Apple Cider

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Banging of wooden mugs or metal bowls of liquor is a medieval custom of spilling each others drink into the others mug, to make sure that no one tried to spike the other's drink with poison, sailors did it, guests in a tavern would do it too.
The host of a meal would drink from the bottle for the guests first and then all would clink glasses to ensure the host didn't spike their drink. The level of trust was absolutely measly back in the days, but with time the custom became a cheerful custom of showing trust, honesty and a toast to good health.

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Apple Cider

Strong ABV ( between 20% and 30% ), Bold and noticeable.
*Note that dilution and other factors like type and temperature of ice are not considered in this upfront calculation.

Apple Pucker goes well with apple-based appetizers

Fruity and refreshing


  • Apple Pucker 1.5 cl
  • Tuaca 1 cl
  • Of Red Bull - splash


Any Glass of your Choice


Apple Cider
apple cider is a popular Rum,Vodka cocktail containing a combinations of Apple Pucker,Tuaca,Of Red Bull .Served using Any Glass of your Choice
Indulge in the `Apple Cider` cocktail, a delightful combination of Apple Pucker, the smooth notes of Tuaca, and a splash of Red Bull for that extra kick. This cocktail is a burst of flavor and energy in one glass. To craft the Apple Cider, shake Apple Pucker and Tuaca in a cocktail shaker, and pour the mixture into a cocktail or rocks glass. Then, add a splash of Red Bull to amp up the excitement. The result is a cocktail that`s tangy, sweet, and packed with a caffeine boost from the Red Bull. It`s an ideal choice for those who appreciate a vibrant and energetic drink. Whether you`re out with friends or looking for a pick-me-up, the Apple Cider is sure to provide a memorable experience.


Apple Cider Ingredients


Apple Pucker,Tuaca,Of Red Bull,


Apple Cider Recipe


Shake Apple Pucker and Tuaca in a cocktail shaker. Pour into a cocktail or rocks glass. Add a splash of Red Bull.

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  • Apple Pucker

    Pucker is a line of fruit flavoured liqueur produced by DeKyuper and are usually 15% ABV (30 proof). Puckers are mostly used in mixed drinks.

    Sour Apple Pucker is a sour apple-flavored fruit liqueur produced in the Netherlands by DeKuyper . Being just 15% ABV (30 proof) it's fairly low in spirit and is used in many cocktails.

  • Tuaca

    Tuaca is a brandy liqueur naturally flavoured with citrus essence, vanilla and other secret spices, and is claimed to have a recipe that dates back to the Renaissance period.

    The Tuaca Brand was originally owned by the Sussex families of Brighton, England and was later acquired by Brown-Forman of Louisville, Kentucky and is now owned by Sazarec Company since 2016.

    Tuaca has a mild sweet flavour and is bottled at 70 proof or 35% ABV.

  • Of Red Bull

    Red Bull is an Austrian Energy Drink brand and has the highest market share among energy drinks, with a share of 36% of the global market. Since it’s launch in 1987, more than 82 billion cans have been sold. Red Bull is regularly mixed with Vodka but is best avoided in over indulgence, since Red Bull has a fair amount of caffeine and when alcohol is mixed with caffeine, the caffeine masks the depressant effect of alcohol and make drinkers stay alert through a much longer session of drinking and might increase the consumption of alcohol.

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