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St-Germain Elderflower liqueur. St-Germain is an elderflower liqueur. [1] It is made using the petals of Sambucus nigra from the Savoie region in France, and each bottle is numbered with the year the petals were collected. Petals are collected annually in the spring over a period of three to four weeks, and are often transported by bicycle to ...
Blueberry smash (vodka, St. Germain elderflower liqueur, lemon rounds, lime rounds, blueberries, mint leaves) [38] Bourbon blackberry smash (bourbon, lime juice, mint leaves, blackberries, simple syrup, club soda) [39] Bourbon peach smash (bourbon, brown sugar simple syrup, peach, mint leaves, ginger beer or seltzer) [40]
The gin and grapefruit beverage is spiked with some swanky specialty ingredients including St-Germain elderflower liqueur, the aromatised wine Lillet Blanc and lemon bitters. ... like the bubbly ...
Now if you want to make the OG French Blonde, it's pretty simple. The French Blonde. Ingredients: 1⁄2 oz. elderflower liqueur, like St. Germain. 1 oz. dry gin. 2 oz. Lillet Blanc. 2 oz. fresh ...
Sour cream is sold with an expiration date stamped on the container, though whether this is a "sell by", a "best by" or "use by" date varies with local regulation. Refrigerated, unopened sour cream can last for 1–2 weeks beyond its sell by date. Once it has been opened, refrigerated sour cream generally lasts for 7–10 days. [5]
The cocktail—which features gin, the French aperitif Lillet Blanc, St-Germain liqueur, and grapefruit juice—is bright, citrusy, and just a touch floral. It also has a relatively low ABV ...
Type: Cocktail: Base spirit: Pisco; Served: on ice: Standard drinkware: Old fashioned glass: Commonly used ingredients: 4.5cl Pisco; 3cl St-Germain; 2cl Lime juice; Splash Club soda; Preparation: In an old-fashioned glass filled with ice, pour in Pisco, elderflower liqueur (such as St-Germain) and lime juice.
Taylor Swift's reported new "favorite" cocktail, a.k.a. The French Blonde, is quickly becoming a staple on menus and is so easy to make.