The crystal clear glass with ice suspended in the drink and bubbles surrounding thin slices of lemon feels cool and refreshing.
Ingredients: 1/4 gin, 3/4 tonic (these are the proportions)
Container: Gobble Glass
Garnish: Lemon Slices
Method of Preparation: Pour gin into a gobble glass, add ice cubes into the glass, fill the glass up with tonic, and finally garnish the glass with lemon slices.
Fantastic Leman
This classic cocktail is based on the theme of Lake Leman, Switzerland's dreamy lake. It has won many cocktail competitions and a silver medal at the World Cocktail Show. The blue color of this cocktail is a perfect balance of color and intensity, making it a tranquil and elegant cocktail.
Ingredients: 3/10 sake, 1/20 cherry liqueur, 1/20 lemon juice, 4/10 tonic water, trace of blue citrus liqueur, 1/5 white citrus liqueur
Container: tall glass
Mixing method: Pour sake, ice, white citrus liqueur, cherry liqueur, and lemon juice into mixing jug, shake, and then pour into a glass filled with tonic water. slowly pour the blue citrus liquor along the rim of the glass and into the bottom of the glass.
Singapore Sling
The refreshing taste of gin is enhanced by the warmth of cherry brandy. This is a great way to take the edge off on a summer afternoon.
Ingredients: 1/9 gin, 1/6 lemon juice, 2 tbsp. sugar or syrup, 1/18 cherry brandy, 2/3 soda water
Container: Flat-bottomed glass
Garnish: red cherry, orange each
Mixing method: Pour gin, lemon juice, sugar or syrup, and ice cubes into mixing jug, stir well, and then pour into a glass; add ice cubes and fill to the top with soda water. soda water to fill, and finally fill the glass with cherry brandy along the rim, garnishing the rim with a red cherry and orange.
Golden Horse's Neck (Horse's Neck)
"Horse's Neck" is not a single cocktail, but refers specifically to the Watson's Dry Gingerade, Lemon Peel **** with the composition of the drink. The Gin Horse's Neck is served in a tall glass and garnished with a slender lemon wedge, giving it a long and chic look. The slightly sweet taste combined with the refreshing flavor of the lemon peel makes it a bit of a refreshing drink, making it a beauty treat for women.
Ingredients: 1/4 gin, 3/4 dry ginger water
Container: tall glass
Garnish: lemon peel
Method of blending: peel the lemon peel into a 1.5cm spiral, pour the gin into a tall glass, place the peel vertically into a tall glass and hang the peel over the lip of the glass, add ice cubes, then fill with Watson's Dry Ginger Water.
Shirley Temple
There are many schools of thought on cocktail names, including those that use people's names, such as Tom Collins; those that use place names, such as Florida, Singapore Sling, Shanghai, etc.; and those that use musical compositions, such as the tango, the samba, the waltz, and the Charleston. This cocktail has no alcohol, but has a refreshingly sweet taste, and the color has a summery enthusiasm, making it feel strong in its clarity.
Ingredients: 1 teaspoon pomegranate molasses, dry ginger water to make up the rest
Container: highball glass
Garnish: lemon wedge
Mixing method: Pour pomegranate molasses into a highball glass, fill the glass with dry ginger water, gently mix, add ice, and garnish with a lemon wedge in the glass.
Respondent: Garfield Nunnery - Apprentice Wizard II 2-13 18:49
Put orange juice with red wine and ice
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Suze Suze
Originally from France Wine is orange-yellow in color, with a slightly bitter and sweet taste, and a sugar content of 20%, 16 degrees, a kind of gentian
Gimlet Screwdriver / gin and tonic gin and (volga and) lime juice cocktail
This cocktail because of the line "drink a lot of gin and tonic" of the private detective Philip Marlowe
This cocktail is the most popular cocktail in the world, and it is the most popular cocktail in the world. Marlowe's line, "It's a little early for a screwdriver," made it a famous cocktail. There are still conflicting opinions on whether to use fresh lime or ready-made lime juice in the recipe. It is said that the cocktail was invented by an Englishman who traveled to the South Seas. Recently, many Americans have switched from gin to vodka.
martini The martini is made from gin and vermouth (Vermout)
Among all the cocktails, the martini has the most mixing methods. People call it the masterpiece of cocktails and the king of cocktails. Though it's made simply by stirring gin and spicy vermouth, the flavor is sharp and deep. Some say there are as many as 268 recipes for the Martini alone. It is said that Churchill was so fond of the super-spicy flavors that he drank this drink purely from the gin while looking at the absinthe bottle.
One of the oldest legends about the origins of this drink takes us back to the late 1800s, when a traveler on his way to Martinez (California) at the Occidental Hotel in San Francisco asked the hotel's bartender to prepare something special for him, not knowing that the bartender was the legendary Jerry Thomas, who was famous for the innovations he made in cocktails. In 1872 he published his Martinez mixology manual for bartenders, which is recognized as the definitive work in the industry.
pousse-cafe style Pousse Coffee / Rainbow Liquor
In the 19th century, the United States, Illinois, a number of female dancers to perform in France, a rare dance conquered the French ladies and gentlemen, Parisian disciples have seen in front of the eyes of the eyes always appear colorful dance clothes and romantic dance. So got inspired to create a rainbow cocktail. In this different colors contain "American women just look at the appearance of very charming" meaning.
liqueur
Distilled spirits as a base, and then add fruits, spices, herbs or other plants, ingredients and so on *** with the mixture of alcohol, a variety of different types, is the most important pillar in the field of cocktails in addition to the base spirit. In addition to mixing with other base liquors to make cocktails, Liqueur is also very suitable for after-dinner drinks or everyday drinks because of its sweet and flavorful taste.
It's been said that there wouldn't be as many cocktails in the world if it weren't for Liqueur
GrassHopper Green Grasshopper Green mint liqueur + white cacao liqueur + whipped cream (or condensed milk) in equal parts
A very aromatic cocktail, with a refreshing minty flavor and cocoa liqueur aroma in the glass. The whipped cream added to the recipe makes it creamy, smooth and very tasty in the throat. GRASSHOPPER is a grasshopper, so called because of its light green color. The taste of this wine is very sweet, you can drink as a dessert
Sidecar side car / sidecar brandy + liqueur + lemon juice, etc. to mix
Sidecar in the army in the First World War was very common, the officers were often sitting in the seat next to the motorcycle to go around the inspection and down the pub to drink. So Holy Mike made this cocktail especially for those officers and named it the Sidecar.
Water cut り / Iced whiskey (watered down) Whiskey + ice + water Generally denotes a drink with ice. In this case, it refers to a cocktail with water and ice. The equivalent is "お汤割り(heated drink)"
Gin Tonic 金汤尼
dry gin 45ml +cut lime (lime wedge) 1 +Tonic Water (汤尼水), suitable amount
Tonic Water is the name given to a cocktail made with water and ice in a tropical colonial setting. Tonic Water was a healthy drink for the British who worked in the tropical colonies. Mix it with gin but it was doubly popular and became widespread around the world after World War II. Today it is a standard cocktail.
The sweet, slightly bitter flavor of Gin mixed with Tonic Water is loved by many and is one of the most popular Long Drinks. Tonic Water's characteristic bitter flavor comes from the quinine (an extract of the bark of the quinine tree, which is a strong medicine and a potent cure for malaria) it contains, from which the name Tonic is derived. Nowadays, citrus peels are used instead of quinine, but the name has been retained, and Gin Tonic is not only used as an aperitif, but also as a party wine.
Spumorni
Campari 30 ml + Tonic Water + Grapefruits 45 ml
The name of the wine comes from the Italian word for "foam". It is also used as an aperitif in Italy, the country of origin of Campari.
Both Campari Orange, which is also known as Campari Grapefruits, and Campari Orange, which is a variation of Campari Grapefruits, and Spumorni, which is a variation of Campari Grapefruits and Spumorni, which is a variation of Campari Grapefruits and Spumorni, which is a variation of Campari Grapefruits and Spumorni, which is a variation of Campari Grapefruits and Spumorni and Spumorni. Spumorni gets its name from the way Tonic Water bubbles. The combination of Campari, Tonic Water, and Grapefruits gives you a refreshing sensation.
Moscow mule Moscow mule
Vodka (vodka) 45ml +Ginger Ale (Ginger Ale) or Ginger Beer (Ginger Beer) moderate +Lime Juice (Lime Juice) 1/2 a minute +Cut Lime (Lime Slices) 1
The birth of this cocktail can be regarded as the birth of the "American cocktail" in a sense. The birth of this cocktail is in a sense the quintessence of the "American Dream". It emerged in Hollywood in the second half of the 1940s. A man who bought a large quantity of Ginger Ale for sale, a woman who suggested a homemade copper mug cup (a large cup with a handle) as a container, and a manufacturer who was trying to promote vodka. The three ideas came together to create the Moscow mule, a cocktail that has now spread around the world. mule means "mule" in the animal sense, but in this case it means "a drink with a strong kick". If you're mixing it with Ginger Beer, you're in for a real treat.
Jackrose Jack Rose
Apple Brandy 1/2 + Grenadine Syrup 1/4 + Lime Juice 1/4
Jack Rose is named after Apple Jack, an American brandy. Apple Jack is an American-made Apple Brandy, which is technically slightly different from the French-made Apple Brandy, but some people mix it with French Apple Brandy. The highest grade is the calvados from Normandie, France, which is the only name for brandy produced there. Jackrose is apple-flavored brandy mixed with lime juice, sweetness with a hint of aroma.