourbon
  4. Add a scoop of vanilla ice cream (Or two! We’re not your mom!)
  5. Dust lightly with cinnamon.
  6. Enjoy!
  7. Devil Root Moscow Mule

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    Christmas Moscow Mule

    This Devil Root Holiday Mule is the cocktail you pull out when it’s time to get the party started. Spicy and refreshing, we hope you enjoy!

    Ingredients:

    • 4 oz. Devil Root
    • 2 oz of Cranberry Juice
    • Lime
    • 5-8 Frozen Cranberries
    • Sprig of Rosemary
    • Ice

    Instructions:

    1. In a cocktail shaker mix together ice cranberry juice and lime.
    2. In a copper mug pour cranberry mixture over ice. Combine with Devil Root.
    3. Garnish with frozen cranberries, lime wedge and rosemary. Enjoy!

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