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Amaretto Sunrise
LiqueurEasyCollins Glass

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Amaretto Sunrise

Amaretto Sunrise combines Amaretto, Orange Juice, Grenadine in a ordinary drink served in a collins glass. It is a strong fit for brunch, after dinner, date night and feels right at home in a well-stocked cocktail rotation.

Taste profile

Strong, light, balanced, and smooth.

Best for

Best for brunch, after dinner, date night.

Quick fact

Amaretto Sunrise is a easy alcoholic cocktail for brunch with Amaretto, Orange Juice, Grenadine.

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How to make it

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  1. 1Mix together the amaretto and orange juice.
  2. 2Pour into glass and then add the grenadine untill you see the sunrise.

Method

Built

Finish

Usually finished with Orange Juice.

Taste map

Strength

Strong

Sweetness

Light

Sourness

Balanced

Bitterness

Smooth

Read: Amaretto Sunrise is a easy alcoholic cocktail for brunch with Amaretto, Orange Juice, Grenadine.

Texture and serve cues

Has citrus
-Has bubbles
-Creamy texture
-Frozen style

Glassware

Collins Glass

Method

Built

More to know before you make it

A fuller read on the drink.

Flavor & pairing

Expect a spirit-forward finish with support from Amaretto, Orange Juice, Grenadine. Works well with brunch dishes, salty snacks, and lighter daytime food.

Serving & context

Serve in a collins glass and aim for a easy prep that still feels polished in the glass. Amaretto Sunrise sits comfortably in the liqueur cocktail tradition, with an approachable style for home bartenders.

Reference cards

Base spirit

Liqueur

Category

Ordinary Drink

Alcohol

Alcoholic

Glass

Collins Glass

Method

Built

Garnish

Usually finished with Orange Juice.

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