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Sheridan's

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A bottle of Sheridan's
A bottle of Sheridan's

Sheridan's is a recently created liqueur, produced in Dublin by Thomas Sheridan & Sons. It is uniquely bottled, consisting of two separate sections, separated by glass, but fused together. One section is filled with a black liqueur, consisting of coffee and whiskey flavors, the other is filled with a white liqueur of milk white chocolate. When pouring into a low ball glass, the white liqueur should be gently floated on top of the black liqueur.

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