Nightlife
Karma Sutra
As served at the Andre Agassi Foundation’s Grand Slam for Kids celebrity gifting lounge
Thu, Oct 1, 2009 (midnight)
Karma Tequila co-founders Devin Semler and Gary Eisenberger were on hand this past Saturday to personally provide celebs including Macy Gray, Chris Daughtry and Rita Rudner with a taste of their Jalisco highland-style blanco. The super-smooth double- and triple-distilled tequila performed well in the fruity Karma Sutra cocktail served up in the Karma lounge, as well as in the lively Karma and Tonic.
Ingredients:
2 oz. Karma Silver Tequila
0.5 oz. St. Germain Liqueur
1.5 oz. orange juice
1.5 oz. pineapple juice
Dash grenadine
Method: Combine tequila, St. Germain and juices over ice; stir and strain into a chilled cocktail glass. Add the grenadine to the very center so it sinks to the bottom of the glass. Garnish with a cherry and orange.
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