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1 cup cold water. In a small saucepan add cranberries, sugar and water. ... Bring to a boil over medium to high heat. ... Using a bar shaker add the cranberry syrup, vodka, spiced rum, and orange ...
The post 6 cocktail recipes that will blow your standard cranberry vodka away appeared first on In The Know. Try one of these cocktail recipes to kick off the weekend, celebrate a win at work or ...
It consists of varying amounts of vodka and club soda with a splash of cranberry juice for color and taste. The cocktail , was typically garnished with a lime wedge, and is based on the Cape Cod and named after Rose Kennedy , the matriarch of the Kennedy Family of Cape Cod and the mother of President John F. Kennedy from Massachusetts .
A Cape Cod is made with vodka and cranberry juice, and may be garnished with a lime wedge. Proportions vary, with sources giving a recommended vodka-to-juice ratio of 1/4, [2] [3] 1/3.7, [4] 1/2 [5] [6] and 1/1.5, [7] while other sources do not recommend precise proportions.
Made primarily with bourbon, sugar, water, crushed or shaved ice, and fresh mint. Mojito Made with white rum, sugar (traditionally sugar cane juice), lime juice, soda water, and mint. [34] [35] Moscow mule Made with vodka, spicy ginger beer, and lime juice, garnished with a slice or wedge of lime. Piña colada
Make this extra special by making your own candied ginger garnish, up the ante with a slightly crisper ginger beer or an extra bold ginger ales, or just serve this with whatever ole whiskey and ...
For a virgin cosmopolitan, replace the vodka and triple sec with orange juice and pink lemonade. [30] For a "constipolitan," use prune juice in place of cranberry juice. [31] A CosNOpolitan, from Kimbal Musk's The Kitchen, has cranberry juice, lime, orange bitters, and soda. [32]
Before the holiday season comes to an end, sip on this seasonal drink made with cranberry juice and fresh thyme. It's a fun, wintry twist on a classic cocktail. Get the Cranberry Thyme Gin and ...