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On my own journey with temperance, I’ve found most full-size cocktails are too much for me, so I usually opt for wine, beer, or a low-ABV drink. So, one night, I poured one into a small digestif glass. But I very much missed the finesse of a Martini, especially living in a home with vast gin and vermouth collections.
Beer, even! The Bottom Line It’s probably possible to Frankenstein a loose definition of whatever the hell a Spritz should look like in 2024: a low-ABV cocktail with wine, bubbles, and an aperitif or a digestif. Depending what bartender you’re ordering from, it might have kombucha!
While selections like white wine and cold beer are obvious, numerous cocktails abound which feel tailor-made for summer sipping. Digestif, aperitif, cold weather cocktail, warm weather refreshment. As summer approaches, it’s natural to ask, aloud even perhaps, what should I be drinking right now? But which are best?
Untappd announced their new Community Awards last week and I spent some time poking through them — before quickly realizing that it’s an absolute firehose of beer ranking data points. I thought I’d look at how some of the world’s most critically praised beers fared. Pretty cool. It didn’t even place.
See Recipe Cranberry Moscow Mule The Moscow Mule is a classic for a reason: The zippy combination of vodka, lime juice, and ginger beer is boozy yet balanced. The aperitivo and digestifs will help your stomach throughout the feasting and the apple-based spirit will be in theme, both historically and palate-wise.”
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Per the company: Think along the lines of an aperitif or digestif; concentrated, botanical, spicy and robust ginger, without any bubbles or added sugars. The palate remains a showcase for ginger, evoking a very strong ginger beer to start but with a vague, vegetal edge. What is it, exactly?
Enjoy them simply over ice as a digestif or incorporated into festive coffee creations and dessert cocktails. Ginger Beer & Ginger Ale: Their spicy and bubbly nature makes them excellent additions to holiday mules (think cranberry or apple cider variations) and other refreshing cocktails.
I would, however, note that tickets are now on sale for this year’s Beer Under Glass at the Harris Theater Rooftop Terrace. If this year’s casual sports gambling wins you a few bucks, general admission is $55 to try beers from 80+ beveragemakers. No, it’s Mild Madness all weekend at The Beer Temple !
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