On the Deck Punch

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On the Deck 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.

Citrusy, sweet, and fruity


  • Lime Juice 24 cl
  • Lemon-Lime Soda 192 cl
  • Grape Juice 48 cl
  • Canadian Mist Whisky 1-75Cl. Bottle 1 bottle(s)
  • Ginger Ale - -


Any Glass of your Choice


On the Deck Punch
on the deck punch is a popular Gin cocktail containing a combinations of Lime Juice,Lemon-Lime Soda,Grape Juice,Canadian Mist Whisky 1-75Cl. Bottle,Ginger Ale .Served using Any Glass of your Choice


On the Deck Punch Ingredients


Lime Juice,Lemon-Lime Soda,Grape Juice,Canadian Mist Whisky 1-75Cl. Bottle,Ginger Ale,


On the Deck Punch Recipe


Combine Canadian Mist Whisky, grape juice and lemon juice in a punch bowl and chill. Before serving, add some ice, the lemon lime soda and the ginger ale. Garnish with lime slices

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  • Lime Juice

    Lime Juice being rich in Vitamin C is an excellent remedy for sore throat and aids in digestion and controls blood sugar, and also promoted weight loss. It is used for various culinary and non-culinary purposes all over the world. Lime juice is known to reduce or even reverse the effects of excessive alcohol consumption and intoxication.
    The difference between Lime Juice and Lemon Juice is that although the sweet and sour Lemon and the bitter and sour Lime are two different fruits, they have similar properties and tastes similar too, the Lime, unlike the sweet and large Lemon, is used raw and is usually plucked green and has more bitterness and sourness in it's taste, and is grown better in tropical and sub-tropical climates.
    In drink mixing, fresh lemon juice brings a tangy zing to so many classic drinks and in fact, it's the most used ingredient in drink mixing other than the liquors of course.

  • Lemon Lime Soda

    Soda refers to carbonated water, sweetened, flavoured or plain, but there is a difference between Soda and plain Carbonated Water or Sparkling Water, which is known as Seltzer Water, while Seltzer Water is plain water carbonated to add fizz, Soda water contains potassium bicarbonate and potassium sulphate in the water, and according to research Seltzer Water is safer for teeth health and sparkling water provides true hydration and is better at it than regular soda or diet soda.

  • Grape Juice

    Grape juice is the juice obtained from crushing and pressing grapes into a liquid. In wine making this juice with skin and pulp is called the Must, the sugars in grape juice has versatile use, it can be used as a sweetener, and fermented into wine, brandy or vinegar.
    Grape juice are full of antioxidants, flavonoids and nutrients, in America, juice from the Concord Grape cultivar is more common and this purple grape juice is a common ingredient in cocktails that are past the summer feel and gives an autumnal feel.

  • Canadian Mist Whisky 1 75Cl. Bottle

    Whisky or Whiskey is a distilled alcohol, characterised by the process of distillation of the fermented malted and un-malted grain mash.

    Different grains that can be malted are used for different varieties, grains like barley, corn, rye and wheat are the most commonly used . The distilled liquor is aged in wooden casks, often in old aged sherry casks or casks made of charred white oak.

    For several reasons, historical, trade and linguistic, Whisky is those that have been produced in Scotland, Canada, Australia or Japan, while Whiskey are those that have been produced in Ireland or America, it's Whiskey

    Read more on Whisky or Whiskey in this article.

    Scotch whisky is malt whisky or grain whisky, made in Scotland.

    All Scotch whisky was originally made from malted barley. Commercial distilleries began introducing whisky made from wheat and rye in the late 18th century. As of 2020, there were 134 Scotch whisky distilleries operating in Scotland.
    - Wikipedia

  • Ginger 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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