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The Hand Grenade is a cocktail drink made with vodka, rum, gin, and melon liqueur, sold frozen or on the rocks exclusively through five licensed nightclub bars in the New Orleans, French Quarter. History
Hand Grenade—a trademarked, melon-flavored cocktail, sold in a translucent plastic container resembling an anthropomorphic hand grenade [58] Herbsaint—a brand of anise-flavored liqueur, originally marketed as a substitute for absinthe [59] Hurricane—a sweet cocktail made with rum, fruit juice, and passion fruit syrup or grenadine [60]
The most heavily visited section of Bourbon Street is "upper Bourbon Street" toward Canal Street, an eight-block section of visitor attractions [22] including bars, restaurants, souvenir shops and strip clubs. In the 21st century, Bourbon Street is the home of New Orleans Musical Legends Park, a free, outdoor venue for live jazz performances ...
Pour about 2 ounces into a glass then cover the glass with your hand and swirl the bourbon a bit. ... Or go for a classic cocktail that elevates the bourbon with a bit of citrus or a cherry.
The straight bourbon is young but still crisp and flavorful, the wheated bourbon has a slightly sweet edge, and the new 1885 expression is an 85-proof, four-year-old bourbon that is built for ...
Zane drinks his way through the Big Easy. He suffers a brain freeze at Lafitte's Blacksmith Bar Shop, the oldest bar in the U.S. He tries a Hand Grenade, supposedly the strongest drink in NOLA. Finally he faces down a Hurricane at the world-famous Pat O'Brien's.
A Bourbon Pecan Sour is just the thing! A mix of Makers Mark, pecan syrup, lemon juice, and salt, it's sweet, festive, and just a smidge tart. Get the Bourbon Pecan Sour recipe .
The Old Absinthe House is a historic building on Bourbon Street in the French Quarter of New Orleans, Louisiana. History. The building c. 1908 The building c. 1937.