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2009 May 29 the Beijinger Cocktail: Andy from The Rickshaw

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Editor's Note: You nominated the best eight bartenders in the city, so we thought we'd put them to the test by challenging them to concoct a cocktail called "The Beijinger." Here's the first in a series of posts showing what Beijing's hottest bartenders came up with...

(And if you ask nicely, they’ll even make these drinks for you.)

 Andy, The Rickshaw

Ingredients:

- homebrew chilli tequila
- jalapeno peppers
- lime juice
- fresh lime
- Tabasco




Preparation: Shaken and served in a margarita glass, with lime and jalapeno garnish.




It's new and special, spicy and delicious. If people drink it, people will like it.”

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