![]() ![]() Fresh strawberry and lime Tom Collins (gin, lime juice, club soda, agave, strawberries).Christmas Jones (vodka, sugar, pineapple juice, lemon-lime soda, strawberries).Germain elderflower liqueur, brut rosé sparkling wine, lemon juice, simple syrup, strawberry) Champagne bowler (Cognac, white wine, sparkling wine, simple syrup, strawberries).Strawberry is popular in smashes since after the beverage has been drank, the alcohol-infused strawberries can be consumed as well. Some strawberry cocktail recipes do not call for a syrup, but rely on puréed strawberries to play that part. Some recipes call for a strawberry syrup that can be made using strawberries, vanilla extract, sugar, and water. Strawberries can be muddled or puréed and added to many drinks, and they are liquor-friendly, being compatible with, e.g., bourbon whiskey, Cointreau, vodka, tequila, rum, and Champagne, among other spirits and liqueurs and so on. ![]() ![]() Toddy – mix of liquor and water with honey or sugar and herbs and spices, served hot.Sour – mixed drink consisting of a base liquor, lemon or lime juice, and a sweetener.Smoking bishop – type of mulled wine, punch or wassail.Sling – traditional long drink prepared by stirring ingredients over ice in the glass and filling up with juice or club soda.Shrub – one of two different types of drink – a fruit liqueur typically made with rum or brandy mixed with sugar and the juice or rinds of citrus fruit, or a vinegared syrup with spirits, water, or carbonated water.Sangria – red wine and chopped fruit, often with other ingredients such as orange juice or brandy.Rickey – highball made from usually gin or bourbon, lime, and carbonated water.Punch – wide assortment of drinks, generally containing fruit or fruit juice see also punsch.Negus – wine (often port wine), mixed with hot water, oranges or lemons, spices, and sugar.Mizuwari – a mixture of a distilled spirit, such as whisky, diluted with water and ice.Other variations include gin julep, whiskey julep, pineapple julep, and Georgia mint julep. Julep – base spirit, sugar, and mint over ice.Flip – traditional half-long drink that is characterized by inclusion of sugar and egg yolk.Fizz – traditional long drink including acidic juices and club soda, e.g.Fix – traditional long drink related to Cobblers, but mixed in a shaker and served over crushed ice.The Margarita and Sidecar are both variants of the Daisy both use the simplest form of the specification (base spirit, citrus juice, and liqueur) with triple sec as the modifier the former uses tequila as the base spirit and lime juice, while the latter uses brandy as the base spirit and lemon juice. Other commonly known daisies are the Whiskey Daisy, Bourbon Daisy, Gin Daisy, Rum Daisy, Lemon Daisy (the non-alcoholic variant), Portuguese Daisy ( port and brandy), vodka daisy, and Champagne daisy. The most common daisy cocktail is the Brandy Daisy. ![]()
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