Whether you’re looking for a margarita stretched for maximum goo, a coffee-infused blended daiquiri, or the ultimate classic mint julep, your summer drink requirements are a little varied, and this game plan has you covered.
A well-crafted margarita is always a good idea. Made with tequila, agave syrup, and fresh lime juice, the margarita is a perfect drink to get the most out of your cocktail. Drinking club soda and taking a long sipThis is truly the civilised thing to do and will allow you to drink more.?
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If you get tired of the refreshing scent of summer, This beer cocktail It will take you to another place. The flavors of the cinnamon and artichoke-based cinnar enhance the drink.
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Salted Plum Collins
Tom Collins reimagined with Thai flair This long drink Vodka replaces gin, and for a welcome change, salted plums add a rich sweetness to the refreshing drink.
Jazz Daiquiri
Blended Daiquiri A mix of rum, dark creme de cacao, lime juice and lots of crushed ice, this cocktail is cool and invigorating.
Classic Mint Julep
A mixture of whiskey, syrup and a few mint leaves. Simple drinks It feels like the essence of a humid summer afternoon.
Batida Rosa
The dusky red color sparkles and is very refreshing. This cocktail With pineapple juice and grenadine, this cocktail proves there’s lots of room to play with the Brazilian spirit, cachaça.
Vodka Gimlet
Traditionalists are This classic You should use gin, not vodka. Don’t worry about that. Drink what you like. You’ll love this simple cocktail with lime juice, sugar, and of course vodka.
Rosemary Mezcal Fizz
Lightly crush a handful of rosemary leaves. This vibrant drinkThe piney notes of rosemary complement the smoky notes of mezcal, the drink’s main ingredient. A dash of lemon juice adds some perk and egg whites add a nice foamy texture. Bonus: This recipe yields two drinks.
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