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The Lemon Drop cocktail is a delightful combination of sweet and sour flavors. The sweetness of the simple syrup balances the tartness of the lemon juice, while the vodka adds a smooth, strong kick. The sugar rim adds an extra touch of sweetness, making this cocktail a refreshing and enjoyable experience.
This Lemon Drop recipe is a vodka cocktail with a pop of sweet tart flavor! Named after lemon drop candy, it’s got a crunchy sugar rim.
In an effort to match the bright and clean vibe and serve his burgeoning clientele, Hobday (who would change his name to Henry Africa) invented the Lemon Drop, named for the sour candies which...
Add the vodka, triple sec, lemon juice and simple syrup to a shaker with ice and shake until well-chilled. Strain into the prepared glass. The Lemon Drop is a sweet vodka cocktail that tastes like the classic lemon flavored candy. It is easy to make and refreshing to drink.
How to make the best lemon drop martini with a homemade (and easy) lemon sugar rim. See the easy recipe and quick video now!
Pinnacle ® Original Vodka. Buy Now. Lemon Juice. Sugar Cubes. Master this delicious Classic Lemon Drop cocktail recipe on The Cocktail Project where DeKuyper Triple Sec Liqueur is artfully combined with Pinnacle Original Vodka. Serve and enjoy!
1. Was this favorite vodka cocktail inspired by sugar-coated lemon drop candies? It's made with just a few ingredients, vodka, fresh lemon juice, simple syrup, and sugar and has a unique sweet-tart flavor.
The Lemon Drop is a boozy, sweet-tart cocktail that follows a simple sour template, combining vodka, triple sec orange liqueur, freshly squeezed lemon juice, and simple syrup.
Fresh lemon juice and superfine sugar let your homemade infusion shine and produce a drink that is bright, clean, and refreshing. The lemon drop was one of the most popular cocktails in the US in the later part of the 20th century.
Liqueur 101. Learn how to make the beloved Lemon Drop cocktail, a sweet and sour delight that was developed more than 50 years ago in San Francisco.