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Happy National Vodka Day! Here Are Some Cocktails to Celebrate

Chilled Magazine

This signature cocktail is available for $16.45 Sweet and Sour Splash of Club Soda Preparation In a highball, shake (DO NOT muddle). Pour over ice and top with club soda. Pour over ice and top with club soda. Photo by Clique Hospitality Vodka Orange Crush by DAYLIGHT Beach Club Ingredients 2 oz.

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Tito’s Watermelon Cooler Cocktail Recipe

Bartender.com

Unique Twists or Add-Ons: Add a splash of club soda for a lighter version. Muddle fresh mint leaves with watermelon juice for a mojito-inspired twist. Chill your glass in the freezer before serving for an extra-cold cooler. Garnish with a sprig of mint for a fresh twist. Serve in a hollowed-out watermelon for a fun summer presentation.

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Simply Mixology: Master Easy Cocktail Recipes & Techniques at Home (Like a Pro!)

Mixologists

Link to an article with common liqueurs and their flavor profiles) Mixers: Juices (lemon, lime, orange, cranberry), sodas (club soda, ginger ale), and simple syrup – the supporting cast. This is especially important for cocktails with muddled ingredients or small ice shards. Add white rum, ice, and top with soda water.

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Simply Mixology Classes: Effortless Cocktails & Easy Techniques for Home Bartenders

Mixologists

Stock a variety to expand your cocktail repertoire. Mixers: Fresh juices (lemon, lime, orange) and quality sodas (club soda, ginger ale) are essential. Garnishes: Fresh fruits, herbs, and spices elevate both the flavor and presentation of your cocktails. Liqueurs: Triple sec, amaretto, and vermouth add depth and complexity.

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Simply Mixology Classes: Effortless Cocktails & Easy Techniques for Home Bartenders

Mixologists

We'll guide you through every step, from setting up your bar with the right tools and ingredients to understanding the intricate science of flavor and even crafting your own signature cocktails. A wooden or silicone muddler with a flat or toothed end is recommended, depending on the ingredients you're muddling.

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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). Have Clear Signage: Label your cocktails and their ingredients, especially if you have guests with allergies or dietary restrictions.

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Mastering Cocktail Techniques: Beyond Shaking and Stirring

Mixologists

To meet this demand, the modern cocktail maker must possess a diverse repertoire of specialized techniques - from muddling and fat-washing to carbonation and sous vide infusions. Mastering the classic skills of shaking, stirring, and muddling will provide a solid starting point for your journey into elevated mixology.