Apple Annie Fruit Punch
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Apple Annie Fruit Punch
Low ABV ( less than 15% ),Light and refreshing.
*Note that dilution and other factors like type and temperature of ice are not considered in this upfront calculation.
fruit punch-infused apple tart or brandy-soaked raspberry chocolate fondue
Fruity, citrusy, refreshing
- Lemon Juice 6 cl
- Lemon - Thinely sliced
- Lemon-Lime Soda 96 cl
- Raspberries Fresh 12 piece(s)
- Raspberry Liqueur 9 cl
- Orange Juice Fresh 36 cl
- Apple Brandy 1 quart(s)
- Apples Thinly Sliced 1 -
- Ginger Ale 96 cl
- Grapefruit Juice Fresh 24 cl
- Orange Thinly Sliced 1 -
Any Glass of your Choice
apple annie fruit punch is a popular Gin cocktail containing a combinations of Lemon Juice,Lemon,Lemon-Lime Soda,Raspberries Fresh,Raspberry Liqueur,Orange Juice Fresh,Apple Brandy,Apples Thinly Sliced,Ginger Ale,Grapefruit Juice Fresh,Orange Thinly Sliced .Served using Any Glass of your Choice
Apple Annie Fruit Punch Ingredients
Lemon Juice,Lemon,Lemon-Lime Soda,Raspberries Fresh,Raspberry Liqueur,Orange Jui...
Apple Annie Fruit Punch Recipe
In a large punch bowl, mix the spirits and the fruit juices over a block of ice. Add the fruits to garnish and stir in the sodas just before serving. This punch makes approximately 20 servings.
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