1 ice + a little triple sec + rest absinthe shake and add lemon
just over 3 seconds. 32.2 ft/sec/sec not calculating in acceleration to terminal velocity. the 1st sec = 1 * 32.2ft + the 2nd sec = 2 * 64.4ft + the 3rd sec = 3 * 96.6ft = almost 200ft
If you can commit some relationships to memory, it helps. This is one: 60 mph = 88 ft per sec. Divide both sides by 10 --> 6 mph = 8.8 ft per sec. So (600 ft)/(8.8 ft/sec) = 68.182 sec, or 1 minute, 8.182 seconds.
2mins : 5 sec = 2x60 sec : 5 sec = 120 sec : 5 sec = 120:5 = 120/5 = 24
32 min 9 sec 40 min 10 sec adding gives... 71 min 19 sec 1 hr 11 min 19 sec. ■
We use Triple Sec in Long Island Ice Tea and Margaritas seems like after about one month it tastes really nasty.
Triple sec is an orange liqueur, made from dried orange peel.
Triple sec is a liqueur Made from the peels of oranges grown on Curacao.
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triple sec can last for a long time i I've drinken 2 year old triple sec and still injoyed it.
Triple Sec is used generically as a type of orange flavored liqueur. Cointreau is a premium triple sec that is often used in top shelf drinks. Grand Marnier and Orange Curacao are in the triple sec family.
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Triple Sec is a liqueur made from dried orange peels. It can be consumed on its own but is more commonly used in making cocktails. Mixology books can provide more detail information on the history of Triple Sec.
its an orange based liquer
You need watermelon dekuyper or watermelon vodka sweet and sour rum triple sec lemon lime soda to top it off with
Tequila and triple sec.