Batida (Strawberry)
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Batida (Strawberry)
- Sagatiba Pura Cachaca 6 cl
- Simple Syrup 1.5 cl
- Fresh Strawberries 4 to 6 piece
Any Glass of your Choice
batida (strawberry) is a popular Rum cocktail containing a combinations of Sagatiba Pura Cachaca,Simple Syrup,Fresh Strawberries .Served using Any Glass of your Choice
Batida (Strawberry) Ingredients
Sagatiba Pura Cachaca,Simple Syrup,Fresh Strawberries,
Batida (Strawberry) Recipe
Add all ingredients into a blender. Add a cup full of crushed ice and blend. The consistency should be thick enough for a drinking straw to stand upright. Garnish with a strawberry.
Sagatiba Pura Cachaca
Cachaça or Cachaca is a distilled spirit made from fermented sugarcane juice. It is also known as pinga, caninha and several other names. It is the favourite distilled alcohol of Brazil.
Cachaca, is also known as the Brazilian Rum, and it has a long and rich story. Many cachacas, however, are better defied as firewater than palatable Rum. Sagatiba Pura is an ultra premium cachaca first released in 2004 and then released to the U.S. market in 2007.
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