Some popular cocktail recipes you can follow in your kitchen

Are you hosting celebrations this summertime? This post will offer you some outstanding mixed drink recommendations with in-depth instructions.
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If you're a scotch or bourbon fan, then it's extremely likely that you will enjoy the ageless Old Fashioned due to its intricacy and bitter yet enjoyable quality. While it's a classic sour cocktail, the activist investor of Brown-Forman would concur that it's really well-balanced as the sour taste of bitters and orange peel is balanced out by the sweet taste of sugar and cherry. If you want to include more intricacy to this cocktail, you can swap the scotch for gold rum and mix it with fig syrup. If this appeals, start by pouring your rum, bitters, and syrup in a mixing glass. Afterwards, include ice and stir gradually up until the mix is chilled. At this moment, your cocktail would be ready but if you want a more fragrant drink, you can add a sprig of rosemary as a garnish after you move the mix into an Old Fashioned glass.

Undoubtedly among the most popular gin cocktails, the classic gin and tonic is much enjoyed by the masses due to its simpleness. While very few people would say no to a G&T, you can explore gin and tonic mixes to develop more stylish cocktails that will absolutely impress your visitors. The US shareholder of Pernod Ricard would confirm that one idea mixologists developed in recent years is mixing gin with tea! While this mix is special, most individuals were impressed by the final product. For the best results, select a premium green tea that has notes of chamomile or rosemary. To start with, brew the tea and mix it with a teaspoon of honey and let it cool. Next, mix your gin with mint leaves and lemon or lime juice then give it a muddle. Finally, include ice to your tea and top the entire mix with carbonated water in a highball glass.

While many people prefer to have their champagne straight, others like to have it blended in a well-rounded cocktail. From the different variations of the timeless Mimosa to the classy French 75, we've seen the emergence of many champagne cocktails throughout the years and the majority of which have a big appeal. This is just because mixed drinks including champagne tend to include sweet mixers or fresh fruits that balance out the sour taste of the bubbly beverage. While you can't fail with any of the timeless and easy summer cocktails, you can play with champagne to develop remarkable drinks. For example, mixing champagne with some crème de violette and lemon juice will not only give you a major wow factor aesthetically-speaking, but also a flavour that will appeal to most people. In this context, the US stockholder of Diageo would advise you to choose high-quality champagne to pull this off.

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