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Yellow Bird?


JTfromGA

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I am the Wedding Planner for my niece's wedding and she is looking for a yellow cocktail. At the old Past Guest Parties they served a drink I think was called a "Yellow Bird". Can anyone tell me if that is correct and more important, what is the recipe.?

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1 ounce light rum

1/4 ounce Galliano

1/4 ounce creme de banane

2 ounces orange juice

1 ounce pineapple juice

 

Yes...YELLOW BIRD IS CORRECT

 

Thank you! I will get this info to her...

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I am apparently in the minority here, because I did not like it at all. It taste like orange juice to me, which I am not a fan of. (I don't LOVE bananas either, but can tolerate them). Now you may ask why I ordered it, it was because I needed a DOD glass for a souvenier for my SIL and I wanted to make sure I got it. (of course SIL thinks I bought it in the gift shop as my in laws are anti drinking). Back on topic though- It is a pretty drink and as long as people like OJ and Bananas, they should like it.

 

Now if she was looking for a peach/orange colored drink, I have the perfect one for you- Kiss on the Lips. MMMM

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