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Can you mix vodka and eggnog?

Can you mix vodka and eggnog?

The Eggnog Martini may be the answer if you find eggnog too rich or you want something a little stronger. This drink takes eggnog to the next level with the addition of vanilla vodka and amaretto for a rich, sweet, delicious treat. Eggnog is incredibly rich.

What alcohol can you mix with eggnog?

Eggnog is typically made with rum, brandy or bourbon, and Brown likes to start with a combination of dark rum and cognac. But there’s no need to go premium; he recommends using an affordable, high-proof VS cognac. The higher alcohol level will cut through the sweetness of the rest of the ingredients.

What can you dilute eggnog with?

Dilute the usual eggnog 1:1 with milk. Diluting the traditional eggnog with whole milk gives you about 140 calories in 4 ounces, and using skim milk cuts it to 120 calories for the same size serving.

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How do you make alcoholic eggnog taste better?

10 Ways To Make Eggnog Taste Good

  1. Sprinkle In Some Cinnamon.
  2. Add Nutmeg.
  3. Spike It With Spiced Rum.
  4. Add Whipped Cream Vodka.
  5. Throw In Some Pumpkin Puree.
  6. Add A Spoonful Of Nutella.
  7. Add A Splash Of Butterscotch Schnapps.
  8. Or Try Cognac.

What is best to mix with eggnog?

What to Mix with Eggnog

  • Bourbon.
  • Rye.
  • Aged rum.
  • Irish whiskey.
  • Blended Scotch whisky.
  • Brandy.

Does eggnog with alcohol go bad?

Unopened, shelf-stable bottled eggnog that contains alcohol can last up to 18 months without refrigeration. Once opened, the alcoholic beverage may last several weeks in the fridge. Homemade eggnog usually lasts for around three days if refrigerated; if at least 5 percent alcohol is added, it may last a few weeks.

How do you make eggnog less strong?

If it’s too sweet, you can mix in heavy whipping cream and/or any kind of milk to dilute it. As often done in traditional eggnogs, you could beat egg whites until foamy and stir that in.