Negus Recipe

Drink Negus Recipe
Common Names Negus, Negus, Lbv Port, Claret, Sparkling Burgundy Wine, Brandy, Water, Lemon, Nutmeg, Sugar, Drink Recipe, Drink, Recipe, Alcoholic Drink Recipe, Cocktail Recipe, Cocktail, Mixed Drink, Martini
Drink Description A Delicious Recipe For Negus, With Lbv Port, Claret, Sparkling Burgundy Wine, Brandy, Water, Lemon, Nutmeg And Sugar. Also Lists Similar Drink Recipes.
Drink Category Cocktails
Drink Group Hot Drinks
Ingredients 2 Oz Lbv Port
1 Oz Claret
1 Oz Sparkling Burgundy Wine
1 Tsp Brandy
2 Oz Water
1/2 Lemon
1 Pinch Nutmeg
1 Tsp Sugar


Recipe Instructions Heat Ingredients (with Lemon Thinly Sliced Into Rings, And A Heaped Teaspoon Of Sugar). Strain Into A Heat-proof Goblet When Hot.
How To Serve Wine Goblet
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Negus Recipe
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