Cocktail | |
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Type | Mixed drink |
Primary alcohol by volume | |
Standard drinkware | Chilled coupé glass |
Commonly used ingredients |
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Preparation | Combine ingredients with ice in cocktail shaker; shake well, then strain into cocktail glass, pouring over ice. |
Notes | Can be served as a shot. A float can be made with orange soda and ice cream substituted for orange liquor and milk/cream. |
- Mar 31, 2018 - It's creamy, it's slushy, it's full of orange flavor, it's the Orange Creamsicle Float.This wild creamy dessert cocktail recipe calls for whipped cream vodka, orange vodka, vanilla ice cream, and orange soda, and is garnished with whipped cream for even more orange dessert drink.
- Tipsy Bartender. Orange Creamsicle Cocktail. Tipsy Bartender. 29K views September 24. A Rum & Coke, but you also add in a Corona! Tipsy Bartender. 2.9M views November 14. We've never done a drink like this before because the flavors on the are watermelon. Strawberry lemon and woah right, but the thing is.
- Creamsicle Bomb. Tipsy Bartender. April 16 Whipped cream vodka!!! We're dropping orange bombs!
The orange creamsicle is a liquid version of the popular frozen treat, complete with a creamy orange flavor. You can enjoy it as a sweet cocktail or martini, a boozy float, a blended drink, or a tempting shot.
The Creamsicle is a cocktail made with vodka, cream, orange liquor, milk and simple syrup.[1] It is a sweet, creamy cocktail that can be served as a shot or a float made with orange soda and ice cream.[2] Modern variations of the cocktail may replace the milk with orange juice, and use a vanilla vodka or other dessert flavored vodka like whipped cream vodka. If orange juice is used, the cocktail is shaken.[3]
The Savoy Cocktail Book contains a recipe for a similar cocktail called a 'Buds special', but omits the vodka. The three ingredient cocktail is made simply with Angostura bitters, sweet cream and cointreau. This creamy cocktail is stirred, not shaken.[4]
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Creamsicle Drink For Kids
- ^'Creamsicle'. Diffords Guide.
- ^'Orange Creamsicle Float'. Tipsy Bartender.
- ^'Creamsicle'. The Spruce Eats.
- ^The Savoy Cocktail Book