Cocktail Recipe: Chocolate Temptation Martini
Author: Kimberly Bailey
Chocolate Temptation Martini
- 1 ½ shots Cask & Cream Chocolate Temptation Liqueur
- 1 ½ shots Crème de Cacao
- ½ shot vodka (any flavor)
- 2 ½ shots half-and-half cream
Optional Ingredients:
- Mint leaves for garnish
- Chocolate bar for shavings
- Chocolate syrup for decoration
Combine the above liquid ingredients into a shaker filled with cubed ice and shake. After shaken, the drink can be poured into a chilled martini glass. Chocolate syrup swirled in the glass and frosting the rim can be a fantastic addition for a richer chocolate taste. The drink can easily be dressed up with shaved chocolate on top and a mint leave added for garnish.
Liqueur Review: Cask & Cream Chocolate Temptation Cream Liqueur
Author: Kimberly Bailey (also her first review on PureLiqueur!)
From the first sip, it’s apparent that Cask & Cream Chocolate Temptation Cream Liqueur boasts flavors that truly make it a special treat. The rich chocolate flavor makes the drink a dessert in itself, with no need for any additional flavors to be mixed in. I enjoyed this delicious liqueur with just a few ice cubes in the glass. In fact, I find that this liqueur could add a special something after any meal at home.
This bottle of chocolate liqueur would make a fantastic gift to any chocolate lover. Rather than gifting a friend a large box of chocolates, a beautiful bottle of Chocolate Temptation liqueur could be an ideal purchase. I know that with the warm chocolate flavor, I would definitely enjoy receiving a bottle of this liqueur for a gift. The 750 mL bottle is priced very reasonably and can be found at practically any retailer that sells liqueur.
Read along as we examine this liqueur a bit closer:
Liqueur Review: Saint Brendan’s Irish Cream Liqueur
There are quite a few Irish Cream liqueurs out there and to be honest I've only tried maybe two or three. Really just the most popular ones you see in stores around these parts like Bailey's Irish Cream and O'Reillys Irish Cream are the ones I've given a go.
Saint Brendan's has an subtly attractive bottle and I hadn't noticed it before and at $17 I figured it was worth a shot. Due to the low price I did ask the shopkeep if he had any experience with it and he said it was now his favorite cream liqueur. After his positive review of it, I picked up a bottle to try for myself.
Background:
I don't have much background on this one. It's obviously named after Saint Brendan and Wikipedia tells me that Saint Brendan was an early Irish monastic saint that was renowned for a legendary journey to an Isle of the Blessed. I'm not very schooled on any Saints, but it sounds like some interesting reading.


