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Tito’s Watermelon Cooler Cocktail Recipe

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Ingredients: 1¼ oz Tito’s Handmade Vodka 2 oz Fresh watermelon juice 2 oz Ginger beer ½ oz Fresh lime juice Lime slice for garnish Ice cubes How to Make Tito’s Watermelon Cooler: Mix the Ingredients: In a glass, combine Tito’s Handmade Vodka, watermelon juice, and lime juice. Top and Serve: Top with ginger beer and stir gently.

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Feast & Fizz: Holiday Food and Drink Pairings That Impress

Advanced Mixology

In this guide, we explore festive food and drink pairings that blend seasonal favorites with creative cocktails, wine, and beer. Serving idea: Add a citrus twist or muddle cucumber into the gin for an extra-refreshing profile. Alternatively, Sauvignon Blanc brings acidity and citrus to complement seafood.

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At Home Cocktails: A Guide to Flavorful Mixology

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The key lies in gently muddling the mint to release its oils without bruising the leaves, which can impart bitterness. Some bartenders add ginger beer for a spicy kick, reminiscent of a Moscow Mule. Bartenders combine white rum, fresh lime juice, sugar, mint leaves, and soda water to create this refreshing Cuban classic.

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Summer Cocktails & Outdoor Entertaining Essentials: Your Refreshing Sipping Guide

Mixologists

Prepare the non-carbonated components of your most popular summer drinks well ahead of time: Carefully scale up your chosen cocktail recipes, meticulously calculating the precise proportions required for a larger volume. Add the premium tequila blanco, freshly squeezed lime juice, and the orange liqueur.

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Holiday Cocktails Made Easy: Essential Ingredients, Festive Garnishes & Perfect Gift Ideas

Mixologists

Light rum, often aged briefly, offers a subtle sweetness and works wonderfully in refreshing mojitos with a wintery twist (think muddled cranberries and fresh mint). Ginger beer offers a more intense ginger flavor and less sweetness compared to ginger ale. Rum: Both light and dark rums have their cherished place in holiday mixology.

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The Best Tools for Crafting Your Dream Home Bar

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A set of versatile tumblers, highball glasses, and coupes covers most cocktail styles, allowing hosts to serve drinks in their proper vessels. For example, wide-mouthed glasses work well for cocktails with muddled fruits like blackberries, while tall, narrow glasses suit drinks with effervescent mixers.

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