Hot Apple Rose
1 oz Tequila Rose
Hot apple cider
Whipped cream
Verdict: Unsurprising given its creamy consistency, the pink stuff curdled the moment it touched the cider. I’m still waiting to hear back from the company about whether anyone actually tried this drink before putting the recipe on its website.
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1. Anonymous said... on Feb 28, 2011 at 10:44AM
“I'm female so I may be partial to most pink drinks, but I am wondering which bars you called in the Northeast. I'm not exactly sure of the drink's origin but having frequented many latin/south American bars in many places including the Northeast, I have found Tequila Rose, and it's probably just because of the amount of tequila present in the drink. As for the drink itself, I do agree that it is for 'girls who like white russians.' I'll sometimes have it over ice as a prequel to Kahlua and Baileys. I wouldn't drink more than two glasses b/c it is really is just for sipping.”