Sixty Cocktail Drinks For Ladies: The Perfect Guide That Considers Moods
By Artosche El
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This book is for ladies and showcases different cocktails according to their moods. Cocktails are suitable for parties and get-togethers. But, much more, you can have personal moments of making your drinks. Sometimes, you want to stay out. Other times, you could want to make something that fully satisfies you.
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Sixty Cocktail Drinks For Ladies - Artosche El
Introduction
Cocktails are alcoholic mixed drinks. The idea is simple: ingredients like flavored syrups, juices, shrubs, tonic water, and bitters are all mixed together. Cocktails can be for indoor or outdoor use.
Also, people have argued if there are interpretations for cocktails. Of course, the more famous ones have an explanation, while the recent cocktails may not. Since there is a large array of cocktail varieties across the world, it is important to delve into its history.
Cocktails are suitable for parties and get-togethers. Much more, you can have personal moments of making your drinks. Sometimes, you do not want to go out. Other times, you could want to make something that fully satisfies you.
Hence, this content helps readers to make homemade cocktails that help them create their most desired drink. Before we get started, let us trace the history of cocktails.
History of Cocktails
HISTORY MAKES TODAY, and it is the same story for cocktails. The etymology of the word cocktail
is not clear as accrue it to The Farmers Cabinet in the United States. This was in 1803. At first, all you need for a cocktail include sugar, spirits, bitters, and water. However, the world has seen a modern evolution that has raised the bar for modern cocktails.
As the years pass, cocktails have emerged and developed more popularity. You can make your liquor with;
Wine
Vodka
Gin
Rum
Tequila
Whiskey
Thanks to the information age, you can check online for the recipes you need and get started. Cocktails are still available across different restaurants. Nevertheless, there may always be a need to make one for your good pleasure.
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CATEGORY A: WINE (And Sparkling Wines)–10-12% by volume
The commonest types of wines are white and red wine. Of course, you can drink a glass of wine on its own. Similarly, you can use wine as a part of your recipes for making cocktail drinks. When served on occasion, the classiness of wine and sparkling wines adds an extra tasty effect to your cocktail drink.
Here is an examination of a few cocktails you can make with wine and sparkling wines.
CHAMPAGNE SANGRIA
The Champagne Sangria is perfect for a celebration. With its ripe red plums, the flavor and color give an astonishing feeling. It is known as the ladies’ joyous friend.
Fig. 1 – Champagne Sangria
Ingredients
- 4 plums
- ½ cup confectioners’ sugar
- 32 ounces apricot pear, peach or nectar
- 8 ounces of chilled brandy
- 16 ounces of chilled plum wine
- Mint leaves (garnish)
- 750-Milliter bottles of sparkling wine
Instructions
- Put the sugar and plums in the punch bowl.
- Stir thoroughly to get its juice.
- Add its brandy, plum wine, and nectar.
- Add the sparkling wine and mix gently.
- Serve with float mint leaves as toppings (Best served when chilled)
- Enjoy.
Serving: 15 eighteen-ounce servings.
Classic Sangria
Generally, Sangria is consumed because of its unique taste. Classic Sangria is a quality aperitif that goes well with barbecue. Ladies take it out of necessity as you can hide flaws in wine in it. It is more appropriate when you want to jazz up.
Fig. 2 – Classic Sangria
Ingredients
- 1 lime
- 1 lemon
- ½ cup of sugar
- 2 oranges
- 8 ounces of brandy
- 8 ounces of fresh orange juice
- 8 ounces of triple sec
- A bottle of dry red wine
INSTRUCTIONS
- Ensure your ingredients are chilled while your punch bowl and pitcher are clean before you begin.
- Put the fruit in the punch bowl or pitcher.
- Muddle the fruit and add sugar.
- Muddle again to get your juice.
- Add