
Grand Toddy

Ingredients
- 2 oz Grand Marnier
- .75 oz Lemon juice
- .75 oz Honey syrup
- 4 oz Hot mint tea
Add all ingredients to an Irish Coffee glass. (If possible, temper the glass by briefly filling with hot water and discarding).
Garnish with a clove-studded lemon wheel and mint leaf.
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