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From fresh currant-infused riffs on modern classics to spring stalwarts like the Mint Julep, check out VinePair’s list of the best bourbon cocktails for spring. Given the muddling involved, this one takes a little more elbow grease than some of the other drinks on this list, but the juice is well-worth the squeeze.
Video: Stirring techniques demonstration) Muddling: We demonstrate how to effectively muddle fruits and herbs to extract maximum flavor, avoiding over-muddling. Infusions: We teach you how to infuse spirits with fruits, herbs, and spices, creating unique flavor profiles.
A wooden or silicone muddler with a flat or toothed end is recommended, depending on the ingredients you're muddling. Muddling: We'll demonstrate how to extract maximum flavor from fruits and herbs, highlighting the importance of gentle pressure and the right muddler.
Prickly pear, with its sweet and tangy notes, can be used to create vibrant pink syrups and infusions, adding a refreshing and visually appealing element to your mocktails. Infusions, created by steeping botanicals in water or juice, extract their unique flavors and aromas.
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