I have a flavored liquor, Salted Caramel Crown Royal, that is really sweet. What kind of mixer could I use to cut its sweetness?
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4Might be a better fit on alcohol.stackexchange.com – paparazzo Oct 01 '18 at 18:15
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1Lemon or lime juice, would help, also a splash of bitters, but yeah this is better asked on alcohol.stackexchange.com – Steve Chambers Oct 01 '18 at 18:47
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1I'm voting to close this question as off-topic because it should be migrated, otherwise it risks being closed as an opinion based recipe request – Erica Oct 01 '18 at 20:11
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1Always better to close as a duplicate than as off-topic... **;-)** @Erica – Fabby Oct 02 '18 at 15:46
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Don't disagree! Didn't know about the duplicate though :) – Erica Oct 02 '18 at 16:08
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Add a splash to hot coffee for a fabulous liquor coffee, or use with cold brewed coffee in a Tiramisu dessert. Adding fat (i.e. mascarpone) and bitterness (i.e. coffee) or sourness (i.e. citrus suggested in first answer, or natural yoghurt) will help balance the sweetness. Also chilling sweet food and drink reduces their detectable sweetness - perhaps make an alcoholic sorbet or frappe.

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