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6 to Try: Sotol Cocktails

Imbibe Magazine

Superclean Basil simple syrup and an absinthe rinse add herbal complexity to this sotol Margarita. Round Two A mezcal cocktail with a touch of sotol for good measure. Sotold Ya So Two types of sotol—aged and unaged—create a complex base in this recipe. The post 6 to Try: Sotol Cocktails appeared first on Imbibe Magazine.

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We Asked 10 Bartenders: Which Bottle Should Disappear From Back Bars and Bar Carts Forever? (2024)

VinePair

Instead], I highly recommend squeezing fresh citrus and combining it with simple syrup to make a sour mix that’s tailored to their preference.” A drink, by the way, that either tastes like a trip to Bed Bath & Beyond, or in the best case — with addition of simple syrup — a SweeTart melted in a bowl of potpourri.”

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Drink of the Week: Le Moné Aperitif

Imbibe Magazine

I’ve substituted it for the triple sec in a batch of sangria and swapped it for the simple syrup in a French 75. But my favorite way to drink Le Moné is as a simple spritz. Made with Meyer lemons and agave nectar, it’s tart and satisfyingly viscous, and the ABV clocks in at just 16%. It’s a versatile cocktail ingredient, too.

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Three Ways: Ranch Water

Imbibe Magazine

lime simple syrup 1/4 oz. Lime Simple Syrup Combine 1/2 cup of water, 1/2 cup of lime zest (approximately 12 limes), and 1 cup of sugar in a large pot over medium heat, whisking vigorously to dissolve the sugar; remove from the heat before the mixture simmers, pour through a fine-mesh strainer, and chill. sotol 1 oz.

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Three Ways: Kalimotxo

Imbibe Magazine

“Sherry Cherry” Syrup Fill a 1-quart container almost to the top with dried sour cherries (about 500 grams). of simple syrup (1:1), 4 dashes of cardamom bitters, and a pinch of salt, then top with enough PX or cream sherry to just cover the cherries (about 5 to 6 oz.). simple syrup (1:1) 1/4 oz. Coca-Cola 1/2 oz.

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A Look into the Origins of French Liqueurs in Celebration of National Liqueur Day with Heavenly Spirits

Chilled Magazine

In this article, we’ll explore the origins of French liqueurs and delve into the production processes of notable brands, including Noces Royales by Spiritique, Arvani by Artez, and several liqueur options by Jules Theuriet and Jahiot. Liqueur Royal Fizz Ingredients 1 1/2 oz. Noces Royales 1 oz. fresh lemon juice 1/2 oz.

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Stop Asking Your Bartender for Skinny Margaritas

VinePair

As such, if youre in the market for a Margarita simply made with no added sugar, simply order a classic Margarita and feel free to ask whether or not the bar adds simple syrup to the build. The article Stop Asking Your Bartender for Skinny Margaritas appeared first on VinePair. Let me get you what you actually want.

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