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May 27, 2012 · 5:12 PM
Drink like DJ Tiesto
Tiesto shows off his namesake cocktail.
Photo: Bryan Schnitzer
Not everyone can have a cocktail named after them. Most of us drink other people's booze—Jack Daniel's, Johnnie Walker, Hemingway daiquiris. But most of us aren't Tiësto.
The superstar DJ, in town for his Encore residency at Surrender and Encore Beach Club, hit Society Cafe on Friday night, where they mixed up "The Tiësto" for him. Want to drink like the DJ? Stop by the restaurant, nightclub or party pool and order one of the Jäger-based cocktails for yourself.
The Tiësto
Ingredients:
1 oz. Jägermeister
1 oz. Disaronno liqueur
1 oz. pineapple juice
1/2 oz. peach schnapps
2 dashes bitters
Method:
Shake over ice and serve chilled in martini glass. Garnish with a cherry. Rock the crowd.
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