Search results
Results from the WOW.Com Content Network
A vodka-based cocktail that is prepared with the addition of lemon juice, triple sec, and simple syrup. [45] Naked and famous Made with equal parts mezcal, yellow Chartreuse, Aperol, and fresh lime juice. [46] New York sour Made with whiskey (rye or bourbon), simple syrup, lemon juice, egg white, and red wine (Shiraz or Malbec). Old Cuban
Bourbon peach smash (bourbon, brown sugar simple syrup, peach, mint leaves, ginger beer or seltzer) [40] Bourbon strawberry smash (bourbon, strawberries, simple syrup, lemon juice, mint leaves, club soda) [41] Cranberry smash (vodka or bourbon, cranberries, mint leaves, lime, brown sugar, ginger ale) [42]
While many recipes call for some hard-to-get ingredients, you can get all of these ingredients easily, including the most important one: vodka! On Aug 26, De Laurentiis posted a snapshot of a ...
National Vodka Day calls for lots and lots of yummy vodka recipes! Skip to main content. Sign in. Mail. 24/7 Help. For premium support please call: 800-290-4726 more ways to reach us ...
A vodka martini is a cocktail made with vodka and vermouth, a variation of a martini. A vodka martini is made by combining vodka, dry vermouth and ice in a cocktail shaker or mixing glass. The ingredients are chilled, either by stirring or shaking, then strained and served "straight up" (without ice) in a chilled cocktail glass.
† Bloody Mary recipe at International Bartenders Association Bloody Mary A Bloody Mary is a cocktail containing vodka , tomato juice , and other spices and flavorings including Worcestershire sauce , hot sauces , garlic, herbs, horseradish , celery , olives , pickled vegetables , salt, black pepper , lemon juice , lime juice and celery salt .
Here's what you need: 1-1/2 cups vodka 1/2 cup pickle juice 1 large dill pickle Editor's note: For this recipe, we used approximately 1-1/2 cups of Tito's vodka, 1/2 cup of Claussen's dill pickle ...
Neutral spirit is legally defined as spirit distilled from any material distilled at or above 95% ABV (190 US proof) and bottled at or above 40% ABV. [5] When the term is used in an informal context rather than as a term of U.S. law, any distilled spirit of high alcohol purity (e.g., 170 proof or higher) that does not contain added flavoring may be referred to as neutral alcohol. [13]