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Jose and Ginger
Should I use granulated or superfine sugar for Mojitos?
MORESuperfine sugar dissolves more quickly than granulated sugar, ensuring a smoother consistency in the cocktail. If using granulated sugar, it's advisable to dissolve it thoroughly in the simple syrup or through vigorous stirring.
Jose and Ginger
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.
Tequila-infused, gingery, and bold
- Jose Cuervo Especial Gold Tequila 6 cl
- Ginger Ale 30 cl
Any Glass of your Choice
jose and ginger is a popular Gin cocktail containing a combinations of Jose Cuervo Especial Gold Tequila,Ginger Ale .Served using Any Glass of your Choice
Jose and Ginger Ingredients
Jose Cuervo Especial Gold Tequila,Ginger Ale,
Jose and Ginger Recipe
Pour Jose Cuervo gold tequila into an old-fashioned glass filled with ice. Add ginger ale, stir, and serve.
Jose Cuervo Especial Gold Tequila
Jose Cuervo is the top selling brand of Tequila owned by the Beckmann family of Mexico. Jose Cuervo sells a fifth of all the tequila consumed worldwide.
Jose Cuervo produces a variety of Tequila with different refinements and also produce Mixto Tequila ( Mixto can be made from 51% Blue Agave distillate unlike Tequila which is required to be made from 100% Blue Agave distillate ).
Especial Gold 40% ABV, Mixto
Especial Silver 40% ABV, Mixto
Cinge 35% ABV, Cinnamon-infused Mixto
Tradicional 40% ABV, 100% agave reposado
Tradicional Silver 40% ABV, 100% agave
Platino 40% ABV, 100% agave
Reserva de la Familia 40% ABV, 100% blue agave extra añejo
Authentic Margarita 9.95% /abv, Pre-made margarita, made with Cuervo Gold
Light Margarita 9.95% ABV, Lower calorie pre-made margarita, made with Cuervo Gold, available in Lime and Wild Berry flavors
Golden Margarita 12.7% ABV, Pre-made margarita, made with Cuervo Gold and Grand Marnier liqueur
Margarita Mix 0% ABV, Pre-made margarita that doesn't contain alcohol, available in Lime and Strawberry Lime flavors
Source - WikipediaGinger Ale
Ginger Ale is a non-alcoholic carbonated soft drink with a distinct ginger flavour. it is drank on its own and as a mixer. There are two types of Ginger Ale, the classic Golden developed by Irish Doctor Thomas Joseph Cantrell, and the dry pale style with milder flavours. by John McLaughlin of Canada.
Traditional Ginger Ale is fermented using ginger, yeast (or ginger bug), water, sugar and other flavourings. Sugar is added to speed up fermentation since Ginger's sugar content is lower than needed for fermentation. In classic Ginger Ale the carbonation is not artificial but comes from the fermentation of sugar by yeast into ethanol and carbon dioxide.
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