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Ginger Apple Martini
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Ginger Apple Martini
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.
Fruity, spicy, and refreshing
- Kazkar Feni Cashew Apple Liqueur 3.75 cl
- Sour Apple Mix 2.25 cl
- Fresh Ginger 0.75 cl
- Apple Juice 3 cl
Any Glass of your Choice
ginger apple martini is a popular Gin cocktail containing a combinations of Kazkar Feni Cashew Apple Liqueur,Sour Apple Mix,Fresh Ginger,Apple Juice .Served using Any Glass of your Choice
Ginger Apple Martini Ingredients
Kazkar Feni Cashew Apple Liqueur,Sour Apple Mix,Fresh Ginger,Apple Juice,
Ginger Apple Martini Recipe
Shake ingredients together in a cocktail shaker. Strain into a martini cocktail glass. Garnish with shaved ginger and a slice of apple.
Kazkar Feni Cashew Apple Liqueur
Feni or Fenny is a local liqueur from the state of Goa, India. The coastal people of this region has been fermenting and distilling Feni from Coconut and Cashew Apples for ages, and although coconut Feni is banned now, Cashew Feni is a very distinct colourless liqueur with a strong fruity flavour, peculiar taste, the aroma is strong and astringent.
Fresh Ginger
Ginger is a flowering plant whose root, the ginger root is a widely used spice and a folk medicine. Ginger is loaded with antioxidants, that eliminates free radical from the body and prevents damage to the body and the DNA. Ginger is a known antiseptic and antibiotic and may help the body fight chronic fatigue and regulate blood pressure.
Ginger being a versatile root, it is used in a variety of cocktails, from the classic Moscow mule and Dark n' Stormy. The punchy root gives a drink a fresh, spicy bite and it pairs with everything from Vodka, Rum to Scotch.Apple Juice
Apple juice is a fruit juice made by maceration and pressing of an apple. The extract is usually clarified of suspended starch and pectin and then pasteurised and bottled or further clarified to produce a commercial juice. Apple juice manufacturing being an expensive process, it is mostly produced commercially worldwide.
Apple juice if unconcentrated, is 88% water and helps rehydrating the body, it contains beneficial plant compounds like polyphenols. Lakewood's Organic Apple Juice is one of the best choices of Organic Apple Juice, while Mott's Sensible Apple is the brand that has the least added sugar in it.
Apple juice goes well with Vodka too, while dark liquors like Bourbon and Dark Rum had been the traditional choices with Apple Juice.
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