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Rose and Tarragon Gin Lemonade
3 ounces Gin
Sprigs of fresh tarragon
Ice
Sparkling Rose Lemonade, chilled
Rose petals for garnish
Instructions
In a cocktail shaker filled with ice add the gin and a sprig of fresh tarragon. Let sit for a few minutes and then shake well and strain into a cocktail glass.
Top off the glass with chilled sparkling rose lemonade. Garnish with a rose petal and a fresh sprig of tarragon.
HAPPY WEEKEND!
Not such a bad day on the job when you get to taste Woodford Reserve with this view.
Another Miami Mojito! This watermelon Mojito at The Sugar Factory in South Beach hit the spot. They even threw some yummy gummies on top for a garnish. (I always love a good presentation) An extra large Mojito with the view of South Beach… That’s what I call vacation!
Official Cocktail of the Kentucky Derby: Mint Julep
We sold a good number of Mint Juleps yesterday for the Kentucky Derby! The most exciting two minutes in sports calls for a Mint Julep, or two…
The Mint Julep cocktail has been the official drink of the Kentucky Derby for over a century. According to the Kentucky Derby official site, Churchill Downs racetrack serves over 120,000 Mint Juleps over the 2 day weekend of the Kentucky Derby. They prepare for the big day with more than 10,000 bottles of Kentucky bourbon, 1,000 pounds of fresh mint, and 60,000 pounds of ice.
| Photo from Pizzaioli Instagram |
Bourbon, mint, sugar, and ice!
Making a Mint Julep at home is prettyyyyy simple. When making a Mint Julep, we prefer to use Woodford Reserve Kentucky Bourbon. Most people also use simple syrup instead of sugar, however if you’re just making a quick one or two at home, muddling some sugar into your cocktail will do the trick. And the last detail we love to do, blend up your ice! Your finished product will taste like a heavenly bourbon snowcone, YUM!
Here’s a little demonstration on how to make a Mint Julep from Woodford Reserve!
Gotta start your day off right. Especially when you're on vacation..
Miami & Mojitos
Took a trip to Miami with my girls! If you’re debating on going, do it! It was nothing short of amazing. Tall palm trees, white sand, fabulous day and night clubs, and of course the delicious drinks!
I drank Mojitos every day by the relaxing pools and the soft beaches. The perfect refreshing cocktail in the Miami heat. The Mojito was a specialty cocktail at each place I visited so you know they were tasty and easy to drink. The ultimate vacation cocktail.
If you won’t be visiting Miami anytime soon, don’t worry, Mojitos are easy to make at home! Perfect for when you have friends over, laying by your pool, or especially when you need to escape and go on a mini mental vacation. You’re just a few simple ingredients away from a tropical cocktail!
Also with Cinco de Mayo right around the corner, this cocktail will liven up your night wherever you spend Cinco de Drinko!
Traditional Mojito recipe, compliments of Bacardí:
Ingredients:
2 parts Bacardí Superior Rum
4 lime wedges
12 fresh mint leaves
2 heaped tsp Caster Sugar
1 part soda water / club soda
Sprig of fresh mint
Photo from Bacardí Australia Instagram
How to make a Mojito:
Squeeze the lime wedges in the glass. (Preferably using a hand held press to avoid any extra lime debris getting into your cocktail)
Gently muddle the limes and sugar together. I personally love using raw sugar cubes in mine. It gives the cocktail a more naturally sweet flavor.
Clap the mint leaves in your hands. rub them on the rim of the glass, and drop them into the glass. Slapping the mint leaves will release its minty fresh aroma making your drink smell as good as it tastes. Rubbing the leaves on the rim of the glass will also lightly coat the rim of the glass with the oils of the mint. Ensuring every sip will be enhanced with flavor on your lips.
After dropping the mint in the glass, gently muddle the ingredients again. This will extract more of the oils from the leaves into your cocktail.
Fill the glass half way with ice, add your choice of rum, stir, add more ice.
Top it off with a splash of soda water, and a spring of mint to polish the presentation.
Sip and enjoy!
Good morning Miami 😌🙌 (at Miami, Florida)