Hmm? Odd one this, Sheridan's comes in a double barrelled 500ml glass
bottle, what I mean by double barrelled is that the bottle is really two
bottles glued side by side next to each other. On the left hand side is a
slim half bottle and on the right hand side is a rather plump half that
sort of resembles somebody's fat arse. In the slim half is some white milky
liquid and on the right side is some deep brown (Tar looking) liquid.
These two bottles are then supported by a band style black and white label
with Sheridan's original written across it. The same label but this time
oval shaped is stuck on the front of the fused bottles.
The cap is a large black plastic umbrella shape with a round twist off lid
on the front of it.
Once you remove this you are greeted by two large holes that look like some
kind of cannon staring you right in the mush just waiting to blast your
nostrils off. Oh, it does tell you on the bottle that this is a coffee
layered liqueur and it is a whopping 18.5% in the alcohol content.
~~~~~~WHAT DO YOU DO WITH THIS WEIRD BOTTLE?~~~~~~
Well, you are supposed to tilt your glass when you pour the drink and from
one side of the now pouring bottle, you have some brown stuff oozing out
and right next to it there is some weird milky looking stuff hitting your
glass as well. Once your glass is full, you are then supposed to leave your
drink to settle and you are left with something that resembles a well
poured measure of Guinness, dark brown at the bottom of your glass with a
creamy white head. And seeing as this is an Irish drink, it kind of figures
that it would resemble Guinness, you tell me an Irishman who doesn't like
Guinness?
~~~~~~WHAT DOES IT TASTE AND SMELL LIKE?~~~~~~
<<Deep inhaling sniff>>
Ahhh! Try to imagine if you will, the deepest smell of rich coffee that you
can, add to that a sweet creamy smell arising from the white head at the
top of the glass and your eyes are left rolling with delight.
Right I am now convinced that this stuff is safe to drink, so down the
hatch goes half of the glass and
<<COUGH! COUGH! CHOKE!>>
Jesus bloody Christ! Next time I sample an alcoholic drink I have never
tried before, I think I'll drink it a tad more sparingly.
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Fand ich ganz nett.
Gruss,
Karla