2 shots strawberry schnapps
1/2 shot bailey's
1 dash grenadine
A Recipe for
Hemorrhaging Brain
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Pour the schnapps into a lowball glass. Then pour Bailey's right
into the middle and then the grenadine (it's just a dash of red color
to look like blood). If poured correctly the Bailey's clumps together
in the bottom of the glass looking like (you guessed it!) a brain
(sort of). The grenadine is the "hemorrhage."
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Serves: 1
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