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A Lovely Pear
What are the types of ice commonly used in cocktails?
MOREThere are several types of ice used in cocktails, including:
1. Cubed Ice: Standard-sized ice cubes, versatile for most cocktails.
2. Crushed Ice: Ideal for drinks that require rapid chilling and increased dilution.
3. Sphere or Block Ice: Slow-melting ice that works well for sipping drinks to maintain flavor.
4. Clear Ice: Free of impurities, it's visually appealing and melts more slowly.
A Lovely Pear
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.
Fruity, sweet, and refreshing
- Absolut Pears Vodka 4 part(s)
- Peach Puree 1.5 part(s)
- Lime Juice 1 part(s)
- Apple Juice 0,5 part(s)
Any Glass of your Choice
a lovely pear is a popular Vodka cocktail containing a combinations of Absolut Pears Vodka,Peach Puree,Lime Juice,Apple Juice .Served using Any Glass of your Choice
A Lovely Pear Ingredients
Absolut Pears Vodka,Peach Puree,Lime Juice,Apple Juice,
A Lovely Pear Recipe
Combine all ingredients, shake and strain into 2 martini glasses. Garnish with a Pear slice.
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