1968
Can I make non-alcoholic herbal cocktails?
MOREAbsolutely! Substitute alcohol with sparkling water, juice, or herbal tea to create refreshing non-alcoholic herbal beverages.
1968
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.
Enjoy with fish and chips or onion rings.
Cider, Energy Drink, Bold
- Strongbow Cider 9 cl
- V Energy Drink 9 cl
Any Glass of your Choice
1968 is a popular Rum,Vodka cocktail containing a combinations of Strongbow Cider,V Energy Drink .Served using Any Glass of your Choice
1968 Ingredients
Strongbow Cider,V Energy Drink,
1968 Recipe
Pour the Strongbow cider and V energy drink in equal parts into an old-fashioned glass filled with ice cubes. Stir briefly, and serve.
Strongbow Cider
Cider can be of two types, alcoholic and the non-alcoholic apple cider, of the alcoholic ciders, there are two varieties. One being, Hard Cider, which is a fermented alcoholic beverage made from apple juice, hard cider is akin to beer and is less alcoholic than wine. The other is, Dry Cider, which is also a fermented liquor made from apple juice, but the dry cider is allowed to ferment almost all of the sugar in apples and has less than 0.5% residual sugar and is more acidic and less sweet than Hard Cider. The yeast consumes the natural sugar of cider and makes the dry cider less sweet and highly alcoholic.
V Energy Drink
Available under several brand names with Red Bull being the holder of the major market share, these are usually carbonated drinks containing stimulants, usually caffeine, which is claimed to provide mental and physical stimulation. Note that Energy drinks are not Sports Drinks and are not substitute of “Food Energy” the energy we get from metabolism of food, hence the marketing tag like “Energy” which means a temporary augmented level of awareness and alertness.
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