Drinks for the summer
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Summers here and everybodys after the most refreshing cocktails to quench their thirst. Last night I had nice cocktail at a bar that was quite refreshing:
Mix in a Highball glass
Muddled lime
2 cl vodka
2 cll Bacardi Razz and Bacardi Apple
Filled up with Schweppes Russchian
Post your favorite summer cocktails in this thread. Stay thirsty my friends.
Mix in a Highball glass
Muddled lime
2 cl vodka
2 cll Bacardi Razz and Bacardi Apple
Filled up with Schweppes Russchian
Post your favorite summer cocktails in this thread. Stay thirsty my friends.
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Summertime is MOJITO TIME!
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It is but they never have any mint so I have to get substitutes. I should consider bringing my own mint to bars.
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Well, I don't know how it is over there, but here it's considered bad form to order a mojito at a bar that doesn't count it among their house specialties - unless the bar's business is VERY slow. The same holds for Old Fashioneds.Count Silvio wrote:It is but they never have any mint so I have to get substitutes. I should consider bringing my own mint to bars.
If you're in a bar and need a summer drink, I'd go for a Hemmingway Daiquiri.
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I don't think a Mojito should be a specialty, should it? Most bars here offer mostly generic brands so I don't know if its bad form on my behalf if I want something different than standard tap beer or cider. I still think the biggest bars with outside patios should be able to make a mojito during the summer.
I never ask a Mojito if the bartender is busy btw.
Now that we're talking about Mojitos, might as well talk about making Mojitos. What is your favorite Mojito recipe and how do you avoid tearing the mint leaves thus avoiding having a jungle in your mouth?
I never ask a Mojito if the bartender is busy btw.
Now that we're talking about Mojitos, might as well talk about making Mojitos. What is your favorite Mojito recipe and how do you avoid tearing the mint leaves thus avoiding having a jungle in your mouth?
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I was experimenting with Mojitos some more today and I tried the Hemingway Mojito recipe from La Bodeguita Del Medio and the result was quite good.
- Pour simple syrup in a highball glass or a collins glass, about 1.5-2 cl (depending how viscous the syrup is)
- Add juice of half a lime
- Take two mint sprigs with the leaves still attached and make them into a bunch and put them in the glass
- Pour some club soda
- Muddle the mint so that the club soda begins to foam slightly
- Add a measure of Havana Club Añejo Blanco or three year old HC
- Fill glass with ice and top it up with club soda
- Stir with a spoon and garnish with a mint sprig
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I generally add the soda last and give a quick stir.
To avoid getting mint pieces in my mouth I find that the use of crushed ice seems to suppress the mint uprising fairly well.
Lately I've been a big fan of the Depaz Midnight Mojito, or at least my variation on it...I use 2 oz. of rum, 1 oz. of syrup, and I do NOT serve it in a martini glass.
To avoid getting mint pieces in my mouth I find that the use of crushed ice seems to suppress the mint uprising fairly well.
Lately I've been a big fan of the Depaz Midnight Mojito, or at least my variation on it...I use 2 oz. of rum, 1 oz. of syrup, and I do NOT serve it in a martini glass.
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Count, the Havana Club Añejo Blanco (or the 3 years) is the rums to use for a Mojito rather than plantation Jamaica..in my opinion..
I LOVE mint!
Cheers!
I LOVE mint!
Cheers!
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Next time I shall use Blanco or Añejo Especial!
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I have lately been very fond of the 3 anos..i don`t know why, i just like it..and sometimes i use half of that with half of the blanco.
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Oh, good I got that one at my local because it's what they had, and seemed affordable enough, but I'd meant to do some searching and see if there was something more appropriate I should be seeking out. So thanks for the vote of reassurance.tiare wrote:Count, the Havana Club Añejo Blanco (or the 3 years) is the rums to use for a Mojito rather than plantation Jamaica..in my opinion..
Btw, tiare, saw you over on eGullet. 'Tis a small world
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You can never go wrong with Havana Club Blanco in a Mojito! ot the 3 anos which i like a lot as well.
Another nice recipe that i have picked up from the MOR, http://www.ministryofrum.com/forums/sho ... php?t=1638 and Hank is to make coconut water icecubes and also add Coconut water in your Mojito. Another variation is to add Sugarcane Juice.
Another nice recipe that i have picked up from the MOR, http://www.ministryofrum.com/forums/sho ... php?t=1638 and Hank is to make coconut water icecubes and also add Coconut water in your Mojito. Another variation is to add Sugarcane Juice.
Who are you on eGullet Amarantha?Amarantha wrote: Btw, tiare, saw you over on eGullet. 'Tis a small world
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I'm Amarantha But I don't have an avatar there. They were afraid Scott Adams might sue them if they let me keep it, and I haven't thought of a better one yet.
I tend to mostly lurk, though. I post a bit in the Australia forum, and somewhat less frequently in the beer/cocktail fora, and very occasionally in the cooking forum.
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Introducing mint and chili. Below I made a couple of cocktails using the Glen's Mojito recipe from Appleton. The first one is just for show but the second one is what it actually looked like. Instead of stalks I just used leaves.
Glen's Mojito
Churn with the base of a bar spoon and top with ginger beer and fresh crushed ice. Add two straws and garnish with a mint stalk and more chopped chilli.[/i]
I think the chili overpowers the mint so I recommend using a little less. Because I probably used too much chili this drink was extraordinarily refreshing and burning at the same time. I used some soda water and more ginger beer to even out the taste a little bit. Occasionally it was quite good with a hint of chili here and there but occasionally you'd get the burning.
Glen's Mojito
- 50ml Appleton Estate V/X
- Half a lime
- 15ml sugar syrup
- 4 stalks fresh mint
- 1/4 medium hot deseeded chilli
- 50ml D&G Ginger beer
Churn with the base of a bar spoon and top with ginger beer and fresh crushed ice. Add two straws and garnish with a mint stalk and more chopped chilli.[/i]
I think the chili overpowers the mint so I recommend using a little less. Because I probably used too much chili this drink was extraordinarily refreshing and burning at the same time. I used some soda water and more ginger beer to even out the taste a little bit. Occasionally it was quite good with a hint of chili here and there but occasionally you'd get the burning.
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NICE Count! will go and get some chili today.. nice pics.
Chili is really nice with mint and as garnish very striking but as you said, a little goes a long way inside of the drink itself.
Chili is really nice with mint and as garnish very striking but as you said, a little goes a long way inside of the drink itself.
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Thanks Tiare. I'd love to see how you make this cocktail work. Don't forget the ginger beer while buying the chilis!
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Wanted to try this one but discovered the Ginger beer is finished..post it another time!
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Summer closes, and here till the end i stand!!!
3 Parts Cruzan Guava
1 Part Stones Ginger Wine
4 1 Inch pieces of Cantaloupe- Muddled
Shake with Ice
Strain into chilled Cocktail Glass
Garnish as you will.
3 Parts Cruzan Guava
1 Part Stones Ginger Wine
4 1 Inch pieces of Cantaloupe- Muddled
Shake with Ice
Strain into chilled Cocktail Glass
Garnish as you will.
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This is not perfect, but it is very good. . . .
3 Parts Lemon Hart 151
2 Part Cherry Herring
2 Part Lemon Juice
Shake? Strain into Cocktail Glass
Garnish With Cherry
3 Parts Lemon Hart 151
2 Part Cherry Herring
2 Part Lemon Juice
Shake? Strain into Cocktail Glass
Garnish With Cherry
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